Pros: Location, easy accessibility, great sport, some really good seats, video board Cons: west facing seats in evening games, some traffic but not overbearing
Hi there fans!
You need to check out the Crew stadium. I am a soccer fan and have been there several times. It is great! It is not a huge facility (compared to say ... the Pontiac Silverdome in Detroit). I went to a World Cup game in '94...
Pros: Located in my hometown, Columbus, Ohio. Best soccer stadium in the country. The Crew are primary tenants! Cons: Concessions by Ogden entertainment; the folks whose $5 bottled water provoked the riots at Woodstock '99.
After two failed ballot measures to build a soccer stadium in Central Ohio, it seemed almost inevitable that our beloved Crew would have to relocate.
And then a miracle happened. Out of nowhere, State Fairgroudns officials expediated the...
Pros: Good location, not a bad seat in the house Cons: Concessions bad, traffic worse
Let's be honest ... soccer doesn't get much respect in the United States.
In 1967, two different professional leagues were formed for the first time in this country, the United Soccer Association, and the National Professional Soccer League....
Pros: Intimate, exciting, well-cared-for Cons: Traffic can be a pain
Wow, a soccer-specific stadium -- in America! What next, cricket pitches in our school yards? Professional Rugby leagues? This European cultural imperialism has got to be stopped!
Seriously though, I think it's great that soccer finally seems...
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