Crusaders at Freedom/Atlanta 8/4

Discussion in 'NWSL' started by DCUPopeAndLillyFan, Aug 2, 2002.

  1. DCUPopeAndLillyFan

    Apr 20, 2000
    Colorado
    Hi all,

    The Crusaders will be tailgating before the crucial Freedom-Atlanta match this Sunday starting at 1 PM and going until about 3:30 PM in our usual location in Lot 8 just past the Fan Zone (look for our banner on the fence). We will have a grill and cooler available for use and encourage people to bring some items to share. Kickoff for the final regular season home match (hey, we may get a home playoff match!) will be at 4 PM, come on out and support your winning team!

    Apparently, all 100-level tickets have been sold (or given away) for the match, so no tickets are available in Section 139. We may move up the rail to 239 to create some space for ourselves so look around if you are trying to join us.

    --- Ron K --- ronkessler@sprynet.com

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  2. FearM9

    FearM9 New Member

    Jul 14, 2000
    On my bike
    The Webbinator :D went to TicketBastard yesterday morning and tried to see what tix she could get for this match (she's a season ticket holder though) ... all she could get was seats at the 300 level. So does this mean that the entire 200 level is sold out at RFK?
     
  3. magiclamp

    magiclamp New Member

    Jan 2, 2000
    New Yawk
    Holy crap! I checked out ticketbastard yesterday morning and there were seats in the 200 section. Damn, shoulda bought a ticket last week, but I've been so spoiled being able to get seats in the 100 section all season that I just didn't think about that. grrrrrrrrrrr......

    Oh well, as long as I'm THERE! Maybe they'll have some decent seats at the box office.

    Norma
     
  4. asfoolasiam

    asfoolasiam New Member

    Jul 2, 2001
    Takoma Park
    Club:
    DC United
    I always prefer higher-up seats at soccer matches. I mean, if you want autographs or otherwise to interact with the players, closer up is better; if you want to be able to see the whole field as each play unfolds, however, I think the higher-up view is ideal.

    I almost always sit in section 332 for soccer matches at RFK.
     

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