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IS MLS FACING ITS MAKE OR BREAK SEASON IN 4TH YEAR?

          MLS begins its fourth season on Saturday with a
     "general feeling that this is a make-or-break year for the
     organization," according to Dan Giesin of the S.F.
     CHRONICLE. While "cautious optimism prevails," season-ticket
     sales are "significantly down" in "many" markets.  But MLS
     Commissioner Doug Logan notes that season-ticket sales will
     "continue for another month" and MLS is "confident" that at
     the end of that period the numbers "will be up."  Logan: "We
     have a five-year commitment to finance this league ... we
     will make adjustments if we don't achieve the goals of our
     very prudent business plan" (S.F. CHRONICLE, 3/18).  In
     N.Y., Michael Lewis writes that the league's season-ticket
     sales "are up by only 2%" and have mainly been "bolstered"
     by the Crew's 46% increase (N.Y. DAILY NEWS, 3/18).  In San
     Diego, Mark Zeigler wrote that if MLS does not "excel" this
     season, there is the "chilling realization that there may be
     nothing" to push forward.  Logan: "Am I a little nervous?
     Sure.  But I've been nervous since the day I accepted the
     job" (S.D. UNION-TRIBUNE, 3/17).  But in Dallas, Steve Davis
     writes that "it's clear that MLS teams have elevated their
     collective game" as the "knowledgeable fans see it, and it's
     apparent" in int'l matches (DALLAS MORNING NEWS, 3/18).    
          A NEW SHERIFF IN TOWN: In San Jose, Ann Killion
     profiled new Clash GM Lynne Meterparel, who is charged with
     building up the team's image in the community. Clash
     investor-operator Jonathan Kraft: "I'm not very happy with
     what I've learned about how the organization was run and how
     it was represented in the community."  Killion noted that
     former Clash GM Peter Bridgwater "made a lot of promises
     that didn't come true" and "damaged some relationships" with
     both the community and media.   Meterparel, the former
     Revolution exec, is "not starting with a clean slate ... now
     she has to clean something up" (MERCURY NEWS, 3/17).  

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