Game at Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium a trip down Memory Lane for Toronto FC bosses
Toronto FC’s Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League quarterfinal at Raymond James Stadium was a trip down Memory Lane for both club president Bill Manning and GM Ali Curtis.
Back in 2000-01, Manning was president and GM of the Tampa Bay Mutiny, which played there before folding after a dismal 4-21-2 campaign in 2001. And Curtis was drafted by Tampa second overall in the 2001 MLS SuperDraft (former TFC coach Ryan Nelsen went two picks later to D.C. United).
“My office was actually at Raymond James Stadium … I actually have a lot of good memories there,” Manning recalled.
And more than a few contacts.