Does anyone know the actual field dimensions at Bobby Dodd?
A couple months back I found some articles indicating that BD had the same dimensions for soccer as YS. I haven't been able to relocate that information, though.
Does anyone know the actual field dimensions at Bobby Dodd?
It looks really small from the TV angles and social media posts...
http://www.ajc.com/sports/atlanta-u...me-games-georgia-tech/PfSMgd3CvSsveYVbNFLoEL/
Officials from Major League Soccer approved the use of Bobby Dodd, which features natural grass with strips of artificial turf running along the edges of the sidelines. The width of the grass and turf is 72.3 yards. The length of the field is 129 yards. FIFA’s prefers fields of minimums of 70 yards wide and 110 yards long. Eales said the club will work with Georgia Tech to replace the strips of artificial turf with natural grass. The stadium seats 55,000 for football.
Couldn't find anything concrete on the actual dimensions on the size of the field used for soccer.
Easy, they've beaten Minnesota when they sucked historically, they beat a pre Schweini Chicago, shitty Salt lake, and the Dynamo. Credit for drawing TO and Portland, but I don't know where they got some reputation as a top team. Caveat that anything can and will happen in a 90 min soccer game, but we should control play.
We shall see. As far as I'm concerned it us and TO in the east, the rest is debating degrees of mediocrityTo be fair, I think they've really taken a hit with Martinez being hurt; he may get a run out in our game, but that's questionable, and he isn't supposed to start.
A couple months back I found some articles indicating that BD had the same dimensions for soccer as YS. I haven't been able to relocate that information, though.
Yeah I agree, the results don't match the rep. They have a decent offense with young flashy DPs, but their defense is weak as you'd expect from a year 1 expansion team. The fact that they start Jeff Larentowicz is a pretty good sign that they have some considerable holes. Good leader, solid MLS experience, way way past the point in his career that he should be starting for an MLS club.
Not sure I want to push Matarrita.
Then again, how much will he miss with the Gold Cup?
Theoretically, at least, we should be one of Atlanta's bogey teams in the same way that the Red Bulls are one of our bogey teams.
I'd prefer Khiry in at the end to kill off a game over TMac. Speed and strength to chase down the ball, and might even get lucky creating a goal.I think we miss Khiry at the end of games when we are trying to kill the game off. I know T Tom in Fairfield CT and Midas Mulligan disagree with me on this, but our ability to play the ball up to him in lieu of playing out of the back allows us to kill time. I think he is decent at holding up play and his speed also allows us chances against a beaten up defense.
It's too bad he's been a general bust though. #2 pick in the draft and sometimes he doesn't even make the 18.
Injuries killing us this game. I really hope they get Matarrita back Sunday, and Ethan White is important.
Otherwise its basically Alex ring trying to get the ball through midfield. Even at full strangth, if I were Atlanta, I'd close off the wings and force us to play central to expose Lopez. If we are on second string fullbacks, that basically takes care of the wings for them, and I forsee bad things in that case. Could be a lot of Maxi dropping deep and Villa frustrated.
I'd expect White back - he looked like he came out of the last game with cramping from overused/tired legs. As long as he didn't tear the constricted muscle, a lot of deep tissue massage this week would take care of it.Injuries killing us this game. I really hope they get Matarrita back Sunday, and Ethan White is important.
Otherwise its basically Alex ring trying to get the ball through midfield. Even at full strangth, if I were Atlanta, I'd close off the wings and force us to play central to expose Lopez. If we are on second string fullbacks, that basically takes care of the wings for them, and I forsee bad things in that case. Could be a lot of Maxi dropping deep and Villa frustrated.
I'd expect White back - he looked like he came out of the last game with cramping from overused/tired legs. As long as he didn't tear the constricted muscle, a lot of deep tissue massage this week would take care of it.
Also, the first time we played Atlanta, Sweat was the LB, and while he was a bit shaky in his first start, he's gotten far more comfortable since then.