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Come Fan with UsFriday, June 19, 2026

Welcome The Mane Land, SB Nation’s Orlando City SC blog

Hot on the heels of launching our New York City FC blog, we can now announce the launching of our Orlando City blog, The Mane Land. The blog is actually a few months old and they've built a solid following on Facebook and Twitter, while assembling a crack team of fan-journalists, many of whom have been following the team since their start in the USL.

Here’s a little about them:

Our plan is to cover our favorite team with, hopefully, both the professionalism of a good media outlet and the perspective that can only be uniquely found in fans of the club. We will try to be first with a story, but above all we will try to be accurate. If any source seems a little iffy to us, we’ll track down a second before we report.

The Mane Land's launch means SB Nation now has 21 active MLS blogs -- yes, our Chivas USA blog is still alive and kicking while mostly covering LAFC. It's this kind of breadth of knowledge and coverage on which we pride ourselves, so please join us in welcoming The Mane Land to the family.

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