@RyanSev09@RyanKoenigsberg Its the vocal minority. It happens with everything. The loudest people are the miserable pricks that have nothing better to do than bitch on social media. They have no friends and family or are so superficial that they have to seek likes online
@iamnananyamekye@Official_clev There were definitely renovations. They had to put grass in all of the stadiums. They also had to widen some fields to meet requirements. Vegas and Arizona didn't meet standards and withdrew their bids
@masterverse2@Lasradoroyston From what I understand, the pitch wouldve been too narrow to meet requirements. I read that Vegas also withdrew their bid. It wasn't feasible to widen the pitch and it wasn't worth it economically for Vegas to host.
@SantaClausborne@WWFC_ST21 I dont think its a cope. He couldve easily been talking about Wrigley and Fenway, and a lot of baseball fans would wholeheartedly agree
@WWFC_ST21 Its like Fenway Park in Boston. Its over 100 years old and a dump, but I love that place. The seats are tiny, some face the wrong way, and some have obstructed views. Your words ring true with a lot of Red Sox and baseball fans
@ibegamblinghard@Shinkageryo The pitch talks were warranted because these pitches are usually artificial turf for NFL games. The NFL players really want natural grass, but the owner's are too stingy to do it. NFL only plays 8 or 9 home games a year. Owner's prefer turf so they can host concerts on off weeks
@masterverse2@Lasradoroyston A couple of the nicer ones were unable to be used because they didn't meet FIFA standards. Allegiant stadium in Vegas and Arizona's NFL stadium have both hosted Super Bowls. Take a look at the Raiders stadium
@devvinggold@Pivot2Centre Im just guessing, but I think he's saying that the wealth is the reason that all of these events would sell out simultaneously.