Concacaf Champions league

If(When) NYCFC makes the Concacaf Champions league, will you attend the games?

  • No, I only care about the domestic league

    Votes: 1 5.3%
  • Yes, No matter what

    Votes: 7 36.8%
  • Maybe, if factors allow me to (Weekday games/transportation etc)

    Votes: 11 57.9%
  • Only if the team takes it seriously

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    19

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I love this tournament. But it seems that most teams don't go all out until the later stages.
Just as bad, it seems that fans don't care any more than the teams. Stadiums look half empty at best.
I'm curious about what you guys think about this tournament...
 
Both MLS stadiums looked packed. Not exactly sure on the comment that most teams don't go all out until the later stages.
 
seems to no be marketed much if at all....they make a bigger deal of it in univision for some reason.

i personally would love to go to home games ( maybe even away games if possible) as for empty stadiums. in the US...i guess keep in mind that it is weekends and sometimes some games will be 7 PM or so, people may still be getting out of work or just arriving to stadium from work.


one big issue would be where would nycfc host on a relatively short notice. that also would make my decision a maybe. if they host in freaking jersey then no i wont go.

i did like the old format of qualifiers and then a group stage but for some reason it died out...in my opinion it makes the first round very meh since there may be times an MLS/ liga MX team go half gas and becomes uncompetitive when they play Caribbean teams. a central american team can push you but it depends which one. some are better than others.
 
I'll try to go, subject to scheduling and the tickets not being ridiculous.
 
Both MLS stadiums looked packed. Not exactly sure on the comment that most teams don't go all out until the later stages.
I heard while watching the LA game that the college campus they're on only allowed for a certain number of ticket sales due to it being a weeknight aka "school night" or something like that. Still had a decent amount, but the Seattle game is the only one that had a really substantial crowd.
 
I heard while watching the LA game that the college campus they're on only allowed for a certain number of ticket sales due to it being a weeknight aka "school night" or something like that. Still had a decent amount, but the Seattle game is the only one that had a really substantial crowd.
Hmmm, didn't know that. I did a little google search on this and found reference to this back in 2012.

http://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2012/10/29/galaxy-wont-have-usual-attendance-capper-caps-clash

Mentions they have had a limit up to 20,000 fans previously. At a CONCACAF Champions League match in 2012, they were limited to 7,500 (pathetic). FWIW, they were just shy of 19,000 last night and Seattle had 42,000.
 
Both MLS stadiums looked packed. Not exactly sure on the comment that most teams don't go all out until the later stages.

2 games does not accurately portray the years of empty stadiums, I've been following this for 5 years and attendance for these games have been alarming.

About the second comment, Mexican teams, usually send a B team or variation of A and B teams, only using their A teams from the semis on or at home legs.. MLS teams face the dilemma of playing full strength squads vs keeping guys fresh for the regular season, this is a problem for us since most MLS teams are thin to begin with because of the salary cap
 
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I'll try to go, subject to scheduling and the tickets not being ridiculous.

I don't know how they'll be able to fit CCL and US Open Cup games at Yankee Stadium in terms of scheduling.
 
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I don't know how they'll be able to fit CCL and US Open Cup games at Yankee Stadium in terms of scheduling.

That's going to be a nightmare, I would guess our franchise would rather play away than play in a place like hofstra(?)
 
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