3 days between Thursday July 26th @Orlando and Sunday July 29th @Seattle. Wtf.
I always look out for those stretches where we play 3 games in a week. Here they are.
1. - All at home - not too bad
Sunday, July 8 - vs. Red Bulls
Wednesday, July 11 - vs. Montreal
Saturday, July 14 - vs. Columbus
2. - Last two at home - again, not too bad
Saturday, September 1 - at Columbus
Wednesday, September 5 - vs. New England
Saturday, September 8 - vs. DC
3. - 2 of 3 on the road - a bit tougher
Saturday, September 22 - at Montreal
Wednesday, September 26 - vs Chicago
Saturday, September 29 - at Minnesota
Three of these in a season isn't bad, and there is nothing as bad as our load in 2016, when we traveled out west and then back to play New Jersey.
Barring injuries, we should also have a much deeper squad to rotate than we ever had before.
Re: the later kickoff times. Between Memorial Day and Labor Day we are not playing any matches midday at home. Maybe deliberately avoiding high daytime temps. Which I don't mind seated in 136 but totally get being a nuisance for others. I'm sure the players don't mind it after last year's dehydrating Chicago match.
3 days between Thursday July 26th @Orlando and Sunday July 29th @Seattle. Wtf.
Home Game Analysis
Saturday Day - 4
Sunday Day - 3
Saturday Night - 3
Sunday Night - 2
Weekday Night - 5
I love going to games any time, but the primary reason I go is to be there with the kids. I can't take them on weeknights or late on weekends.
This year, 10 of the 17 games are at night. That blocks me out of more than half the season.
I get that. But then you pretty much tell your fanbase that they can't bring their kids to the matches. Instead of bringing my family of of 4, I probably end up bringing a friend or going alone to these matches. In the case of Vancouver, I just don't go because it's 8 PM and that team sucsk
Home Game Analysis
Saturday Day - 4
Sunday Day - 3
Saturday Night - 3
Sunday Night - 2
Weekday Night - 5
I love going to games any time, but the primary reason I go is to be there with the kids. I can't take them on weeknights or late on weekends.
This year, 10 of the 17 games are at night. That blocks me out of more than half the season.
So do the people here with kids just not go to NHL, NBA, and MLB games? Cause most of them are midweek at night. I'm looking forward to the night games. It's way too hot in the bleachers in the summer, plus i wanna enjoy the beach during the day. This makes it so that i can do whatever i have to during the day and then go to the game at night.
This person with a kid doesn’t bother with NHL, NBA, or MLB.So do the people here with kids just not go to NHL, NBA, and MLB games? Cause most of them are midweek at night. I'm looking forward to the night games. It's way too hot in the bleachers in the summer, plus i wanna enjoy the beach during the day. This makes it so that i can do whatever i have to during the day and then go to the game at night.