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  1. Enough Shane and Nancy. Let's talk about the team. What do people think about the club song released today? http://nashvillescsoccer.com/nashville-sc-reveals-club-anthem-never-give-up-on-you-by-judah-and-the-lion/
  2. Capacity is 28,000 I'm fairly certain. They have tarp to block off the corners. In theory they could open those up easily if ticket sales get there. Atlanta will bring a ton, but on Feb 29 I think 10,000 is a good guess? Who knows. It should sellout though. @nashvylle - Impossible to say how NSC did last night, but given the highest salary for any of the six new players was like $165K they didn't invest much salary cap wise. Besides USL guys on Nov. 30, there should be another few signings at least one but probably 2 are going to bigger names than this group. That said, Daniel Lovitz started for USMNT last night so gotta like him. Still need a right back, center back or number 9. 4-5 more players and the roster is set until the summer where they will surely make a move or two.
  3. Anyone see Mike Freeman's tweet. He's basically boasting that he inserted this clause. Tweet is, "I've learned that my MLS amendment is finally putting in work. @ Nashville Business Journal calls it "unintended consequences." That's NOT correct! I knew exactly what I was doing and what the amendment would show. We spent a lot of time trying to get it right."
  4. As leaked by Pablo Maurer and Jeff Rueter yesterday, Nashville SC announced their inaugural MLS shirt sponsor. Renasant Bank is Tupelo based and will replace Nissan on the MLS kits (likely out in late November or December) on a four year deal. http://nashvillescsoccer.com/nashville-sc-announces-renasant-bank-as-inaugural-mls-jersey-sponsor/
  5. The USL team is going away. Can't see Nashville running an NSC 2 team next year. I'd guess Nashville's affiliated USL team next year becomes Birmingham or Memphis.
  6. I'm naturally pessimistic, but I don't see anyone giving an actual number. What is fine? My guess is Nashville will average around 17K next year - significantly less than any other recent expansion team (Minny, Atlanta, Cincy, Orlando, LAFC). Many clubs like to announce how ticket sales are going. Louisville announced this week that they sold 5000 season tickets for next year on the first day. How many has NSC sold so far?
  7. Ahh, I'm not saying you are wrong, but that is not a good example. The only thing Cincinnati has going for it is attendance. Even with the perhaps the worst team in the history of MLS, they are averaging like 27,000 per game. Nashville would be thrilled to get 20,000.
  8. Oh snap, the rumor is true!!! The Athletic is confirming the Denmark report that NSC is paying about $3 million to buy Hany Mukhtar from Danish Club Brondby. He will be a DP. German 24 year old attacking mid. Love this signing. Ingram finally spending some cash on players. Big question for me is whether Accam is a DP or TAM player. That will go a long way towards telling how competitive NSC will be Year 1.
  9. 1) In the top left photo, the dog park would be closest to the bottom left corner correct? 2) Hard to tell how far the overhangs reach.
  10. Don't think they would take them below season ticket face value. That's not wise.
  11. Nashville SC 2020 MLS ticket pricing at Nissan is out. Here are my initial thoughts which I got killed for on Reddit, but in 10 months we will see. http://nashvillescsoccer.com/nashville-sc-mls-ticketing-pricing-too-high/
  12. That line of residential homes along Bransford. Anyone know what's going on with those? Few times I've driven by I've never seen a sign that one is for sale? Are they zoned for anything other than residential?
  13. 23 months to go and club already knows it can't be built in that timeframe? OK, I guess. Sucks as it will be an infinitely better place to watch soccer.
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