In reply to: USA/Canada/Mexico joint bid wins right to 2026 World Cup posted by miamioh_irishfan
It doesn't seem like FIFA could do much about it if Chicago was added in several years.
2018 and 2022 bids that ultimately failed.
Probably as an alternate if another city falls through somehow but I don’t see that happenjng
I assume the 7 that are cut from the current 17 would be ahead of Chicago at this point.
midwest and great plains will not have a host city.
[Edit: I didn't realize the cities weren't set yet.]
Maybe KC
I can understand the unpopulated northern plains states being ignored...again but I’m shocked that Chicagoans are 5 hours from a match, Detroit as well to a lesser extent
Cincinnati is definitely Midwest.
10 hours to the east coast and 32 hours to the west coast
The use of “Midwest” to describe Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, etc is an affront to logic
we always considered ourselves "Midwest." Granted, the term is East Coast-centric, and a throwback to an era when the Plains were considered "West" and anything from the Rockies to the Pacific the "Far West." But not all terminologies or classifications are recalibrated whenever logic changes with the times.
You must have really felt tortured when the Atlanta Falcons were in the NFC West while the Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals were in the NFC East.
high plains than mountains /topographically (albeit less so culturally).
I would have expected Chicago or Minneapolis to host too. Once they dropped out, I don’t think any other Midwest or Great Plains city was likely.
And Missouri is absolutely on the plains.