2020 Schedule Thread

Wow. Columbus on March 1. Toronto on March 7. Pack the long underwear!

No idea why the league isn't playing more games where the weather is warm. Teams down south bitch about hot games in summer as much as we bitch about cold games in winter. Seems like a natural trade, but who knows.
Frozen tundra in Ohio in March.

Up to Toronto a week later is mind numbing- that makes zero sense. Let’s just pick the most northern venues and schedule matches there when the weathermen are typically giddy reporting on bomb-cyclones and Nor’easters flying through.
 
“We’re starting the schedule earlier, but have cold weather”
“Ok, schedule northern teams in southern cities for the first 1-2 weeks”
“Got it. New York goes to Columbus and Toronto”


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I admit that I might be the only one who finds this interesting, but here are the home openers according to home temperature.

Ranking from warmest to coldest
  1. Atlanta (indoors) - Week 2
  2. Vancouver (indoors) - Week 1
  3. Montreal (indoors) - Week 1
  4. Miami - Week 3
  5. Orlando - Week 1
  6. LA Galaxy - Week 2
  7. LAFC - Week 1
  8. Houston - Week 1
  9. San Jose - Week 1
  10. Dallas - Week 1
  11. Seattle - Week 1
  12. Portland - Week 1
  13. Nashville - Week 1
  14. DC United - Week 1
  15. Salt Lake - Week 2
  16. Philadelphia - Week 3
  17. New Jersey - Week 1
  18. New York - Week 3
  19. Kansas City - Week 2
  20. Cincinnati - Week 3
  21. Columbus - Week 1
  22. New England - Week 2
  23. Chicago - Week 4
  24. Denver - Week 2
  25. Toronto - Week 2
  26. Minnesota - Week 3
 
I admit that I might be the only one who finds this interesting, but here are the home openers according to home temperature.

Ranking from warmest to coldest
  1. Atlanta (indoors) - Week 2
  2. Vancouver (indoors) - Week 1
  3. Montreal (indoors) - Week 1
  4. Miami - Week 3
  5. Orlando - Week 1
  6. LA Galaxy - Week 2
  7. LAFC - Week 1
  8. Houston - Week 1
  9. San Jose - Week 1
  10. Dallas - Week 1
  11. Seattle - Week 1
  12. Portland - Week 1
  13. Nashville - Week 1
  14. DC United - Week 1
  15. Salt Lake - Week 2
  16. Philadelphia - Week 3
  17. New Jersey - Week 1
  18. New York - Week 3
  19. Kansas City - Week 2
  20. Cincinnati - Week 3
  21. Columbus - Week 1
  22. New England - Week 2
  23. Chicago - Week 4
  24. Denver - Week 2
  25. Toronto - Week 2
  26. Minnesota - Week 3
The top half of that actually looks pretty good.
11 of the warmest 14 locations open in Week 1. 2 go in Week 2, and the last one, Miami, has new stadium issues that probably keep them from opening sooner.
 
The top half of that actually looks pretty good.
11 of the warmest 14 locations open in Week 1. 2 go in Week 2, and the last one, Miami, has new stadium issues that probably keep them from opening sooner.
Right. I guess the issue I have is less the opening week than that the warmer teams aren't playing 2-3 of the first 3 weeks.
 
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Joel Osteen is at Yankee Stadium on Saturday, May 2, 2020. So I guess that's an away weekend, or a midweek game.
 
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please please please lots of sunday games...

i'm sure you have your reasons.. but to me, a sunday game is similar to a mid-week game cause the next day is a work/school day. sunday is fine if it's mid-afternoon though. i prefer saturday evening games :)
 
i'm sure you have your reasons.. but to me, a sunday game is similar to a mid-week game cause the next day is a work/school day. sunday is fine if it's mid-afternoon though. i prefer saturday evening games :)
My reasons are I can't attend saturday games :p
mid-sunday is best, like the 1-4pm games.