^I like the idea of City SC improving soccer fields around town, but they also need to get their own fields up and running and get some revenue flowing to achieve viability and be a reasonable, potential funding source.
Hopefully they're in a position to take on similar initiatives as the Cardinals (who are obviously a much bigger business than any MLS team), but that's going to take time. I guess it's easy to equate all things Enterprise/Taylor Family with local philanthropy because of their incredible tradition of generosity. There's no reason to think City SC will be any different, but they need a chance to get up on their own two feet before too much is expected or demanded of its charitable activities.
Hopefully they're in a position to take on similar initiatives as the Cardinals (who are obviously a much bigger business than any MLS team), but that's going to take time. I guess it's easy to equate all things Enterprise/Taylor Family with local philanthropy because of their incredible tradition of generosity. There's no reason to think City SC will be any different, but they need a chance to get up on their own two feet before too much is expected or demanded of its charitable activities.




