That would absolutely destroy the field. No way.
Sorry, Brad Sims is having a hard time hearing you.
That would absolutely destroy the field. No way.
It sounds like UFL will be playing in the follow SSS this season:
Orlando FC
DC United
Dallas FC
(the old Crew Stadium)
Houston Dynamo
Louisville FC
(Mike Repole a co-owner of the St Louis battlehawk wants to see if he can play in St. Louis FC stadium).
its fine now. but come schedule change and all those fields are beaten up then it we'll have to see how they still agree to this.
i still hope nycfc doesnt do it. go thru all that just to have a field that is beaten up.
And a field that is beaten up when we're in the playoffs. March-June in the current schedule is one thing; March-June in the new schedule with playoffs around that time would be a nightmare.
Liverpool vs. Wrexham at Yankee Stadium on July 29. We play on July 25 and July 31 at Yankee Stadium. The field is going to get torn up.
I think we'll see next tier teams with sizeable US based fan bases, but not mega club status. Teams like Celtic, Newcastle, and big clubs from Portugal, Turkey etc. probably plenty of Mexican and South American clubs as well, outside of Chivas.The question is whether big european teams will choose to play in the larger capacity, converted baseball stadiums in the future when they have a brand new SSS they can play in, but limit their ticket selling potential?
The question is whether big european teams will choose to play in the larger capacity, converted baseball stadiums in the future when they have a brand new SSS they can play in, but limit their ticket selling potential?