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RSL did vault Seattle for second place at one point after that meeting in Seattle. I dont believe we had more points, but we had the tiebreaker.
I'm sorry but there is no rivalry. I might feel like one to Salt Lake, but not to Seattle.
Seattle's rivals are Vancouver and Portland. Not Salt Lake.
I think most teams like to beat Seattle because of the huge following that Seattle has and the media attention they get. I guess it is a bit out of jealousy than anything. Other teams like to say take that 35,000 fans and media! RSL isn't a slouch in this department either with solid teams that have won some trophies and are starting to consistantly sell the stadium out, and so I think RSL likes to remind Seattle that they aren't the only big boys on the block.
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