Pushing Beckham

I've spent the past few days working to organize a club event at the Copa Minnesota match up between the LA Galaxy and the MN Thunder. The Galaxy will feature international soccer superstar David Beckham in his only non-MLS city tour stop this year.
My goal is to get as many BTFC players out to the game as I can. I've worked with the Thunder to secure an entire seating section for our club, and I'll now try to get word out to the Bangu Tsunami teams through the team managers to place orders. This will be a huge hassle to try and coordinate ticket orders, distribution, check collection, seating assignments, etc for 40 teams. But it's worth it im my book.
True, Beckham is a draw for soccer and non-soccer fan alike. But more important to me is the team and club bonding opportunity this presents, the opportunity for the kids to watch arguably our (the US's) best home grown soccer product in Landon Donovan, as well as watch one of the top US soccer icons Cobi Jones in likely his last field appearance after a distinguished soccer career. This is about exposing our kids to the US soccer culture, about watching soccer stars live, and about making a clear statement that our club not only supports high level soccer, but also supports the efforts of our local professional soccer organization.
It baffles me to see the utter lack of promotional effort by the local community clubs. Browsing through them, I do not see ONE SINGLE BLURB about the upcoming event. The clubs that many consider to be strong soccer clubs in the area - Eden Prairie, Woodbury, Lakeville, Wings, St Croix - NOTHING. It is clear to me that many people out there just don't get it. Either they don't think supporting the local pro team is worth the trouble because the Thunder plays in the second pro division (the USL First Division), or they don't grasp the importance of building a soccer culture here in the US and what that does for the game as a whole. It's frustrating for someone like me to see this as I know how important the MN Kicks were to my own soccer development. I know the same holds for Manny Lagos (MN Thunder President) and Amos Magee (MN Thunder Head Coach). Man, they're both Blackhawks alum. You'd think that club at least would support the Thunder efforts.
The Thunder seems pleased with early ticket sales, so we'll see what happens. I'll do what I can to expose our players to what I feel is important to them. Hopefully there is interest from families in our club to take part in the event.