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Will You Attend The CCL "Home" Match at Red Bull Arena?

  • Yes

    Votes: 18 39.1%
  • No

    Votes: 9 19.6%
  • Unable Due to Conflict

    Votes: 19 41.3%

  • Total voters
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If NYCFC plays Tigres there will be way more than 5/6k at RBA. Problem is that RBA will effectively become El Volcan del Norte.

that's the thing. if it was simply an away game, supporters would show up. just there mere fact that it's designated as a "home" game with no fault of the FO shouldn't be enough to turn away supporters. anyway.. it's not set in stone yet. i was just speculating. concacaf doesn't seem to be very cooperative in approving any of our other NYC options
 
that's the thing. if it was simply an away game, supporters would show up. just there mere fact that it's designated as a "home" game with no fault of the FO shouldn't be enough to turn away supporters. anyway.. it's not set in stone yet. i was just speculating. concacaf doesn't seem to be very cooperative in approving any of our other NYC options

Add to it that whatever $1mm in improvements Simms alluded to that was rejected for the NYC location may have been rationalized by using it for 2-3 CCL matches. Now it’s 1-2 CCL matches, maybe the club doesn’t want to shell it out anymore for what could be a one off match, even if Concafuckoff gives the OK.
 
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If NYCFC plays Tigres there will be way more than 5/6k at RBA. Problem is that RBA will effectively become El Volcan del Norte.

tigres fans will travel, but it wont be chivas / america level packed house. dont know if them playing like shit recently will affect that too. if this was houston then thats another story.

that's the thing. if it was simply an away game, supporters would show up. just there mere fact that it's designated as a "home" game with no fault of the FO shouldn't be enough to turn away supporters. anyway.. it's not set in stone yet. i was just speculating. concacaf doesn't seem to be very cooperative in approving any of our other NYC options

some see it as a slap in the face so they wont go still even if FO had tried it all.
for others, like me, is still just inconvenient going to a 8PM game in NJ and get home at like midnight ( and PATH sucks late at night running i think every 30 mins) and then get back up early next day for work.
 
I honestly wonder if the “boycott” was driven in part by the early kickoff time. It’s a lot easier to boycott a game you weren’t going to be able to attend in the first place.
Right, 6pm in New Jersey on a weeknight? Even if I was gonna be in town, I would have had to "boycott" this game anyway, or take a day off work!

(Days off are too valuable to be spent in New Jersey)
 
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Fingers crossed that a 6 pm weeknight game means the PATH actually running a direct train back from Harrison to WTC without stopping to change trains in JSQ
 
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Crooks talked about it on SITC about the conditions falling nicely for NYCFC. Mid to low 40s with rain tomorrow night will certainly play into our favor. I think we can simply live off the counter in this one. ADSC is going to have to push for goals and conditions should really favor us.
 
Crooks talked about it on SITC about the conditions falling nicely for NYCFC. Mid to low 40s with rain tomorrow night will certainly play into our favor. I think we can simply live off the counter in this one. ADSC is going to have to push for goals and conditions should really favor us.
Would bet 98% of their team has never played a match in cold rain. Not the same as Mexico taking the field vs the USMNT in sub-freezing temps/snow, but that chill-to-the-bone wet stinging feel is awful when not prepared for it.
 
Just under 4,000 tickets redeemed as of yesterday afternoon, with the club projecting a crowd of up to 5,000 -- including Costa Rican walk-up sales. Figures from the NYCFC comms team, according to Abramowitz. He's a bit skeptical, noting that redeemed/distributed tickets don't necessarily translate to attendance, as we all know. The East Hartford game was referenced in that context.
 
I'd take the under for tonight. (Not that we're going to get an actual number)
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Top five sections are around 2,500 (around 575+ in each section). Plus the other amounts sold, (and the away section which is getting a nice crowd...) it looks like we're gonna have around 3000-3,500 depending on last-minute sales.
 
I'd take the under for tonight. (Not that we're going to get an actual number)

if it wasn't raining, maybe 4000. Wednesday night, rain, I'd agree with the under.
 
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