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Gmore
03 Sep 2005, 10:41 PM
I was watching the game in a restaurant, so I couldn't tell how loud it was in the stadium, but it looked as if the crowd was fantastic. The Sky Cam gave a great view of Sam's Army, which appeared to be as raucious as ever. After the goals the cameras were shaking and the fans were bouncing. It reminded me of a college football game.

I'd like to know the American to Mexican ratio. It appeared as if it was a very pro-American crowd.

Once again, props to all those who contributed to the electric atmosphere. I think Nike has some more commercial material in Beasley's goal.

Clinton AFC
03 Sep 2005, 11:54 PM
I was watching the game in a restaurant, so I couldn't tell how loud it was in the stadium, but it looked as if the crowd was fantastic. The Sky Cam gave a great view of Sam's Army, which appeared to be as raucious as ever. After the goals the cameras were shaking and the fans were bouncing. It reminded me of a college football game.

I'd like to know the American to Mexican ratio. It appeared as if it was a very pro-American crowd.

Once again, props to all those who contributed to the electric atmosphere. I think Nike has some more commercial material in Beasley's goal.

Yes, props to the US fans--you were very audible over the TV. The chants, songs, etc, came through and the atmosphere did indeed seem electric. My parents, not regular soccer viewers, were surprised that the stadium only held <25,000.

This led to a conversation of NASL/MLS drawing 30,000 in "half empty" stadia like Soldier Field and Giants Stadium and why SSS are crucial to building our sport here.

The match LOOKED important on TV with a boistrous sell out crowd and so to all of you that went to Crew Stadium: Thank You! Your presence contributed in a meaningful way to building up soccer's image in this country.

PS--I was in Azteca on Easter Sunday and the contrast between the (US) cops in white short sleeve shirts and soft caps tonight vs Mexico's police in full riot gear with sheilds was a striking contrast for me. I hope everyone in Columbus, Yanqui and Mexicano alike, had a great time tonight. It did appear that way.

purojogo
04 Sep 2005, 01:52 AM
Yep, thanks C-bus...Great showing of support

asdf2
04 Sep 2005, 02:15 AM
Just curious from anyone who was there what the % of Mexican supporters was?

nimitivd
04 Sep 2005, 02:24 AM
WOW is all i have to say about the supporters in columbus. simply awesome. That had to be the biggest sea of red Ive ever seen at a match. so sweet.

CrewBeat
04 Sep 2005, 02:37 AM
Just curious from anyone who was there what the % of Mexican supporters was?

kind of hard to say, at first it seemed to be largely mexican before the game. But that's only because they all got there when the gates opened. The US supporters filled out the stands and easly out numbered Mexicians. I'd say about 4-5 thousand, like was predicted by Mark McCullers. so what ever % that gives you. Great crowd, great night. :D

clevelandstoker
04 Sep 2005, 02:41 AM
Watching the tape of ESPN Classic now and I'd have to say ESPN does not know how to mic a soccer game correctly. Put the chants up in the mix. I didn't stand their screaming for two hours for just the Mexican fans in Columbus to hear.
:D

Frankie Boy
04 Sep 2005, 02:48 AM
kind of hard to say, at first it seemed to be largely mexican before the game. But that's only because they all got there when the gates opened. The US supporters filled out the stands and easly out numbered Mexicians. I'd say about 4-5 thousand, like was predicted by Mark McCullers. so what ever % that gives you. Great crowd, great night. :D

It seems that south of the border (another Azteca alum on Easter Sunday here) the custom is to stand at your seat and watch warm-ups for an hour or so...while here tailgating is the norm...and you get to your seat 1/2 hour or less before gametime...

I suspect the USA fans were here in the parking lot eating burgers and drinking a few...

kuhnscoot
04 Sep 2005, 02:48 AM
kind of hard to say, at first it seemed to be largely mexican before the game. But that's only because they all got there when the gates opened. The US supporters filled out the stands and easly out numbered Mexicians. I'd say about 4-5 thousand, like was predicted by Mark McCullers. so what ever % that gives you. Great crowd, great night. :D


Fanfreakingtastic crowd for the game, loved every second. I thought it was around 60-40, but I could be wrong

Palermo10
04 Sep 2005, 02:59 AM
I read in one newspaper it was about 35-40% Mexican.

And that a lot of them bought tickets on eBay!

Bob Morocco
04 Sep 2005, 03:30 AM
Props to everyone, Bigsoccer posters I saw on TV: MikeLastort2, Redchick, Bison, Thomas A Finna, Fidlere and some I'm forgetting.

emp2b3
04 Sep 2005, 03:32 AM
At the tailgate before the game people were doing a chant about how the US is going to win the World Cup but I can't remember how it goes. Need a new sig. now that we took care of Mex. so props to the person that can hook me up. Thanks.

Bill Archer
04 Sep 2005, 07:59 AM
I read in one newspaper it was about 35-40% Mexican.

And that a lot of them bought tickets on eBay!

Absolutely ridiculous. 15-20% tops, and that's being generous. They were so pushy and obnoxious and rude to everyone it may have seemed like more, but no way.

Roach
04 Sep 2005, 08:11 AM
Yeah great crowd and support from C-bus. On tv the atmosphere seemed electric in a very meaningful game. Chants were on point. I was standing in front of the tv the whole game bouncing myself; man wish i coulda been there.

TheImposter
04 Sep 2005, 08:29 AM
Absolutely ridiculous. 15-20% tops, and that's being generous. They were so pushy and obnoxious and rude to everyone it may have seemed like more, but no way.
I have to admit, when I walked in I was really pissed at all the green. My section (106 for you Crew fans -- midfield on the side you can see on TV) was almost full of Mexicans, though to be fair they were polite enough. I thought "Man, whoever managed this ticket sale is out of a job tomorrow". It looked like they might as well have just played it in LA. Turned out hardly any of them had tickets there and they were gradually pushed out, but there was still way too much green in the stadium for my liking.

Somebody mentioned the police -- after the game some asshat in a convertible was doing donuts in the parking lot while it was still mostly full and there were lots of people partying, kids kicking balls around. Next thing I see is 3 of Columbus' finest on horseback, galloping after him in a cloud of dust. It was kind of cool. I'm sure he spent the night on a nice hard cot in a room with cinder block walls.

buckeye5
04 Sep 2005, 09:37 AM
At the tailgate before the game people were doing a chant about how the US is going to win the World Cup but I can't remember how it goes. Need a new sig. now that we took care of Mex. so props to the person that can hook me up. Thanks.

We're all part of Bruce's Army
We're all off to Germany
And we'll really shake them up
When we when the World Cup
Ohhh the US has the greatest football team!!

flowergirl
04 Sep 2005, 10:51 AM
before the game started it looked like maybe 50/50 but once everyone got into the stadium it was probably more 70/30. all the mexican fans i encountered were pretty nice though. except this one dude a few rows in front of me who kept flicking everybody off. he got really quiet after the 2nd goal though. ;)

HartwickFan
04 Sep 2005, 11:09 AM
That had to be the biggest sea of red Ive ever seen at a match. so sweet.

I agree -- that sea of red was very impressive. People have been urgin others to wear red for years now, but this match seemed to definitely take it to a new level -- the Sam's Army stands behind the goal really were a sea of red.

Overall, the crowd looked and sounded great on television -- props to everyone who was there! :)

Bill Archer
04 Sep 2005, 11:30 AM
before the game started it looked like maybe 50/50 but once everyone got into the stadium it was probably more 70/30. all the mexican fans i encountered were pretty nice though. except this one dude a few rows in front of me who kept flicking everybody off. he got really quiet after the 2nd goal though. ;)

We had a terrible time with them in our section. They filled up the section before the game and every time someone who actually had a ticket for the seats would show up they'd make a big stink and refuse to move until they called and usher or a cop. Then they kept filtering down all game long and filling the stairways so nobody could get by, etc., kept fighting with the CSC guys and the Cops about hanging banners over the stadium signage ( after the third warning, the cop finally came back. pulled out a knife and cut the damn flag down, which of course had a bunch of drunken Mexis calling him a "racist". Of course.

My son got shoved around several times, since he was on the aisle. I changed places with him and - since I'm 6'6" and 250 they stopped that crap.

Once we took the lead though they all just shut up, sat down and/or passed out.

Ikari
04 Sep 2005, 11:52 AM
After the game I found out from one of our supporters that someone from stadium security wanted to force the entire SA section to move to their assigned seat on their tickets, and SIT DOWN.

I shat you not.

This game was the most amazing thing I've ever been to, and my first WCQ cap to boot. I think I was in the 4th or 5th row in section 137, and it was great. Oh and mad props to the guy standing infront of me with the red hardhat on. Way to help get the singing going!

que sera, sera...whatever will be, will be...we're going to germany...