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Goal.com Luis Suarez reveals plans for Barcelona return as he reveals he has 'confirmed' plan with his family It's not mentioned whether Barcelona wants him back.
ACV, is a club based in Assen, Netherlands and competes in the Tweede Divisie or the third tier of the Holland.
This had to have written by AI. 1) Chicago Fire is not one of the league's original clubs. Close, but not quite. 2) Every section talks about "frigid nights" as if it's a foregone conclusion these cold weather games will kickoff at 7:30 local time.
References owner “Jose Mansueto” also. Didn’t realize Joe became Hispanic recently. The paragraph after that also references the club’s head coach and Director of Football but doesn’t include Berhalter’s name. Low-quality bullshit from Sports Illustrated, as you’d expect.
If you have a kickoff at 1 p.m or 3 p.m. in December or early March, the temperature difference between the afternoon or 7:30 in Minnesota, Montreal, Toronto, Chicago, et. al. isn't going to be that great (usually). What will be a factor is the kind of precipitation you may get prior to or during the game (cold rain, sleet, or snow). That can factor into the attendance for a winter-time match. I guess we'll see which league has the heartiest badasses around; the NFL or MLS! Also, tip of the hat to CFL fans who always pack the outdoor stadiums for the Grey Cup regardless of the conditions.