Crew’s departure not “set in stone”
The owner of the Columbus Crew SC confirmed he is considering taking the team to Texas but the move isn’t a done deal.
The owner of the Columbus Crew SC confirmed he is considering taking the team to Texas but the move isn’t a done deal.
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The San Francisco-based owner of the Columbus Crew SC, the city’s Major League Soccer franchise, confirmed the company is considering moving the team to Texas after next year because remaining in Columbus is “not sustainable” due to poor attendance, slow season ticket sales and a lack of corporate support.