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Name: David Falk on Jun 20, 2004State: WACountry: USComments: History and tradition are priceless. Update the logo, add to the colors, but keep your hands off changing the name Sounders!Flag
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Name: Steven Lenhart on Jun 20, 2004State: ORCountry: ASComments: Keep the Sounders name. San Jose went back to the Earthquakes. Can't wait to see you guys suck in MLS. No fans, but MLS knocks on your door (funny stuff). Well I will tell you one thing the Timbers Army will be up in Shittle from time to time cheering on what ever club you are matched up with. Keep the Sounders name. PTFC ROSE CITYFlag
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Name: Kurt Schubothe on Jun 20, 2004State: ORCountry: USComments: Keep the Sounders name or I will not support your MLS club! Timbers Army Drumman!Flag
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Name: Rick Curwen on Jun 20, 2004State: ORCountry: USComments: If Seattle does get a MLS franchise I think it would be a very bad move to drop the Sounders name and the 30 years of tradition that goes with it. Portland has used the Timbers name and the history that goes with it to great effect since joining the A-League.Flag
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Name: Robert Wilder on Jun 20, 2004State: WACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Ben Woolf on Jun 20, 2004State: COCountry: USComments: No need to change the name if promoted to MLS. You will piss off current fans.Flag
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Name: Allison Andrews on Jun 20, 2004State: ORCountry: USComments: The Sounders ARE soccer in Seattle. Abandoning the name abandons all of the history of soccer in Seattle, and is a slap to the face of the loyal fans who have supporters the Sounders over the years.Flag
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Name: Paul Conte on Jun 20, 2004State: WACountry: USComments: Keep the name. It still had plenty of brand equity. A Seattle MLS team with a good marketing budget will really be able to take advantage of that. And the media, too. Keep the Sounders name.Flag
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Name: Ron Moran on Jun 20, 2004State: WACountry: USComments: I feel that the Sounders name is VERY important to the success of ANY soccer franchise in Seattle, and that MLS will realize this, just as they did with San Jose, when they changed their name to the Earthquake, which had the same kind of history in that city attached to it.Flag
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Name: Paul Davis on Jun 20, 2004State: WACountry:Comments: The glory days could return. But, only with the name and identity that bront them here in the first place.Flag
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Name: Andy Knobloch on Jun 20, 2004State: CACountry: USComments: This country needs to build upon its existing soccer traditions. The Sounders are not only apart of Seattle's history, but U.S. pro soccer in general. KEEP THE SOUNDERS NAME ALIVE!!Flag
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Name: Edward Simpson on Jun 20, 2004State: WACountry: USComments: Sounders IS Seattle professional soccer. Anything less would be uncivilized!Flag
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Name: Michael Thomasson on Jun 20, 2004State: VACountry: USComments: The name has tradition and has sentamental value to soccer fans all over the country!!Flag
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Name: Matthew Thomasson on Jun 20, 2004State: VACountry: USComments: The name needs to stay because of it's great tradition!Flag
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Name: Timothy Thomasson on Jun 20, 2004State: VTCountry: USComments: The name Sounders represents US Soccer tradition and should be kept because of it.Flag
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Name: Deanna Thomasson on Jun 20, 2004State: VACountry: USComments: Save the Sounders!!!!Flag
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Name: Michael Hobart on Jun 20, 2004State: WACountry:Comments: Keep the Sounders name.Flag
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Name: Peter Zastrow on Jun 20, 2004State: WACountry: USComments: Sounders Always. Sounders Only.Flag
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Name: Scott Penski on Jun 20, 2004State: WACountry: USComments: I support the Seattle Sounders.Flag
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Name: Jonathan Mitchell on Jun 20, 2004State: SCCountry: USComments: Soccer fans all over the country associate Seattle soccer with the name Sounders. Do not lose that history in Seattle -- KEEP the Sounders name alive.Flag
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Name: Dimitri Khomyak on Jun 20, 2004State: NJCountry: USComments: I live on the other side of the country, and even I know who the Sounders are! Keep the name and tradition. There is just too much history to lose with a new name.Flag
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Name: Dustin Jenkins on Jun 20, 2004State: GACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Larry Elias on Jun 20, 2004State: OKCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Ian Elias on Jun 20, 2004State: FLCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Joyce Bolles on Jun 20, 2004State: OKCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Fred Sims on Jun 20, 2004State: OKCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Alan Whitney on Jun 20, 2004State: WACountry: USComments: The Sounders name has a great history. Let's not just throw it away.Flag
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Name: Marshall Campbell on Jun 20, 2004State: TXCountry: USComments: I love the sounders name! It would be a great fit for MLSFlag
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Name: Tim Thomasson on Jun 20, 2004State: VACountry: USComments: Keep the name because people are familiar with it and can identify with it easier then with a new name.Flag
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Name: Marcos Marcancola on Jun 20, 2004State: WACountry: USComments: For soccer fans tradition and history is very important, the Sounders has lots of both. Keep the name and you'll keep me in the stands.Flag
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Name: JAY ZIMINSKY on Jun 20, 2004State: DECountry: USComments: KEEP THE SOUNDERS NAME AS IT ACTUALLY HAS A GOOD SOCCER TRADITION SURROUNDING IT (UNLIKE PHILADELPHIA - IF/WHEN WE GET A MLS TEAM HERE, WE WOULD NEVER WANT THE "FURY" N.A.S.L. NICKNAME AS THE TEAM SUCKED BUT THERE ARE MANY FOLKS WHO WOULD WELCOME THE "ATOMS" NAME BASED ON ITS CHAMPIONSHIP IN THE 1970'S).Flag
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Name: Kevin C on Jun 20, 2004State:Country: CAComments: I dont suppourt the Sounders but why should you change name This is soccer keep the tradition!Flag
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Name: Josh Thompson on Jun 20, 2004State: ORCountry: USComments: I will never support the Sounders, because I support the Timbers. I still hope the Sounders can keep their name though, because without it the best rivalry in american soccer, Portland vs. Seattle would die to me.Flag
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Name: Bart Gish on Jun 20, 2004State: WACountry: USComments: Sounders is a GREAT name! :-)Flag
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Name: George Comes on Jun 20, 2004State: NYCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: John Singleton on Jun 20, 2004State: COCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: John Singleton on Jun 20, 2004State: COCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Nancy Heckley on Jun 21, 2004State: CACountry: USComments: Keep the name "Seattle Sounders"Flag
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Name: Matt Korpela on Jun 21, 2004State: WACountry:Comments:Flag
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Name: Brian Choquette on Jun 21, 2004State: CACountry: USComments: Sounders=TraditionFlag
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Name: Robert Herniman on Jun 21, 2004State:Country: UKComments: GOOD LUCK LADS! FROM YOUR BROTHER CLUB ACROSS THE PONDFlag
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Name: Mike Kerrigan on Jun 21, 2004State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: James Hogan on Jun 21, 2004State: VACountry: USComments: best of luckFlag
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Name: Matthew Teff on Jun 21, 2004State: MNCountry: USComments: keep the nameFlag
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Name: Devon R. on Jun 21, 2004State:Country: CAComments: One Vancouver Whitecaps supporter who thinks it's ridiculous the MLS would "rebrand" Seattle's football club. Soccer in this country needs more tradition, not silly "rebrand" antics that are here today and gone tomorrow.Flag
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Name: James Hofer on Jun 21, 2004State: OHCountry: USComments: In Seattle,Sounders means soccer. The Mariners weren't the ones filling the Kingdome during the 70's! You wanna sell t-shirts worldwide They'd better say "Sounders"!Flag
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Name: Tom Kumma on Jun 21, 2004State: WACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Corey Sinser on Jun 21, 2004State: WACountry: USComments: By taking away the sounders name, we are not truly appreciating the historic past this team has had. The sounders are part of Seattle's roots, so why should we chop off the roots right now, when it seems the club is about to reach the pinnacle of United States soccerFlag
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Name: Eric Gilbertson on Jun 21, 2004State: WACountry: USComments: The club always will and should be Seattle Sounders. Don't mess with tradition. Sounders till I die...Flag
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Name: John Reagan on Jun 21, 2004State: IDCountry: USComments: 30 years of history should mean something, keep the name the fans will come.Flag