Both, perpetual winners. Your hardly a charter member of a class who "dislike(s)" them. It's common in any team sport.
Blood? Hatred? This isn't the NFL, Raiders/Cowboys, Browns/Steelers. It's simply more intense because they are both in the same region. The only "blood" that the MISL will really see is when an owner donates some to meet payroll.The MISL enjoys the blood rivalry between the Blast and Team Wisconsin. It will also enjoy the renewed hatred between Wichita and Kansas City. For any league to survive, it needs meaningful rivalries. So for the Surviving MISL teams, the rivalries are in place.
Hopefully? Maybe? Fine words. As in "hopefully", the girls in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue will come knocking on my door and say they've been looking for me their entire lives. "Maybe", I will find a million dollars someday. Give it up...They will only form a rivalry, if they stay in the league long enough to do so...Hopefully, the I-League teams can add to this. Maybe Rochester and Syracuse can form a rivalry. As for Norfolk, they are close to Baltimore and maybe can form a match up with the Blast.
Nor will anyone lose any sleep because you don't.The above being said, I won't apologize for my dislike of Wisconsin's soccer team.
No it wasn't. Cable television and suburban sprawling were.Love it or not, the MISL needs more passionate rivalries. That was part of the selling point of the old days.