I wish more people would talk about ticket prices. Attended 2 WCQ as a kid because my dad brought me, and I would love to bring my kids, but I just can’t justify the ticket prices for my family.
Usa fans are waking up.. why pay for 100s dollars for a mediocre team. We cannot fill a stadium with more than 40000. They play these games in St. Louis and Cincinnati because are best soccer specific grass field USA has and know it will be pro USA crowd.
Any time the US has the ability to play in front of a full Rose Bowl, they should play there. Have you seen the list of possible opponents for the quarterfinals? Have you seen how the US has played lately? It serves no purpose to play in a mostly empty stadium. 20,000 is about as much as anyone can expect. St. Louis will work just fine.
@@benoitwaffle5439 Los Angeles has a larger population, and there is more soccer culture because of all the Latinos. They would be able to get more people to attend a game in Los Angeles
@@nerychristian They couldn't fill the Rose Bowl for a game with Guatemala (or one of the other candidates for the quarters) with a dollar beer night special. Whether they play it in St. Louis, Salt Lake, San Diego, or LA, it is a small venue event.
Please a game in Miami!!! Its a headache to fly towards the Westcoast and the Midwest to watch those games. Not only playing the ticket stadium price, its a headache paying additional fees for flight and hotel price.
Once Inter Miami's permanent stadium opens, I have zero doubt the US will be playing down there regularly. It makes no sense to play in an NFL stadium while the NFL is going on (and the field is in lousy shape) when it can't be filled.
So, the USMNT should play in Football stadiums with artificial grass, hash marks, and a capacity of 5 thousand people to grow the game? Sounds like a recipe for a torn ACL.
There are a hundred large, grass college football stadium perfectly capable to be fair. And tons of NFL stadiums still have natural grass. They are just all in places where they've already had games plenty of times like Levi or Arizona.
The attendance problem is with the venue location, it is with the opponent. Only the most die-hard fans are willing to pay $100+ to watch the USA play against crap countries.
Lol talking shit on everyone. Someone tell them both, Saint Louis has Cherokee street, they can find their homies their. Cause that's what this is really about.
looks like they need to play south american countries if they want to fill seats. also the location matters too.
They are playing in Seattle in the World Cup. They would get used to that stadium.
It's the same problem in Canada. They always play in Toronto. Marsch said yesterday that's going to change.
they should bring some games to seattle because of their love of the sport
Get a grass field then we can talk
@@timothybrown5741fuck a grass field. I’m tired of the constant excuses. Seattle has always laid sod for the national team
I wish more people would talk about ticket prices. Attended 2 WCQ as a kid because my dad brought me, and I would love to bring my kids, but I just can’t justify the ticket prices for my family.
Usa fans are waking up.. why pay for 100s dollars for a mediocre team.
We cannot fill a stadium with more than 40000.
They play these games in St. Louis and Cincinnati because are best soccer specific grass field USA has and know it will be pro USA crowd.
they always have 25k+ when they play in Connecticut and sold out twice. they should play there more often for friendlies at least.
It’s expensive to live in the US, and do anything.
They should play at the Rose Bowl
Any time the US has the ability to play in front of a full Rose Bowl, they should play there. Have you seen the list of possible opponents for the quarterfinals? Have you seen how the US has played lately? It serves no purpose to play in a mostly empty stadium. 20,000 is about as much as anyone can expect. St. Louis will work just fine.
@@benoitwaffle5439 Los Angeles has a larger population, and there is more soccer culture because of all the Latinos. They would be able to get more people to attend a game in Los Angeles
@@nerychristian They couldn't fill the Rose Bowl for a game with Guatemala (or one of the other candidates for the quarters) with a dollar beer night special. Whether they play it in St. Louis, Salt Lake, San Diego, or LA, it is a small venue event.
Please a game in Miami!!! Its a headache to fly towards the Westcoast and the Midwest to watch those games. Not only playing the ticket stadium price, its a headache paying additional fees for flight and hotel price.
Once Inter Miami's permanent stadium opens, I have zero doubt the US will be playing down there regularly. It makes no sense to play in an NFL stadium while the NFL is going on (and the field is in lousy shape) when it can't be filled.
So, the USMNT should play in Football stadiums with artificial grass, hash marks, and a capacity of 5 thousand people to grow the game? Sounds like a recipe for a torn ACL.
There are a hundred large, grass college football stadium perfectly capable to be fair. And tons of NFL stadiums still have natural grass. They are just all in places where they've already had games plenty of times like Levi or Arizona.
Small stadium but a USMNT game at Lynn Family Stadium (Louisville) I think would be fun
Tickets would be 500 dollars for nose bleeds.
USWNT is playing there in just over a month. I wonder, if it goes well, would US Soccer put a MNT January Camp game there
Herc be yappin just to yap sometimes
So you want the crowd to be all away fans
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The attendance problem is with the venue location, it is with the opponent. Only the most die-hard fans are willing to pay $100+ to watch the USA play against crap countries.
Herc's right. No one wants to spend way too much money to seeva crappy usmnt in a shithole like st Louis. Phoenix or Florida or Texas
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Lol talking shit on everyone.
Someone tell them both, Saint Louis has Cherokee street, they can find their homies their. Cause that's what this is really about.