And you're an ass. You start so many stupid posts, you should never comment negatively about anyone else's.
Definitely.Am I missing something here? It's been a constant complaint that USMNT games often feel like we're the away team. Is there more history here that leads to him being an ass for simply making this comment?
I have never understood some of the venue selections of the USMNT. With friendlies and at this stage they should be moving things around. Also, to your point OP, look at the opponent and pick a venue where you aren't going to draw a large number of supporters for the opposition.
It's hard to pick a city where the US team is not the away team when they are playing a Latin American team.
They (US Soccer Federation) are picking a spot guaranteed to sell tickets and that means playing where opposing fans will fill up on a random Thursday night.
Looms like a damn Columbia home game in Tampa tonight. When you’re trying to break in some younger players, maybe play the game somewhere where you have a better chance of a home crowd.
There are Florida cities where they can draw local support well. The team loved the environment in Orlando, although it's a smaller mid 20,000 seat stadium.Agreed, but they could avoid Arizona, Florida, Texas, California, NY/NJ.
What about playing in Nashville, Kansas City, Minneapolis, Denver, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Salt Lake City? Heck, they could go to Portland Oregon, they are a pretty big soccer community.