Talk:Seattle Sounders (USL)
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[edit] NASL Sounders v. USL Sounders (v. MLS Sounders)
The article doesn't make it clear if the new Sounders are considered to be a renewal of the old Sounders franchise, taking the NASL clubs records with it. The article simply confuses the issue. The section on titles/championships combines the two, while there are separate sections for the year-by-year standings of each. Please address. If they are the "same team," much as the two versions of the NFL's Cleveland Browns are considered to be the same team, then let's combine the year-by-year and NASL sections and address this issue in the article. If not, perhaps separate articles would clarify. Goeverywhere 20:06, 7 April 2007 (UTC)
Yeah, these are completely different franchises and should be separated ASAP. The original team was a Division 1 team and the current team is Div 2, named after the original. North America(MLS) doesn't promote minor league teams to the pros either. -- 192.234.2.80 01:10, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
When/if the Sounders join MLS (as anticipated), I assume that this whole page will transfer to a historical page, with the Seattle Sounders actual page covering just the MLS team, like San Jose's: "This article is about the MLS franchise. For the NASL/MISL/WSA club, see San Jose Earthquakes (NASL)." Correct?
[edit] National flags for coaches
Both Neil Megson and Bernie James have English flags next to their names. However, they have both lived in the U.S. most of their lives, attending high school here and playing their entire professional careers in the U.S. They also played for U.S. national team. They may have been born in England, but they are Americans. I recommend either scrapping the use of flags for the coaches or converting them to U.S. flags.Mohrflies 03:22, 21 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] MLS Expansion
Does this mean that the existing Seattle Sounders are going to be closed or move to another city? The article could be more clear about that, are the MLS side just considered a continuation of the existing club? Lord Cornwallis (talk) 23:09, 29 April 2008 (UTC)

