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...were just wrong in both directions," Wheaton said. "Ohiri Field is too small, and the Football Stadium is too big. The WUSA is aiming for a target crowd of 6,000 to 8,000. When you're at the stadium with that size crowd, it just doesn't feel that intimate...
...vote is expected on the issue within the next few days. If the Tufts host site falls through, the team will rely on its fallback option--Foxboro Stadium, and possibly play doubleheaders with the New England Revolution of the MLS. The concrete slabs of Foxboro, however, are not the intimate setting that WUSA organizers had in mind...
Other markets besides Boston have yet to fully resolve their stadium issues. The WUSA has already had to relocate one franchise from Orlando to North Carolina. Such chaos leaves some uncertainty about whether the league will be started on time, but the WUSA staff is working hard to make the league a success...
...that these things were hardly "demands" and that, anyway, he didn't make some of them. Whatever--the add-ons to a 12-year, $300 million contract reportedly include an escalator clause that would automatically bump A-Rod's salary over anyone else's; a luxury box at the stadium for the star's entourage; private jet service; a tent at spring training from which to sell A-Rod souvenirs; a private marketing staff and an office at the park. Oh, yes, and a special request of the Mets: a guarantee that A-Rod would enjoy a greater billboard presence...
...triumph didn't take place at The Stadium, though, but in a third-floor room in Memorial Hall, where the Harvard Chess Club defeated its opponents from Yale...