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  1. Those are awesome, actually.I'm pre-ordering one of those hats. Awesome design and promotion! MiLB at it's best! (don't get any ideas NBA)Is the game sponsored by Del Taco? That's what I think of looking at that hat. Off topic but Del Taco is coming to the east coast in New Jersey. http://www.nj.com/business/index.ssf/2015/01/major_fast_food_taco_chain_opening_first_stores_in_nj.html I hear good things about Del Taco from West Coasters
  2. CFL, MLB, MLS & NASL, NFL, NHL, College football v1 & v2, FFL, NBL Finally, it's time for.... NBA in the end of the 21st Century Eastern Conference Atlantic DivisionBoston CelticsBrooklyn NetsBuffalo BravesNew Jersey AmericansNew York KnicksPhiladelphia 76ersPittsburgh PipersToronto RaptorsCentral DivisionChicago BullsCincinnati RoyalsCleveland CavaliersColumbus CraftDetroit PistonsIndiana PacersMilwaukee BucksSpirits of St. LouisSoutheast DivisionAtlanta HawksBaltimore BulletsCharlotte HornetsKentucky ColonelsMiami HeatOrlando MagicVirginia SquiresWashington WizardsWestern Conference Northwest DivisionDenver NuggetsKansas City MonarchsMinnesota TimberwolvesOklahoma City ThunderPortland Trail BlazersSeattle SuperSonicsUtah JazzVancouver GrizzliesPacific DivisionAnaheim AmigosLas Vegas StarsLos Angeles LakersOakland Golden GatersPhoenix SunsReno BighornsSacramento KingsSan Diego ClippersSan Francisco WarriorsSouthwest DivisionAustin ChaparralsDallas MavericksFort Worth FlyersHouston RocketsMemphis SoundsNew Orleans PelicansSan Antonio SpursTulsa 66ersNext up, NHL!
  3. SEC is still primarily Southeastern, they added teams in North Carolina and Virginia so they can steal some fans from the ACC in that region, even though they are not as popular as the ACC schools there. They added Tulsa as damage control when Texas achieved their goal of being independent (as their AD said in 2040). Big 12 expanded its geographical horizons a bit adding more teams from the Midwest,Tennessee, and Florida. Also they wanted a super-conference much like the rest of the conferences so they did add some teams who didn't fit. It was either adapt or die, and having lost Texas to the SEC in 2020, they felt that they had to damage control. The Texas AD comment is just hypothetical, just for the sake of what would happen between now and 2100.
  4. CFL, MLB, MLS & NASL, NFL, NBA, NHL, College football v2, FFL, NBL But first, what College Sports would look like in 2100. The then Power 5 (ACC, Big 12, Big 10, Pac 12 and SEC) separate and create a new association, the PCAA (Premier Collegiate Athletics Association), leaving behind NCAA Division 1. College Football in the end of the 21st century PCAA ACC - Boston College, Clemson, Duke, East Carolina, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Miami (FL), North Carolina, NC State, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Syracuse, UCF, Virginia, Virginia Tech Big 12 - Ball State, Baylor, Cincinnati, Iowa State, Memphis, Missouri, Missouri State, Northern Illinois, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, TCU, Texas Tech, USF, West Virginia Big 10 - Buffalo, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern, North Dakota State, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, Wisconsin Pac-16 - Arizona, Arizona State, Boise State, California, Colorado, Colorado State, Oregon, Oregon State, Southern California, Stanford, UCLA, UNLV, Utah, Utah State, Washington, Washington State SEC - Alabama, Appalachian State, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi, Mississippi State, Old Dominion, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Tulsa, Vanderbilt Independents - Air Force, Army, BYU, Navy, Notre Dame, Texas (at first, shockingly moves to the SEC, then became independent and signed a deal with ABC similar to Notre Dame and NBC, keeps the Longhorn Network for road games and pre and post game shows) NCAA Division 1 (FBS and FCS merged after the PCAA formed. Plus, lots of D2 programs moved to D1, and even conference mergers.) CUSA-American - Charlotte, FAU, FIU, Houston, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, Rice, SMU, Southern Miss, Temple, Tulane, UAB, UTEP, UTSA, Western Kentucky MAC - Akron, Bowling Green, Central Michigan, Dayton, Eastern Michigan, Indiana State, Illinois State, Northern Iowa, South Dakota State, Kent State, Miami (OH), Ohio, Southern Illinois, Toledo, West Michigan, Youngstown State Mountain West - Eastern Washington, Fresno State, Idaho, Idaho State, Hawaii, Nevada, Montana, Montana State, New Mexico, New Mexico State, North Dakota, Northern Arizona, Portland State, San Diego State, San Jose State, Wyoming Sun Belt - Arkansas State, Central Arkansas, Furman, Liberty, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Jacksonville State, Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana-Monroe, McNeese State, Samford, Tennessee State, Tennessee Tech, Texas State, Western Carolina, Wofford Big Sky - Azusa Pacific, Cal Poly, Chadron State, Colorado-Mesa, Colorado State-Pueblo, Fort Lewis, Mary, Minnesota-Duluth, Minot State, Northern Colorado, Sacramento State, San Diego, Southern Utah, UC Davis, Weber State, Western Oregon Big South - Campbell*, Carson-Newman, Catawba, Charleston Southern, Coastal Carolina, Gardner-Webb, High Point*, Lenoir-Rhyne, Longwood*, Newberry, Radford* Kennesaw State, Presbyterian, Tusculum, UNC Asheville*, Winthrop* CAA - Albany, American International, Bentley, Binghamton*, Delaware, Elon, James Madison, LIU Post, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Richmond, Stony Brook, Towson, Villanova, William & Mary Ivy League - Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Penn, Princeton, Yale MEAC - Bethune-Cookman, Delaware State, Florida A&M, Hampton, Howard, Morgan State, Norfolk State, North Carolina A&T, North Carolina Central, Savannah State, South Carolina State Missouri-Ohio Valley - Arkansas-Little Rock, Austin Peay, Bradley*, Drake, Eastern Illinois, Eastern Kentucky, Evansville*, Loyola (Chicago)*, Murray State, SIU-Edwardsville*, South Dakota, Southeast Missouri State, Tennessee Tech, UT-Martin, Western Illinois, Wichita State Northeast - Assumption, Bryant, Bloomsburg, Central Connecticut State, Duquesne, East Stroudsburg, Fairleigh Dickinson, Mount St. Mary's*, Robert Morris, Sacred Heart, St. Anselm, St. Francis, Shepherd, Slippery Rock, Wagner, West Chester Patriot - American*, Boston University*, Bucknell, Colgate, Fordham, Georgetown, Holy Cross, Indiana (PA), Lafayette, Lehigh, Loyola (MD)*, Marist, Merrimack, New Haven, Pace, Southern Connecticut State, Stonehill Southern-Southland - Abilene Christian, Citadel, Houston Baptist, Incarnate Word, Jacksonville, Lamar, Mercer, Morehead State, Nicholls State, Northwestern State, Sam Houston State, Southeastern Louisiana, Stephen F. Austin, Stetson, UT-Chattanooga, VMI SWAC - Alabama A&M, Alabama State, Alcorn State, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Grambling State, Jackson State, Miss. Valley State, Prairie View A&M, Southern, Texas Southern NCAA Division 2 (Lots of D3 programs moved to D2.) CIAA - Bowie State, Chowan, Elizabeth City State, Fayetteville State, Johnson C. Smith, Lincoln (PA), Livingstone, St. Augustine's, Shaw, Virginia State, Virginia Union, Winston-Salem State GAC - Arkansas Tech, Arkansas-Monticello, East Central, Harding, Henderson State, Mary-Hardin Baylor, Northwestern Oklahoma State, Oklahoma Baptist, Ouachita Baptist, Southeastern Oklahoma State, Southern Arkansas, Southern Nazarene, Southwestern Oklahoma State, Texas Lutheran, Trinity (TX) GLIAC - Ashland, Ferris State, Findlay, Grand Valley State, Hillsdale, Lake Erie, Malone, Michigan Tech, Mount Union, Northern Michigan, Northwood, Ohio Dominican, Saginaw Valley State, Tiffin, Walsh, Wayne State GLVC - Bluffton, Defiance, Franklin, Hanover, Indianapolis, Lincoln (MO), Manchester, McKendree, Missouri S&T, Mount St. Joseph, Quincy, Rose-Hulman, St. Josephs (Indiana), Southwest Baptist, Truman State, William Jewell Great Northern Sun - Augustana, Bemidji State, Central Washington, Concordia-St. Paul, Dixie State, Humboldt, Minnesota-Crookston, Minnesota State-Mankato, Minnesota State-Moorhead, Northern State, St. Cloud State, Simon Fraser, Sioux Falls, South Dakota Mines, Southwest Minnesota State, Upper Iowa, Wayne State (Nebraska), Winona State Gulf South - Birmingham Southern, Berry College, Centre College, Delta State, Florida Tech, Hendrix College, Millsaps, Mississppi College, Northern Alabama, Rhodes College, Sewanee, Shorter, Valdosta State, West Alabama, West Georgia, West Florida Lone Star - Angelo State, Belhaven, East Texas Baptist, Eastern New Mexico, Hardin-Simmons, Howard Payne, Louisiana College, Mary Hardin-Baylor, McMurry, Midwestern State, Sul Ross State, Tarleton State, Texas A&M–Commerce, Texas A&M–Kingsville, UT Permian Basin, West Texas A&M SIAC - Albany State, Benedict, Central State, Clark Atlanta, Fort Valley State, Kentucky State, Lane College, Miles College, Morehouse College, Paine, Stillman, Tuskegee * - started football programs in the future (more coming soon)
  5. My shot at NBA realignment would look similar to dcameronh's except Clippers move to San Diego. As for what the NBA looks like in 2100? Don't worry it's coming really soon.
  6. CFL, MLB, MLS & NASL, NBA, NHL, College football v1 & v2, FFL, NBL Now here's my take on the National Football League. NFL creates another league called NFL2, but stun the American sports world on April 1, 2040, when they announce Pro/Rel. The system would take affect in 2042, with the bottom teams in each NFL1 division having the worst combined record in the last three seasons facing the top teams of their equivalent NFL2 division in a relegation "playoff" match after each league's respective championship games. NFL in the end of the 21st century NFL1 (formerly National Football League) AFC East Boston Patriots Buffalo Bills London Royals Miami Dolphins New York Jets Orlando Sunshine Providence Sailors Rochester Rocs AFC North Baltimore Ravens Charleston Appalachians Cincinnati Bengals Cleveland Browns Grand Rapids Walleye Indianapolis Colts Pittsburgh Steelers Rockford Rockhoppers AFC South Houston Texans Jacksonville Jaguars Lexington Thoroughbreds Mexico City Aztecs Mississippi Humpbacks Oklahoma Thunderbirds San Antonio Conquistadors Tennessee Titans AFC West Denver Broncos Kansas City Chiefs Los Angeles Raiders Montana Bigfoot (Missoula) Oakland Oaks San Diego Chargers Tokyo Yamatos Vancouver Cascades NFC East Dallas Cowboys Ireland Shamrocks Montreal Olympiques New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles Raleigh Hounds Toronto Trilliums Washington Redtails NFC North Alaska Auroras Calgary Moose Chicago Bears Columbus Capitols Detroit Lions Iowa Heartlanders Green Bay Packers Minnesota Vikings NFC South Atlanta Falcons Austin Bats Birmingham Miracle Charlotte Panthers New Orleans Saints Richmond Colonials St. Louis Archers Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFC West Arizona Cardinals Los Angeles Rams of Orange County Portland Explorers Nebraska Cyclones New Mexico Scorpions San Francisco 49ers Seattle Seahawks Utah Dinos NFL2 AFC Tom Brady Division (AFC East 2) Boston Bulldogs Brooklyn Avengers Elmira Gliders Glasgow Warriors Hartford Nutmeggers New Hampshire Militia Northern Virginia Hurricanes Scranton Keystones AFC Ben Roethlisberger Division (AFC North 2) Akron Pros Cape Girardeau Rivermen Chicago Mustangs Duluth Superiors Louisville Colonels Milwaukee Whitetails Syracuse Iroquois Toledo Maroons AFC Peyton Manning Division (AFC South 2) Durham Diablos Evansville Crescents Memphis Jazz Joplin Jaspers Springfield (MO) Ozarks Tallahassee Pelicans Topeka Jayhawks Tulsa Barons AFC John Elway Division (AFC West 2) Bakersfield Blitz Boise Stampeders El Paso Wildcatters Eugene Lumberjacks Fresno Flames Las Vegas Aces Riverside Roadrunners Salem Cherries NFC Lawrence Taylor Division (NFC East 2) Albany Senators Annapolis Mariners Atlantic City Gamblers Binghamton Beasts Lancaster Red Roses Norfolk Navy Reading Express Vermont Rangers York White Roses NFC Brett Favre Division (NFC North 2) Dayton Gems Fort Wayne Badgers Lafayette Stars Edmonton Petros Peoria Pirates Springfield (IL) Lincolns Terre Haute Tigers Winnipeg Snow Owls NFC Warren Sapp Division (NFC South 2) Asheville Brewers Chapel Hill Angels Fort Worth Pumas Gainesville Crocodiles Huntsville Hammers Knoxville Black Bears Roanoke Magic Shreveport Mudbugs NFC Russell Wilson Division (NFC West 2) Fargo North Stars Hawaii Ānuenue Reno Coyotes Sioux Falls Rough Riders Spokane Miners Tacoma Tide Tucson Sidewinders Wyoming Wranglers National TV Rights CBS (1998-2050), ABC/ESPN and NBC/NBCSN (2050-) [AFC] FOX (1994-2050), FOX/FS1 and CBS/CBSSN (2050-) [NFC] NBC (2006-2030), NBC and NBCSN (2030-) [sNF] ESPN (2006-2030), ABC and ESPN (2030-), [MNF] Fox/FS1 (2050-) [Wednesday Night Football] NFL Network (2006-2050), CBS (2014-2050), CBS/CBSSN (2050-) [TNF] Google Channel, Hulu, Youtube [NFL2]
  7. CFL, MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL, College football v1 & v2, FFL, NBL I did my baseball at the end of the 21st century alignment which can be seen here. Now here's soccer at the end of the 21st century. Just like MLB, The top 5 tiers will have all metro areas (and in this case, all states) gets a team. There will also be Pro/Rel, and there will be 30 teams in every league. A bracket with the year shows the year when the expansion team was founded. MLS/NASL in the end of the 21st century MLS Premier (formerly MLS): Atlanta SilverbacksAustin AztexCarolina RailhawksChicago FireColorado RapidsColumbus Crew SCD.C. UnitedFC DallasDetroit City FCHouston DynamoLA GalaxyLos Angeles FCMetrostars [formerly New York Red Bulls]Miami City FC [the Beckham club]Minnesota United FCMontreal ImpactNew England RevolutionNew York City FCNew York CosmosOrlando City SCPhiladelphia UnionPortland TimbersReal Salt LakeSan Antonio ScorpionsSan Jose EarthquakesSan Francisco SCSaint Louis FCSeattle Sounders FCSporting Kansas CityToronto FCVancouver Whitecaps FCMLS2 (formerly NASL) Baltimore Bohemians (2036)Boston Green Monsters [owned by Fenway Sports Group] (2024)Carolina RailHawksCalgary United SC (2037)Charleston BatteryCharlotte IndependenceDayton Dutch Lions (2030)FC EdmontonFort Lauderdale StrikersHarrisburg City IslandersIndy ElevenJacksonville Armada FCLA Galaxy IILouisville City FCMiami Fusion (2016)New Orleans JestersMetrostars IIOakland RoversOklahoma City FCOrange County BluesPittsburgh RiverhoundsPuerto Rico IslandersRichmond KickersRochester RhinosSacramento Republic FCSan Diego SockersTampa Bay RowdiesTulsa RoughnecksVirginia Cavalry FCWilmington HammerheadsNASL 1 (formerly USL): Albuquerque Suns (2028)Arizona United SCBeartooth SC [billings, Montana] (2066)Birmingham Steelers (2030)Borussia Milwaukee 2027 [former Borussia Dortmund farm team, but the fans kept the name and Yellow & Black colors] (2027)Brooklyn ItaliansChattanooga FCColorado Springs Switchbacks FCColumbia Palmettos (2034)Des Moines MenaceEl Paso CF (2049)Knoxville Rangers FC [created by a wealthy Glasgow Rangers fan who moved to Tennessee] (2051)Maine Clams (2064)Manitoba United FC (2024)Michigan BucksNorth Dakota Barons (2048)Lane United FCLaredo HeatLas Vegas Stars (2029)Portland Timbers 2Providence City FC (2046)Real Monarchs SLCSchenectady FC (2042)Seattle Sounders FC 2Spokane Braves [owned by Spokane Tribe] (2072)Springfield 66ers [formerly Springfield Demize and Springfield Synergy]St. Louis LionsFC Tacoma 253West Virginia ChaosWhitecaps FC 2NASL 2 Asheville Appalachians SC (2042)Beaumont FC (2025)Broome Dusters SC [binghamton, New York, formerly Greater Binghamton FC Thunder] (2044)BYU CougarsCambridge Scholars SCCincinnati SaintsD.C. United U-23Duluth Lakers (2049)Fresno Fuego (2055)Green Bay Sackers (2052)Jersey City Jerseys SC (2030)Joplin Twisters [formerly Joplin Demize]Kitsap PumasLehigh Valley Sonics [formerly Lehigh Valley United Sonic]Long Island Rough RidersMidland-Odessa SockersNew Hampshire Freedom (2054)Newark ExpressMetrostars U-23New York Athletic Club S.C.Ocala StampedeOlympique Acadiana (2077)Omaha Pioneers (2052)Sioux Falls Coyotes [sioux Falls, South Dakota] (2088)SWB Keystones (2053)Topeka Wheat SC (2037)FC TucsonWestchester FlamesWestern Mass PioneersWorcester Rovers (2028)Yellowstone Atleticos [Cheyenne, Wyoming] (2036)NASL 3: Alaska Polars (2040)Arkansas United FCBoise Stampede (2025)FC BuffaloAFC ClevelandFort Worth Vaqueros FCGrand Rapids SCGreenville SC (2026)Hagerstown SC (2035)Hartford FC (2023)FC IndianaMadison 56ers SC [Formerly Hertha Madison SC, founded by Hertha Berlin fan club in Madison] (2042)Inland Empire United (2028)Jacksonville United FCFC Jeep Toledo [founded by Jeep factory workers in Toledo] (2050)Knoxville ForceLansing UnitedMemphis Rogues (2026)Miami UnitedMississippi BrillaNashville FCNew York Cosmos ReservesRhode Island RedsFC Roanoake (2071)Saskatchewan Cowboys (2029)Shreveport SC (2066)Syracuse City FC (2019)FC Tiki [Honolulu, Hawaii] (2050)Vermont Mountaineers (2090)Virginia Beach City FCNational TV Rights: ESPN and NBC/NBCSN (until 2035), ESPN/ABC, FOX/FS1 (2035-2050), ESPN/ABC, FOX/FS1, NBC/NBCSN (2050-2082), ESPN/ABC, FOX/FS1, CBS/CBSSN (2082-) [MLS]Universal Sports, YouTube, Hulu, Google Channel (yes, Google creates their own TV channel!), and ESPN [NASL]Lamar Hunt US Open Cup: FOX/FS1US League Cup: ESPN (select early games), ESPN/ABC (all games beginning in the 3rd round)
  8. I'll admit the new Marlins look is growing on me.
  9. Still doesn't seem real that Cano is with the Mariners.
  10. The bottom font is called Balloon. Some sites call it Bazooka.
  11. Milwaukee NFL team would probably be as irrelevant as the Bucks. Okay, maybe not to that extreme, but the state of Wisconsin is too hardcore Packers territory and most would never think of switching teams even if the Pack allowed a team in MKE soil.
  12. CFL, MLS & NASL, NFL, NBA, NHL, College football v1 & v2, FFL, NBL I'll do one for every league. I promise you this will be the most wild and unrealistic pointless realignment. This is my first shot at this type of thing so it will show, haha. Every major metro area gets a team. First off, MLB. MLB in the end of the 21st century American League AL Atlantic:Baltimore OriolesBoston Red SoxBuffalo BisonProvidence GraysNew York YankeesPhiladelphia StarsToronto Blue JaysWashington SenatorsAL Dixie:Birmingham BaronsCharleston (SC) RiverDogsDurham BullsJacksonville SunsNorfolk TideTampa Bay RaysTennessee SmokiesWest Virginia Black Bears AL Heartland:Chicago White SoxCleveland IndiansColumbus ClippersDetroit TigersIndiana RacersKansas City Royals Louisville BatsMinnesota TwinsAL Pacific:Anaheim AngelsAustin BullsOakland AthleticsOklahoma City Redhawks Portland BeaversSalt Lake BeesSeattle MarinersTexas Rangers National League NL Atlantic:Atlanta BravesBoston BeaneatersHartford Yard GoatsMontreal ExposNewark PatriotsNew York MetsPhiladelphia PhilliesWashington NationalsNL Dixie:Arkansas TravelersCharlotte KnightsOrlando GatorsMemphis BluenotesMiami MarlinsNashville SoundsNew Orleans ZephyrsPuerto Rico HurricanesNL Heartland:Chicago CubsCincinnati RedsDes Moines CornhuskersHouston AstrosMilwaukee BrewersPittsburgh PiratesSan Antonio MissionsSt. Louis CardinalsNL Pacific:Albuquerque IsotopesArizona DiamondbacksBoise HawksColorado RockiesHawai'i HonuLos Angeles DodgersSan Diego PadresSan Francisco GiantsNational TV Rights: NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC (OTA), Fox Sports 1, ESPN, NBC Sports Network, CBS Sports Network Games will also be broadcast on Youtube, Hulu Home Run Derby: Rotated between NBC, CBS, and FOX, similar to the Super Bowl All-Star Game: Rotated between NBC, CBS, and FOX, similar to the Super Bowl Tiebreakers: ESPN/FS1 in even years, CBSSN in odd years AL Wild Card game: Rotated between NBCSN in even years, ESPN in odd years NL Wild Card game: Rotated between CBSSN in even years, and FS1 in odd years American League Division Series: Rotated between FS1/FOX in even years, and CBSSN/CBS in odd years National League Division Series: ESPN/ABC in even years, NBC/NBCSN in odd years American League Championship Series: NBCSN/NBC in even years, ESPN/ABC in odd years National League Championship Series: Rotated between CBSSN/CBS in even years, and FS1/FOX in odd years World Series: Rotated between NBC, CBS, and FOX, and ABC similar to the Super Bowl EDIT: Added all of the postseason, and changed Brooklyn and Phladelphia (AL) names EDIT (June 20): Noticed I missed the Nationals and Twins, so I added them
  13. And to add, I love these jerseys PRobably posted this earlier in the thread but yeah.
  14. I see, it fits with the many fruit teams in minor league baseball like the Biscuits in Montgomery
  15. I assume the Pippins got nothing to do with Scottie Pippen or the musical Pippin right BTW the look is nice.
  16. I actually miss the "garbage bag" Mavs unis discussed above.
  17. Speaking of '90s logos, St. John's should go back to this logo
  18. American Sports: Jets, Giants, Yankees, Knicks, Nets, Rangers, Red Bull NY, Cosmos, NYCFC: Local teams. College Football: Miami Hurricanes: Saw the 2001 team dominate and was hooked, also helps that a lot of my favorite players like Ed Reed, Jonathan Vilma, Willis McGahee, Jeremy Shockey etc. were on that team. College Basketball: Connecticut Huskies and North Carolina Tar Heels: Got into UConn before the 2004 Tourney because of Emeka and UNC before the 2005 Tourney because they were the ultimate nemesis of the Dukies (never liked the Dook) and they use the beautiful light blue. English soccer: Manchester United: Many reasons, namely Sir Alex, Rooney, Old Trafford (would love to go to a game someday) Spanish soccer: Real Madrid: Ronaldo. French soccer: Paris Saint-Germain: Ibra. German soccer: Bayern Munich: Always been fascinated about Bavaria and Munich (the region and city they play in, hence their name), the logo and uniforms are great. Italian soccer: AC Milan: Went to their game vs Chelsea @ Metlife and though they lost, they won me over. Scottish soccer: Rangers FC: I don't know why, but I just see them as a cool team. Also have the cutest nicknames... Teddy Bears, Bluenose, and their fans jump around (i.e. Do the Bouncy) just like UNC. Mexican soccer: Club America: I live in "America" (USA! USA!), they include North and South America on their crest, which makes us kind of feel included. Though Chicarito played at Chivas, I was pretty much destined to be an Americanista. They actually embrace the hatred non-Americanistas give them, their slogan "Ódiame Más!" means "Hate me more!" Australian Rules Football: I'm a newbie to the sport, but Collingwood won my heart. Almost became a Geelong fan, but Magpie mascot >>>> Generic cat mascot.
  19. And I'm shocked this logo hasn't been posted yet..
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