Despite the end of March drawing closer and the fact that
both the MLS and USL seasons have started, FC Cincinnati soccer fans are still
waiting to know if the franchise will move up to the top tier soccer league in
America. Everybody knows by now that the hold up is the stadium site. On March
16, FC Cincinnati reviewed the Cincinnati Public Schools land swap counter
offer and conceded the West End. In a nutshell, the franchise said they are not
going to build the stadium in the West End and instead focus on sites in Oakley
in Newport. The West End debate that raged on for what seemingly felt like an
eternity had finally ended. Or so we thought…
As I type this post, apparently CPS voted to approve a
potential land swap with FCC should the franchise agree to their terms. Not
long after, Hamilton County Commissioner Todd Portune said that FCC general
manager Jeff Bearding told him
that there is still interest in the West End. I do have my doubts on how factual Portune’s statement is considering
how he is the same guy who could not understand why Nippert Stadium
and Paul Brown Stadium would not be accepted by MLS. He even reiterated that
Nippert and Paul Brown Stadium are viable solutions this past weekend. If it is
true and FCC is still pursing the West End, I only have one thing to say. You
have got to be joking me.
The residents of the West End have made it very clear that
they do not want the stadium. The debates were nonstop. I understand that the
site is very suitable for an MLS soccer stadium as it is close to an urban
core. However when the residents constantly say they do not want it and CPS
makes a counter offer that FCC already said they cannot afford, I see no
reasonable explanation as to why the franchise is still pursuing this site. I
am sick of it, and I just want the entire stadium situation to end.
FCC needs to focus on either Oakley or Newport. The West End
had its chance. Bearding himself has said they will not build the stadium there
if is not wanted. The entire city has known for about a month that the West End
does not want the stadium. In Oakley, FCC has said that a stadium can be built on
old the Cast-Fab site. The preliminary results of the traffic study show that a
stadium can be built there but there will definitely need to be adjustments and
improvements to the roads in Oakley to accommodate the added traffic. The reception in Oakley
however has been lukewarm at best. Newport has the Ovation site which has been
described as shovel ready. FCC has a memorandum of understanding with the site
owner to build the stadium. The reception in Newport seemingly has the full
support of Northern Kentucky as the area is practically begging FCC to build
the stadium on Kentucky’s shores of the Ohio River.
I have said it before, and I will say it again. I love FC
Cincinnati. I want them to get into MLS. To do that, they need to lock down a
stadium site. It has been a straight up fiasco to this point, and the
possibility that the West End site may not be dead after all absolutely drives
me crazy. I prefer Newport, but I am also fine with Oakley. Please just pick a
site, FC Cincinnati. The March 31 deadline is quickly approaching. The MLS
expansion clock is ticking. Fans are sick and tired of the stadium arguments
and of waiting for an announcement. I am begging you. Pick a site, finalize the
MLS bid, and net the biggest win that Cincinnati has had in a long time.
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