Is like they asked a 8 year old who watched transformers to name them plus drawing the logos. Especially in NBA and NFL.

Also the idea of a city “buying a team” from another state blows my mind… Imagine if that was a thing in Europe, Chelsea FC, in Newcastle or Bayern München in Hamburg. Barcelona FC In Madrid… That would cause a riot lol

    • @MascaraOP
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      It just sounds less prestigious. These team are a century old, most of them at least. Also I’m not against names, but against corny ones, real Madrid isn’t the name of the city, but sounds great.

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        I mean as far as age goes, if I counted right, 16 of the 30 teams in Major League Baseball are over 120 years old. Also it’s not like teams in England don’t have nicknames if they didn’t I wouldn’t spend so much of my time ponder what in the hell a womble is.

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    You keep mentioning “prestige”, what’s so prestigious about a city name? Also sometimes teams change names. Like at one point the Jazz became the Hornets. If Barcelona FC moved to Madrid it could just be renamed Madrid FC. No fuss there. Why does a sports team have to be tied to a place? Which matters more, the team or the location?

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        You keep getting downvoted because you’re not really explaining yourself well. Let’s say all of the players, coaches, etc. just up and moved to another city but left the team name behind. What would be the difference between that and moving the whole team. I guess why question is what constitutes “the team”? Is it the players or the place. And if the latter, what does the place provide to that of the team?

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          Like I care. Being downvoted doesn’t mean being wrong. Teams here are a passion intrinsically connected with their city, some of them going for almost 2 centuries, that’s why the teams are named after the city, that’s why the teams are NOT FOR SALE no matter how much money is involved. But, of course what can I expect from USA, when they don’t even know how to use a relegation system and bend over the sponsor putting crap and ads all over their broadcasting matches.v

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    Team names were originally tied to local history, local flora and fauna, and nicknames for the locals.

    For example, people from Indiana became nicknamed the Hoosiers.

    Then the Hoosiers nickname got picked up as the sports teams’ name for Indiana University Bloomington.

    Similarly, (University of Tennessee) Volunteers

    And so on and so forth

    My favorite of these is the Toledo Mud Hens minor league baseball team.

    Then came major pro sports… The pro teams started out as named for local things, but as they discovered national sports broadcasting and marketing, the names became more and more generic to appeal to a wider audiences, so now you get names like Washington Commanders (which is a vast improvement from their long standing insulting name of Redskins, BTW).

    Then there are the teams that moved whose names don’t make sense for where they’re located… The Minneapolis Lakers were named after the Great Lakes of that region, then they moved and became the Los Angeles Lakers, which doesn’t make local sense at all.

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    24 months ago

    That’s your opinion and you’re more than entitled to it. My opinion is that having a logo on your jersey is much cooler than having the name of an airline or some other megacorp on it.

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      Here nobody thinks on the corp. Owning the team. Is all about the city representation.

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        24 months ago

        Again, that’s your opinion, mine is that’s the teams are walking advertisements as is every jersey that is bought by a fan.

  • @[email protected]
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    24 months ago

    It’s a tradition that mostly started with just the name of the color of their socks.

    Not really any different than the Italian National team being “Azzurri”

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      That’s a nickname though, and also that’s a national team.

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        14 months ago

        We’re talking about nicknames.

        New York Yankees = City Nickname

        Yankee Global Enterprises, LLC = official legal name

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          Nobody on the damn planet is going to call them Yankee global enterprises, cmon. Also Yankees is I think the only exception of a half decent name. Isn’t as childish as “raptors” or whatever

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    You kinda have to have the stupid names when moving teams. Chelsea FC would be Chelsea Megakillers FC and would then be Newcastle Megakillers FC.

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      Both shouldn’t be a thing to be begin with. Is like you lost prestige with a silly name plus not being really rooted to a city.

      • Carighan Maconar
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        14 months ago

        Yeah, it’s one thing to buy the functional parts of a team, say the trainer + the players. But you buy them into your city’s team.

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