What the deal with this Drogba thing?
There are two Gold Cup quarterfinal games at that stadium this year. My guess its large enough.Phoenix has a lot of advantages. Big metro area. Good stadium option if they can play at U of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale. It is indoors (important), but also has a grass field. No idea if the pitch would be big enough for soccer.
I love how they incorporated the phoenix bird with the ball. Nice touch.
Would MLS want them playing in the UofP Stadium though? I know they just brought in Atlanta with a football stadium but it was built with soccer in mind as well
Man, I really don't want another team in southern California. It's annoying that San Diego seems to have cut in line.
Cincinnati is super sports crazy. College sports is big there (Bearcats basketball), and even high school football is big. They also have a hockey team or two as well. I could see a team doing well there maybe.Not sure if Cincinnati is that much better since then they would have to share with 2 pro teams rather than just 1.
Cincinnati is super sports crazy. College sports is big there (Bearcats basketball), and even high school football is big. They also have a hockey team or two as well. I could see a team doing well there maybe.
They average more than some MLS teams in attendance. They would be a great addition and a success, little doubt.
Cincinnati is super sports crazy. College sports is big there (Bearcats basketball), and even high school football is big. They also have a hockey team or two as well. I could see a team doing well there maybe.
Thanks for your totally relevant contribution to the discussion.Minor league hockey team. Not even AAA team. Irrelevant to discussion.
Phoenix already is in control of the land for their own stadium and has hired architects for a new stadium. They would not play in UofP.
Interesting. I suppose this is helpful to their bid, although playing outdoors in Phoenix from late April through September is really difficult. I would think they'd need a plan to deal with the desert heat just like Qatar did (or was supposed to) for the 2022 World Cup.
U of Phoenix Stadium has the ideal solution. Indoor arena with a carpet of grass on a gigantic rolling bed. It rolls out to grow and back in for the games. Pretty amazing. For the uninitiated, it is where the Cardinals play and where a couple of College Football Championship Games have been held - and, come to think of it, where the USMNT has played some international games.