@TheKingGrack@justin418814@kumoriRaver we shouldn’t be presumptuous. That hype video shows raw capacity. Europe builds soccer-specific venues that run 30-50+ games a year with real atmosphere. Ours are often part-time beasts. Apples to oranges.
Got any more sleeping giants?
@TheKingGrack@justin418814@kumoriRaver Camping World Stadium (Orlando): Bowl games specialist, limited otherwise.
Not to mention the giant college stadiums (Michigan 107k, Ohio State 102k+, etc.) that go crazy for 6-8 Saturdays then sleep the rest of the year.I love the size and history of US stadiums, but
@justin418814@kumoriRaver Yes, they are huge but old. Let's face it. some of them are hardly used (Non college stadiums are used only once or twice per year).
@womenxfootball Why would you sack a coach in the middle of the tournament? This is not a smart move. Let's face it. Was the coach responsible for the lost? Of course (30%). But the players are too (70%).
@CantaloCamacho Pero hay buenas porteras en Mexico que necesitan crecer como profesionales en los equipos Mexicanos. No hay oportunidades para ellas, Pumas tiene 2 grandes la de CHU y la de JAL. Chivas tenia 2. En fin no entiendo.
@TheAthleticFC I just really puzzled by what is happening with the South American teams. Paraguay yesterday and its huge lost and Brazil today with no clear ideas on how to win its 1st match.
@AsifBurhan No,Argentinians aren't popular in MX. And this latin myth is just that a myth. Latin America is a french concept that Napoleon III brought to MX to divide the US&MX similar copying the fight btw latino EUR vs Anglo-saxion EUR so LA countries has nothing but a languague in Common
@womenxfootball All South American teams are generally like that (Colombia, Argentina, Brazil, etc. ). It has happened to many women national teams like Mexico, Ireland, etc