2022 Schedule Thread

Campeones Cup is on September 14 at Yankee Stadium

Home matches flow: YS, YS, CF, YS, CF, YS, CF, YS, CF, YS, YS, YS, YS, RBA, CF, YS, CF* (could be moved depended on Mets playoffs)

2 ESPN matches, 2 FS1 matches, 1 Unimas/Twitter match

2 weekday home matches

6 straight home matches from April 9 to May 14

Two times where we play 3 straight games on the road (July 30 - August 13, August 21 - September 4)

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So. How do we feel about the multitude of Citi Field matches? The RBA game doesn’t bother me since I think that’s because of Campeones Cup. As long as I don’t have to pay for it.
 
Me likes this schedule.
I can go to at least 7 of the home games, plus the possibility of 7 away games as well. (not gonna go to all 7 of course)


Interesting how we have a 6 game home stand towards the beginning of the year.

Also ending at Atlanta is gonna be rough
 
Just about as good of a home schedule that we could have reasonably expected. Now hopefully we capitalize on that and the Cup glory and SELL SOME DAMN TICKETS! I miss being able to routinely expect 20k+ actual bodies in the stadium.
 
Shitty home games
Shitty away games. Aside from LA to start the year, none are very appealing. May go to Minnesota. These are very difficult west coast opponent, home or away.
So. How do we feel about the multitude of Citi Field matches? The RBA game doesn’t bother me since I think that’s because of Campeones Cup. As long as I don’t have to pay for it.
We won't get a refund for the RBA home match and the "value" of that match will go to the Campeones Cup match with the ability to opt-out or something.
 
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Shitty away games. Aside from LA to start the year, none are very appealing. May go to Minnesota.

We won't get a refund for the RBA home match and the "value" of that match will go to the Campeones Cup match with the ability to opt-out or something.
St Paul aint. Minneapolis.

But I guess SKC and Colorado SHOULD be good and I’d rather play them at home.
 
So. How do we feel about the multitude of Citi Field matches? The RBA game doesn’t bother me since I think that’s because of Campeones Cup. As long as I don’t have to pay for it.

i like it, i only went to handful YS games because so many were at RBA, citi is much better option for me.
 
We will finally get to see the queens contingency in a regular season atmosphere. Up until now we haven't actually had any citi field regular season games, except for i believe Columbus on decision day a few years back. We'll see if having games in queens attracts more queens natives!
 
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This schedule lends itself to a strong start. Team had best be first or second after that early run of games. Six game home stand and a west coast trip to start the season - which is the best time for it, before travel and summer kick in later in the year.

For entertainment, the Western Conference games are mild at best. For competition, about as good as it could be. Three non-playoff teams, the five to seven seeds (two of which I expect to regress), and SKC and Colorado (who definitely will regress).
 
This schedule lends itself to a strong start. Team had best be first or second after that early run of games. Six game home stand and a west coast trip to start the season - which is the best time for it, before travel and summer kick in later in the year.

For entertainment, the Western Conference games are mild at best. For competition, about as good as it could be. Three non-playoff teams, the five to seven seeds (two of which I expect to regress), and SKC and Colorado (who definitely will regress).
I'm excited for the Colorado game just for the corner kick battle.