In a way, and despite the look’s exhausting proliferation throughout the league, the white and black uniforms worn by Inter Miami during its first two MLS seasons were appropriate for a club that failed to live up to its early promise. For a while now, Inter’s brand has been delayed gratification.
It took six years for club founder David Beckham to arrange an ownership group, find a place to play and put a team on the field. That field wasn’t inside a brand-new, state-of-the-art soccer palace in Miami, but in an interim modular facility around 30 miles north in Ft.