tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4577094464393024958.post-79925063862952351542008-05-05T19:06:00.000-04:002008-05-05T19:06:00.000-04:00It may be in another country, but Toronto was good...It may be in another country, but Toronto was good for the league in terms of the market size and overall exposure. Canada has nothing to do with it, even the ratings show the rest of the country could care less about the MLS. And as far as multiculturalism, 80% of the crowd is caucasian male so that has little relevance either.<BR/><BR/>To me, what does not make sense is having teams in Columbus or Kansas City, San Jose or possibly St Louis. Small markets or west coast cities have nothing to offer to the future of MLS. Watching MLS for years now, The heart of the league is in big markets on the east coast and the I think addition of Philadelphia was the best move they made this year. I think rather than looking at borders, we should be looking at strong markets.vdnoreply@blogger.com