fvck them all. i just got back to my apartment (in richmond) 20 minutes ago, and i cant go back up tommorrow.
natty, i appreciate and understand the sentiment, but this is not DCU fvcking us over and taking revenue away from DCU will not fix the problem.
Seemed really clear to me that the effort to clear the field was either laughably amateur on the part of MLS/RBNY, or detestably intentional, and I can't figure out which is actually worse. And when Backe said he didn't want to play, I knew the decision was made at that point. Not to mention, does it really take 3 hours to remove the tarp from the field? Why take it off 3 hours before kick off while it's snowing?? I call BS. And as someone else pointed out, they somehow managed to officially announce it (after about 15 minutes of something like 6 people trying to shovel a field) just late enough to casually ease into the coverage of the other game that was about to start. Are they going to talk about how they couldn't get enough crew to the stadium because of the storms? BS again. MLS screwed this up so badly that people need to lose their jobs. It's just like I said when they switched the original game, MLS is beholden to NBC and is a complete farce. I'm tired of the lies and BS and posturing. At this point, I think if you took the angriest 11 DC United FANS and put them on the field against RBNY we'd win based on motivation alone. I hope our players have a fraction of that emotion to get the job done.
All this just increased the rivalry between the 2 teams, i feel there will be a lot of drama in tonight's match, i hope one day(in a long future) this derby will be one of the hottest in the world. I feel sorry for the traveling fans but don't worry the RB are gonna lose, like they always did in the important games.
Well, either the fans would win or all have been ejected by the 5th minute for breaking all the RBNY players' legs...and also the coaches'.
New York Red Bulls have failed twice to provide a playable field, even though they have their own soccer-specific stadium. They had a chance to provide an alternative venue for the first game, but they didn't. For the second chance that they had, they did not provide appropriate snow-clearing equipment that could have cleared the field in five minutes. They could have stopped in the middle of the first and second halves to clear the lines and no one would have complained. The league has accommodated them twice while they made fools of themselves. Let's make sure that they make fools of themselves for a third time tonight by beating their team solidly on the field.
Sure, and I understand your sentiment. I think it makes complaints less valid when people continually fork over money to a league which at best bends the rules and at worst is...well, lets not go there. Personal decisions, obviously. Look, the bottom line is this: I'm not swearing off MLS forever but right now for the immediate future I can not in good conscience hand money over to a league that, after incorrectly deciding to switch homefield advantage, postponed a match more or less because one team didn't feel like playing in the weather.
Is there a higher power we can complain to like CONCACAF or US Soccer? MLS participates in larger tournaments and if they can't handle their own play-offs then obviously they shouldn't be participating in other leagues as well.
I present to you, a d-bag opinion http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...-new-york-vs-dc-united-was-the-right-decision
1) How do they get the snow off the tarp then? You'd still be in the same boat trying to clear snow. It wasn't about the condition of the field, it was about the rate of snow covering the field. 2) Agreed. I watched, but would have flipped anyway. 3) That's the rub. 15 people clearing snow. metros didn't want to play. Thx, Jay!
Hate to quote myself, but if two buses filled up just like that last night, what provisions will be made for the 700 fans who made the trip, were at the game when it was cancelled and didn't have internet access to get registered for the bus trip today. Thx, Jay!
They might have said something to the travelling fans like "we'll have buses reserved for you if you want to go tomorrow". Not that many could have made arrangements with work/school/the sitter from NYC. Thx, Jay! Actually, here's the answer to my question from twitter: 266537192497770496 is not a valid tweet id https://twitter.com/Parsonswlc/status/266537192497770496 And this: Team is supposedly working on more buses for fans willing to make the trek - will keep you posted if I get word. #dcu #mls— Pablo Iglesias Maurer (@MLSist) November 8, 2012 https://twitter.com/DCist_Pablo/status/266538739034095616
Just about everyone on the bus I was on had some sort of smart phone. I was tempted to go today, but decided to just watch it on TV. Two trips up the Turnpike on consecutive days was a bit too much to take.
Jack Warner will take your call. He is the epitome of integrity and transparency. After all, he wants back into the CONCACAF fold.
Um, where would that have been, this area was a disaster area last week...and many places here still are. The team requested postponing the game a day before the game was to be played. They knew the weather was going to be ridiculous. They had a skelton crew of people in the stadium due to travel issues and no fans..what do you want a handful of interns to do? The league botched this by not immediately postponing this game when it was obvious to anyone in this region that the conditions were going to be unplayable. Additionally, RB has zero incentive to go gung ho and ge the match in. They made the right call in postponing, the outrage though is that MLS failed to do this until past zero hour..its on them.