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Received my invite for season tickets, still only $100 for all men's and women's games, which is a deal . But should I hold out for a black Friday / Christmas sale ? Seems like they did that last year.
Any idea when or if the Torrent will be holding tryouts again?
Torrent have been mentioned in a number of places as NPSL Pro talks in New York. Which makes sense with Milwaukee's market size and the fact the Torrent already have professional players on the roster.
If they do go NPSL Pro for the 2019 season and attendance increases at Hart Park would the Torrent be ready for a move in 2020?
Granted this is wishful thinking and just posting for debate and discussion.
I would like to see the Torrent move to a modular stadium closer to downtown. A 5000 seat modular stadium that could be expanded to 10,000 could be shared with a hopeful 2020 XFL team.
The Torrent have done great things in the last few years. Next step should be a stadium of their own. In my opinion walker's point or bay view would be the best location. What are the thoughts on the north east corner of 1st and becher?
I was looking back at last season's statistics and James Weber's performance especially caught my eye. 12 Goals and 9 Assists! I've looked around but can't find anything about why James Weber no longer plays for the Torrent. His Twitter hasn't been updated since last year and it appears he doesn't play for the Wave anymore either. Similarly, what's the story with Ian Bennett, who still is active with the Wave?
Our boys are going to have to work on holding leads this offseason. We need some mental coaching!