DeacMan
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Check out Portland's first goal today. Sick.
More on Chicago's home stadium woes.
So far this season they are averaging just under 11,300 fans per game - which is 56% capacity for the stadium. No other team, including Columbus and New England (who just drew 9,000 fans to their last game), is under 60% average capacity. The league average is about 84% capacity on average. There are three teams so far this year that are averaging over 100% - Atlanta, Minnesota (new stadium) and LAFC (new stadium and the best team in the league). KC is close to 100% on average too. Atlanta's over capacity is especially impressive compared to the rest of the league as the stadium holds about 42,000 for soccer - MN is 19400, LAFC is 22000 and KC is around 18400.
this is why I mock you as USA Fan #1, btw
It doesn't mean I don't appreciate what you do, but it is certainly your thing. And the fact you get SO FUCKING UPSET about getting called out for it is pretty funny. It's why #siffitive is a thing.
Much love.
U-17s beat Guatemala 3-0 to finish group play. Gio Reyna went by four guys to get the cross off for Griffin Yow's second goal (Yow just made his pro debut with DC United two weeks ago).
On to the Round of 16 against Guadeloupe. The four semifinalists qualify for U-17 WC, so US has to beat Guadeloupe and then winner of Panama and Guatemala to advance to WC.
Fire officially leaving suburbs: https://desplainesvalleynews.com/exclusive-fire-leaving-bridgeview-p4677-90.htm
Why are Chelsea and New England Revs scheduled to play next Wednesday? What a weird time to schedule a friendly (although I doubt the match actually happens unless Chelsea brings a youth squad).
Bros, bros, bros. I am not as well-versed as most of you when it comes professional soccer or USMNT, but it sure SEEMS like we have as much talent in the pipeline as ever. Honestly, it seems like significantly more. Am I being crazy? I feel like we are going to be entering our Golden Age of US teams.