it's my understanding that RBA was their only - and closest - option of the two that that CONCACAF approvedi think they be more lenient if this was in CT ( ironically since its farther) but since its RBA then big no no. i guess the "argument" is that if you keep going then FO or others in charge see that there is no need to change anything and keep doing these RBA games since people keep coming.
but will there be beer and grub?!Looking like 48 degrees and the rain will hold off until later tonight, couldn’t have asked for much better for February
it's my understanding that RBA was their only - and closest - option of the two that that CONCACAF approved
it's probably hard for me to empathize with those choosing to boycott since I don't share the same animosity against the Red Bulls
With that, it’s probably a good time to drop the discussion of what makes a fan tick and who’s more supporting etc etc etc.if someone isn't going because they're embarrassed, then I'd go as far to say that they're cowards
Champions league games seem to be exactly or one-two minutes off. They have a schedule because the next games start at 8pm sharp, then 10, etc. So they've been all pretty on time.anyone know if kickoff is 6pm sharp? or is it one of those 6:20-ish deals...
And another in the Post
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NYCFC fans hurting the wrong targets with foolish stadium boycott
When NYCFC takes the field for the second leg of its CONCACAF Champions League tie Wednesday night, it may do so in front of a largely empty crowd. That’s not right. Various supporters’ group…nypost.com
Self-righteously dumping on fans based on a skewed, one-sided opinion while having grammatical errors.And another in the Post
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NYCFC fans hurting the wrong targets with foolish stadium boycott
When NYCFC takes the field for the second leg of its CONCACAF Champions League tie Wednesday night, it may do so in front of a largely empty crowd. That’s not right. Various supporters’ group…nypost.com