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GARBER HOPES TO MAKE MLS MORE ENTERTAINING FOR FRINGE FANS

          MLS unveiled its newly-designed Alan Rothenberg
     Championship Trophy, which was designed by Tiffany & Co, and
     will be awarded to the league champion at the conclusion of
     the November 21 MLS Cup at Foxboro Stadium.  The league also
     unveiled its primary logo for the MLS Cup and announced
     "Quest for the Cup '99," a retail promo where fans can fill
     out the '99 MLS playoff bracket, via mail or on MLSNET.com,
     and register to win a free trip to MLS Cup '99 (MLS).
          A HIT OR MLS? After interviewing MLS Commissioner Don
     Garber, ESPN.com's Jamie Trecker wrote that Garber is "on
     the right track to getting the league back on track."  
     Trecker adds that Garber "has grasped" that MLS "needs to
     focus more on sports fans -- and entertainment buyers --
     than just soccer fans" because "hardcore soccer fans just
     aren't a big enough audience."  Trecker added that for MLS
     to "survive, the league might have to embrace an environment
     that promises a total entertainment package rather than just
     the product on the field," which is how Garber sold NFL
     Europe "to countries that plainly didn't want it."  Garber:
     "All I want to say is that we need some time.  We're in a
     re-launch mode."  Trecker: "This is a dangerous admission
     for any sports league to make because it implies that it
     isn't doing real well to begin with" (ESPN.com, 9/14).  
          CUP HALF FULL? In Richmond, Jerry Lindquist writes that
     the A-League Rhinos U.S. Open Cup win over the MLS Rapids
     "before a crowd of 2,000" at Crew Stadium was a "terrible
     game that did nothing to sell a sport that craves attention
     it doesn't get in this country. ... Still, it was a big
     moment for the ... A-League, which supposedly is a notch
     below MLS" (RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH, 9/16).

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