How can we let this happen?

Discussion in 'USA Men: Fans & Travel' started by gofire2001, May 27, 2003.

  1. gofire2001

    gofire2001 New Member

    Apr 5, 2001
    Section 8 Chicago
    Last night there was more US fans at Spartan stadium than wales fans. How is it there is more Wales flags and banners hanging up than US? How do our players feel when they walk onto a home field only to see more Wales flags than US flags? Does anyone else agree that something has to be done about this before WC qualifying starts?
     
  2. Thomas Flannigan

    Feb 26, 2001
    Chicago
    I would love to see something done about this but don't count on it. The USSF markets to FOREIGN fans, not U.S. fans. If you want to take a course in ethnic geography in the U.S., just look at where the USSF puts games:
    El Salvador in DC, largest Salvadorean population in the U.S.
    Canada in Lockhart, FL, where the largest concentration of Canadian "snowbirds" who winter in Florida can be found.
    Mexico in Houston.
    Wales in San Jose, home of the largest Welsh community in the U.S.
    Japan backed out of Seattle, but that game was put there because of the large Japanese population in Seattle. Portugal was scheduled for Boston, in the Portuguese heartland.
    The USSF did the same thing with qualifiers last time, but we lucked out. Next time we may not be so lucky.
     
  3. Straight Red

    Straight Red New Member

    Jan 17, 2003
    Boston, MA
    Can you blame the USSF? It's all about money and selling tickets, and you won't find US soccer fans filling a stadium for a friendly.
     
  4. gofire2001

    gofire2001 New Member

    Apr 5, 2001
    Section 8 Chicago
    But if only a couple of hundred US fans brought a flag or banner and was able to cover the stadium that would be a small victory for us.
     
  5. yellowbismark

    yellowbismark Member+

    Nov 7, 2000
    San Diego, CA
    Club:
    Club Tijuana
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    huh? there's a Welsh community in the US??
     
  6. Thomas Flannigan

    Feb 26, 2001
    Chicago
    I am all for making money. There are cities in this country that are dying for a game. The national team hasn't played in Chicago in 10 years. The last game was a US Cup game, a kind of friendly, against Germany in 1993 that drew 36,000 under threat of rain. That's 3 times what yesterday's crowd was and 9 times the Lockhart crowd. I have no problem with playing Mexico once a year in a venue where the Mexicans will pack the place. But every single game does not have to cater to an ethnic market. You can make lots of money from American fans too.
     
  7. pweakland

    pweakland Member

    Feb 17, 2000
    Los Angeles
    Club:
    Los Angeles Galaxy
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    i doubt they give a rat's ass. but what do i know...maybe landon thinks, "damn, those welsh have more pretty flags and banners hanging around the stadium, maybe i won't play as hard as i would if there were more pretty american banners and such around the stadium..."
     
  8. Thomas Flannigan

    Feb 26, 2001
    Chicago
    Of course they care! Doesn't anyone remember what Earnie Stewart said while walking through an empty Saprissa Stadium in Costa Rica after our WCQ loss? "Just once, I wish I could play in front of a crowd like that." Josh Wolff wrote on his website that coming out of the tunnel for warmups in Columbus before the Mexico game was one of the greatest experiences of his life. Finally, we had a home field atmosphere for a game against Mexico.
     
  9. eric d

    eric d Member

    Sep 9, 1998

    Tom "Pass The Buck" Flanigan at it again.

    Maybe if some of those fat old duffs in Sam's Army got off their ass, left the tailgate early and hung some banners in the stadium, it wouldn't be an issue. But I guess 1 kinkos made Sams Army Banner is suficient.
     
  10. gofire2001

    gofire2001 New Member

    Apr 5, 2001
    Section 8 Chicago
    Your right. You would think a supporters club with 10,000 members would have more than one shity banner.
     
  11. AndyMead

    AndyMead Homo Sapien

    Nov 2, 1999
    Seat 12A
    Club:
    Sporting Kansas City
    So the 100-200 "Sammers" hung a banner. What about the other 8-10,000 US fans. Where are their banners?
     
  12. Thomas Flannigan

    Feb 26, 2001
    Chicago
    After the Venezuela game there was a thread here that really ripped the banners displayed behind the goal at that game. One showed the Grateful Dead logo, another Earnie from Sesame Street. Some people didn't like these banners, although I thought they were fine. The more the better. But I could imagine people being reluctant to bring banners after the cruel comments made about their selection.
    Now we have a thread saying there really should be more banners.

    Which is it?
     
  13. BhoysFC1995

    BhoysFC1995 New Member

    Nov 30, 1999
    NYC
    what are we in second grade????? if someone could be soo easily swayed by peoples opnion here at BS, or even at a game for that matter, to not bring a banner- they are complete morons.
     
  14. monster

    monster Member

    Oct 19, 1999
    Hanover, PA
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Dude, they are.
     
  15. Thomas Flannigan

    Feb 26, 2001
    Chicago
    Everybody has a differrent tolerance for humiliation. Some fans here in Chicago stopped going to Fire games after repeated cyberlynchings. The soccer world is small. Sure, some people may ignore insults and go about their lives. Others might think why bother if I am going to get reamed over a trivial thing like a banner.
     
  16. Minnman

    Minnman Member+

    Feb 11, 2000
    Columbus, OH, USA
    Club:
    Columbus Crew
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Since you asked:

    Census 2000:
    There are 1,753,794 persons of Welsh ethnicity living in the United States, according to Census 2000. The states with the largest Welsh-American populations are:
    1. California- 188,414
    2. Pennsylvania- 182,289
    3. Ohio- 132,041
    4. Florida- 91,683
    5. New York- 85,356


    Now, I'm not sure where Tom got his info on SJ having a substantial Welsh-American population base. CA is no. 1, but it's a huge state. The W-A population in CA as a percentage of the overall population is a whopping 0.6%! In PA it's 1.5%. So, yeah, the USSF really does seem to have dropped the ball on this one. This game should have been in Scranton.
     
  17. vflkirwan

    vflkirwan Member

    Mar 28, 2000
    North Jersey
    Club:
    New Jersey
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    English/Welsh/Irish/Scots are well known to cover the stadium from top to bottom with flags and banners.... that is certainly not something American fans are use to seeing. At any other US sporting event, they are not prohibited.

    I doubt that 98.7% of the 8,000 - 10,000 people at the game even read the banner thread and I'd say that only 2 people being generous here were 'swayed' from not bringing banners to the game.
     
  18. pweakland

    pweakland Member

    Feb 17, 2000
    Los Angeles
    Club:
    Los Angeles Galaxy
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    i agree that a "crowd like that" could be motivating or encouraging or make a player feel all warm and fuzzy inside. i just don't think that a bunch of silly banners will do it. i think people matter much more than flags and painted-on sheets. which would you prefer? a bunch of soccer moms sitting on their hands mouths shut, but with a whole bunch of pretty banners flying throughout the stadium... or not a single banner, and a rabid crowd jumping, singing, screaming, etc?
     
  19. Thomas Flannigan

    Feb 26, 2001
    Chicago
    I can't believe that I agree with pweakland. Noise is more important. One example would be the US-Poland game at the World Cup. The Polish fans really showed us how it is done in Europe. They wore immaculate scarves and jerseys, and decorated the entire side of the stadium with banners.
    We had few banners but we were organized and made lots of noice, way more than the Poles. I'd take the noise over the banners any day.
     
  20. Sachin

    Sachin New Member

    Jan 14, 2000
    La Norte
    Club:
    DC United
    One thing that would help is if various supporter clubs brought their banners -- or a USA version of their banner -- to national team matches.

    La Norte brings one to every Nats match we attend. It would be great if the ESC, Screaming Eagles, Mystics, BarnBurners, Ultras, etc. did the same.

    Sachin
     
  21. The Magpie

    The Magpie Member

    Nov 19, 1998
    Cambridge, MA
    The Midnight Riders are bringing a "New England Brigade" banner to France that's based on the first Flag of New England seen below:

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    It's not too big, about 3 feet by 9 feet.

    The Magpie
     
  22. eric d

    eric d Member

    Sep 9, 1998

    Err- no it would certainly not be a good idea. If a good idea means turning people off from a club v club rivalry then it would be a good idea. That is almost a good idea as wearing a Fire or DC kit to a US match- bad form.
     
  23. Sachin

    Sachin New Member

    Jan 14, 2000
    La Norte
    Club:
    DC United
    One would hope that we would all be putting our club rivalries aside for a national team game. I can't imagine a bunch of banners professing various clubs USA support as being that much of a problem. It didn't get shown on TV, but during the Argentina match, a number of club fan bought Argentine flags with their club name written on it. There's no reason why we couldn't do the same.

    Sachin
     
  24. The Magpie

    The Magpie Member

    Nov 19, 1998
    Cambridge, MA
    There are ways you can shown your allegiance and club affiliation without wearing your club's kit, note the various styles of the St. George's Cross that you see at England matches.

    The Magpie
     
  25. Sober Tom

    Sober Tom Member

    Sep 10, 2001
    Glassboro, South Jer
    Club:
    CA River Plate
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    just bring a flag and hang it..not that difficult.
     

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