For a second consecutive game in the Stanley Cup Final, fans at Lenovo Center directed “no means no” chants at Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Carter Hart.
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When the U.S. men’s national soccer team plays at home, its most loyal fans traditionally sit right behind a goal to cheer on the team.
But when the Americans kick off the World Cup next week, FIFA is seating them in the “nose bleeds,” according to a major U.S. fan group.
“These are the worst tickets that I’ve ever seen out of the five World Cups I’ve been to,” American Outlaws President Brian Hexsel says. https://t.co/hNJjr9FIDU
@tombogert People will hate that the answer will have to come from local/state/federal legislation because the companies will NEVER make this their policy. Gotta get organizing, folks!
Timothy Weah was essentially told to “shut up and dribble” by his #USMNT manager Mauricio Pochettino after he spoke out against outrageous World Cup ticket prices.
Here he is at Zohran Mamdani’s affordable tickets press conference.
@FavianRenkel I feel like that’s not many though. Not to take away from what some MLS teams are doing but unless it’s a significant amount of teams, I don’t see the point in calling it out vs the Gotham effort