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The New York Red Bulls‘ 2010 season will be the most important campaign for a single team in MLS history. The club has changed its name and colors but has remained a laughingstock, burning through 11 coaches in 14 years and stumbling its way into total irrelevance in the country’s most important market.
The opportunity to change that perception comes next spring, with the opening of the palatial Red Bull Arena in Harrison, NJ. Fans from both sides of the Hudson finally will have a decent place to catch a game. The question is whether or not there will be enough decent play to hold their interest. The Red Bulls have one more chance to stake a claim in New York. So with the stakes as high as possible, the club is staying true to its roots and following a proven recipe for failure.
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