At the same time, definitely agree with
by Allumeuse (2020-02-14 14:33:16)

In reply to: Overlooked cities for USMNT home games.  posted by G.K.Chesterton


Atlanta, Charlotte, Portland, Miami and New Orleans. Especially Portland and Charlotte, those seem like no brainers given how soccer crazy they are and the success of matches for the women's side in both places.

I don't understand how Richmond, VA didn't make the list.


I don't think USNT games should be played in Atlanta.
by NDBass  (2020-02-14 16:20:22)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Reply to Post

While I don't recall issues with the temporary grass the last time they did it, I don't feel confident it will work repeatedly. Once they show they can, then by all means. I still won't go to see this iteration of the USMNT, but maybe by the time changes are made it will be worth it.