Open Letter #4, To: My Fellow Supporters
My first 3 open letter posts have been full of anger and attack, but this fourth and final one is quite different. This one’s addressed not to those who have done me wrong, but to those, near and far, who are victims along with me.
My message is as short as it is predictable: thanks. Thanks for the good times, thanks for the beer, thanks for the hilarious chants, thanks for welcoming me in.
I’m done now, both with these post-mortem writings, and with this blog. Though I sometimes covered things other than the Aztex – UT, Pelada, WPS – those were all just extras. I was using my little soapbox to promote a few side things that I thought might be of interest to Aztex and Division-2 fans. But this blog isn’t the CentralTexasMiscellanean, it’s the Aztexan. No Aztex, no Aztexan.
Who knows what will happen with pro soccer in Austin now. I go back and forth between being certain that it will be a long, long time before anyone even tries again, to wondering if the crazy schemers on the BigSoccer Aztex forum who are talking about a community-owned team might actually be able to pull something off.
If and when there’s a team to watch again, you’ll be able to find me in the bleachers at their games. I’ll be the one lost in the beauty of the game, transported to a place a million miles away from the pain of this week.
4 comments to 'Open Letter #4, To: My Fellow Supporters'
October 29, 2010
Thank you for writing your blog. I have always enjoyed reading it. I have also enjoyed all of your tweets as well. You are always welcome to come down to SA and join the Crocketteers in any or all of our events. We would be honored for you to be part of our clan.
Your friend in soccer,
James Hope
Crocketteers President
October 29, 2010
I second James’ sentiment. I will miss your blog and too leave an open invitation to our happenings in San Antonio.
Regards,
Michael Macias
Founder | Crocketteers
October 29, 2010
A shout and cry of solidarity from South Texas. Regardless of the franchise system, things can be done with class. The Aztecs ownership lacks it. But your blog oozed it. All the best!
October 29, 2010
Here in Houston, we feel for you as well. The love and support you showed your team did not go unnoticed by us. Please come join us at a Texian Army tailgate, you will always be welcome. The Dynamo, at least, are here to stay. (God, I hope I didn’t Jinx it!)
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