We just recently passed the five-year anniversary of David Beckham’s announcement that he was exercising his options purchase a MLS team, and announcing where he’d like to play. To celebrate, […]
We just recently passed the five-year anniversary of David Beckham’s announcement that he was exercising his options purchase a MLS team, and announcing where he’d like to play.
To celebrate, I decided to call up a couple of colleagues to chat about all things Miami: Neil Blackmon and Kartik Krishnaiyer. We talk a little about the history of soccer in South Florida, the rise (and fall) of the Miami Fusion and Ft. Lauderdale Strikers, and why it’s been so difficult for Beckham to find a place to play.
Check it out on YouTube, if you want to see our smiling faces.
I blog mostly about soccer and legal issues. I graduated from the University of Richmond (1997) with degrees in Political Science, Journalism and Spanish (lapsed, alas).
I later graduated from California Western School of Law (2001) with a J.D., and after a break, have been practicing law in the State of Washington since 2003.
I'm a Seattle Sounders season ticket holder, and I enjoy traveling to away games. I have a munchkin who is almost 7; where does the time go?
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