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LOGAN THREATENS MUTINY IN FL, HAS EYES ON ROCHESTER, NY

          MLS Commissioner Doug Logan "sounded pessimistic about
     the chances" of the Mutiny remaining in Tampa Bay, according
     to Rodney Page of the ST. PETERSBURG TIMES.  Logan attended
     Sunday night's Mutiny-MetroStars game, played in-front of a
     "Mutiny-record crowd of 27,957," and said he hopes to work
     out a lease agreement with the Tampa Sports Authority for
     the team to play at Raymond James Stadium.  But Logan said,
     "The area has chosen to put its resources behind other
     sports."  Logan was referring to the Bucs who will receive
     most of the stadium revenue from non-Bucs events at Raymond
     James.  Logan: "The community has chosen to give the Bucs
     money from hot dogs and beer in order to make its profits
     even bigger.  There's a fundamental unfairness about that"
     (ST. PETERSBURG TIMES, 9/14).  In N.Y., Charlie Nobles
     reports that Logan is considering moving the team to the
     "soccer hotbed of Rochester [NY]."  Logan, noting that the
     Bucs will receive all parking and concessions revenue from
     Mutiny games, even though the Mutiny have lost $6M over the
     last three seasons: "We'd like to at least get the benefits
     of our own efforts" (N.Y. TIMES, 9/14).
          SOMBRERO WILL GET FLATTENED: The Mutiny game and a Goo
     Goo Dolls concert were the last events at Houlihan's
     Stadium, which in November "will be leveled and turned into
     a parking lot" for the new stadium (ORLANDO SENTINEL 9/14).
          ON SCHEDULE: In Tampa, Tampa Sports Authority Exec Dir
     Henry Saavedra said that Raymond James Stadium is "on
     budget" and "pretty much on time."  The TAMPA TRIBUNE's Eric
     Miller writes that the team's $3M pirate ship and village
     are "nearly complete" and the stadium's signs are already
     hanging.  The Bucs first game in its new stadium is next
     Sunday, September 20 (TAMPA TRIBUNE, 9/13).
     

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