Sporting KC hopes Kansas City’s successful World Cup bid brings additional eyes to what the Major League Soccer club is doing here in America’s heartland.
Chicago was known as the “city of losers” in 1976, not by outsiders but by ourselves. But the next 25 years would bring massive changes, writes Paul Sullivan.
It was a topsy-turvy second round on a vexing golf course as famed and anonymous players jockeyed up and down the leaderboard and turkeys paid a visit.
Shortly after Kansas City was named a World Cup host city on Thursday, Chiefs president Mark Donovan said tens of millions would need to be put into Arrowhead Stadium to prepare and return it to form ... and that will figure into discussions about its future.