It's really awkward urinating on the back of the guy in front of you's trousers if the gaps are large enough for people to see you doing it.
You guys better hurry, you only got 3 months until the ground freezes again and you got to wait another 9 months to finish.
Quakes fan here. Rivalries not a factor, because our rivals rivals are NY, Tijuana, a team with no players, and the San Diego Chargers.
BTW, that looks like the Quakes training facility. I mean, our actual finished training facility with a sign on it and everything.
How is this: As it stands 👀 pic.twitter.com/QrvdYGU97w— BMO Stadium (@BMOStadium) August 17, 2017 A look at @BancStadium from this week's #TuesdayTours pic.twitter.com/BDQFuQ4Rq9— LAFC (@LAFC) August 15, 2017
The DC United website says Audi Field is supposed to open in 2018. Does anyone know if that is still really the plan and if so what part of 2018 are they projecting? Based on my knowledge once DC moves into Audi there will only be Minnesota and possibly Vancouver (although I think they have a pretty favorable deal) not playing in owner controlled stadiums. Out of 23 teams that is something I thought I would never see.
The team has said it will be June of 2018. Most fans are realistically expecting it to be after the World Cup break.
Ok, I should change my comment to after DC moves there will only be Minnesota left that isn't the primary tenant, in an owner controlled stadium or has a deal that gives them at least partial advertising, concessions and parking revenue. Like I said above as far as I know Seattle still falls in the owner controlled category.