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CLASH OF THE TITANS: KRAFT PICKS UP FAILED ROTHENBERG DEAL

          MLS accepted an offer from the Kraft Sports Group (KSG)
     to acquire operating control of the Clash.  KSG, which owns
     the Revolution and the Patriots, will assume control of the
     team immediately (MLS).  MLS had been negotiating a sale of
     the Clash to a group headed by league founder Alan
     Rothenberg and Japanese ad agency Dentsu, Inc., but in San
     Jose, Jody Meacham writes that the deal collapsed as
     Rothenberg's "biggest hurdle" was Dentsu's "financial
     problems."  Rothenberg could not be reached for comment.   
     MLS Commissioner Doug Logan: "The difficulties arose out of
     what is a global situation.  That being said, I think the
     fact we got a competing and better offer from existing
     investors is extraordinarily good news."  Kraft's purchase
     price of the team "was announced only as more than the $25
     million Rothenberg's group was to pay."  Clash President &
     GM Peter Bridgwater said that while his position with the
     team "is not totally clarified," he "probably will stay on"
     (MERCURY NEWS, 11/19).  In Boston, Frank Dell'Apa reports
     that the $25M-plus price is "five times the amount" KSG
     invested in the Revolution in '95 (BOSTON GLOBE, 11/19).

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