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Originally Posted by MarkDaMan
Garber, who met with MLS sponsor Adidas while in Portland, said the league could someday have two Pacific Northwest teams.
"But for now, our view is we'd like to find one city in the Pacific Northwest and expand the breadth and scope of the league above Southern California."
Los Angeles is home to the West Coast's only two MLS teams, the Galaxy and Chivas USA. The two-time MLS champion San Jose Earthquakes moved to Houston after the 2005 season.
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Why just have one or two for the PNW? They should have three including Van BC. This region's probably one of the few areas on the continent that's progressive and cosmopolitan enough to support top level soccer, whereas everywhere else it's probably dismissed as a sport for girls or something like that.
And how do you figure MLS's operations? Why do they have two teams in LA playing out of the exact same venue, but none in the Bay Area or the entire NW?