Confirmed!!! ESPN likes Skyline Chili.Moved to ESPN.
Confirmed!!! ESPN likes Skyline Chili.Moved to ESPN.
Game 3 of the college world series was slotted for tonight, but Florida won in 2 games. Worked out perfectly for this USOC game.Confirmed!!! ESPN likes Skyline Chili.
I started watching the end of the 2nd half and Cincy has been the better team by far. Like it isn't even close. And they got hosed by the no call PK in the 93rd minute.Strategically I should be rooting for Chicago to win this game tonight, so it keeps playing Cup games which might cause it roster issues down the road.
But I can't do it. I hate sweet/savory combos, and the thought of chocolate cinnamon chili makes me ill, but go Cincinnati.
Him and the Jimmy McLauchlin kid were really goodFucking A! Mitch Hildebrand!
This game was incredible. This is why US Open Cup is so much fun (and why US Soccer needs to throw more money at it). So fun watching the underdogs play their hearts out. Chicago played well, too. Cinci's defense and particularly their goalie (Hildebrand) were just amazing. Cinci deserved the win for sure... didn't get a handball / PK call in the box, and got a goal called back on an incorrect offside call.Him and the Jimmy McLauchlin kid were really good
Coin flip I believe. Same reason RB hosted us and Cincy hosted Chicago.So Cinci will play Miami in the quarterfinals, which is cool because it's guaranteed that one lower league team will be in the semifinal (IMO, always more fun when not all teams left in USOC are MLS). Apparently they're playing in Miami though, which I don't understand. Anyone know why they'd play in Miami? USL and NASL are both technically tier 2 leagues... so the teams would be on equal footing.
Ah, okay, thanks. I was under the impression (maybe mistaken) that teams from lower tier leagues always hosted the higher tier league teams. That obviously wouldn't matter for Miami-Cinci, or for Red bull-NYCFC, but surprising that Cinci hosted Chicago only b/c of a coin toss.Coin flip I believe. Same reason RB hosted us and Cincy hosted Chicago.
I would like that rule, but I don't think it is the rule. You're more likely to get a big crowd in the lower tier team's house.Ah, okay, thanks. I was under the impression (maybe mistaken) that teams from lower tier leagues always hosted the higher tier league teams. That obviously wouldn't matter for Miami-Cinci, or for Red bull-NYCFC, but surprising that Cinci hosted Chicago only b/c of a coin toss.
I would like that rule, but I don't think it is the rule. You're more likely to get a big crowd in the lower tier team's house.
That Cinci game was packed. I believe they announced 32k+ and they pull big numbers consistently.
One of the things they don't want tho is to have to build a new stadium. When I was reading about them the fans are happy to be where they're at but league wants them to build.
It was posted in the Expansion rumors thread in the last week or so. They share this stadium with the U of Cincinnati. It was retrofitted for soccer and they seem to have done a good job of it. You can tell it wasn't soccer specific but it fits well. Otherwise I can't see anything wrong with it that would require a new stadium. But MLS has its rules (except for us).That Cinci game was packed. I believe they announced 32k+ and they pull big numbers consistently.
One of the things they don't want tho is to have to build a new stadium. When I was reading about them the fans are happy to be where they're at but league wants them to build.
And now we're back around to, "hmmm, but I can think of three or four teams that play in football/baseball stadiums without even trying" of course. And as a bonus we're not even in the stadium thread.But MLS has its rules (except for us).
And as a bonus we're not even in the stadium thread.