The Nordecke and its members were an integral part to the community movement to save the Crew during the 2010s. In 2012, Precourt Sports Ventures LLC, owned by
Anthony Precourt, purchased the Crew from
Clark Hunt for $68 million, a then record for an MLS franchise. Unbeknownst to Crew fans at the time, Precourt and his company purchased the team with the goal to relocate the franchise to
Austin, Texas. In October 2017 this plan became public knowledge due to reporting by
Grant Wahl. "The Tweet" as it was referred to by supporters, marked the beginning of a year long struggle over the future of the team. On March 5, 2018 Ohio attorney general
Mike DeWine and Columbus City attorney Zach Klein filed a lawsuit against Precourt and his company, citing a previously untested state law that prevents sports teams that benefit from public funds from relocating without a six-month notice, known colloquially as the Art
Modell Law. In October 2018, Cleveland Browns owner
Jimmy Haslam announced his intention, along with Pete Edwards, to purchase the franchise and keep it in Columbus. In January 2019 the control of the club was officially transferred to Haslam Sports Ventures and Edwards, marking victory for the city and the fans of the club. This coincided with the announcement of plans to build a downtown stadium, that would become
ScottsMiracle-Gro Field. == References ==