Political comments regarding the World Cup (including mine) are moved to the appropriate thread.
has a retractable roof like Houston, so I suspect it's rarely open air for MLB games. We saw a game in Houston mid-July 2021. When we drove by it the next day we could see the roof was open to let the sun shine on the grass.
The Scots made quite an impression upon Boston.My Scotsman mate and neighbour Bill went into Brisbane city at 6am this morning (Thursday)
Doesn't surprise me.The Scots made quite an impression upon Boston.
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I'm living in the opposite world. Per game price of my two season seats plus the most convenient parking in Dodger Stadium:Marlins games are so poorly attended that one can generally purchase tickets for $10 per seat - maybe $6. This "generally admission" (not really) gives one the ability to float and try out about 3-5 different sections of the stadium. They even need to sell $44 Family 4-Packs: a ticket, a hot dog, and a soda. Basically, they cannot give away Marlins tickets. It's the 2nd-cheapest MLB team?!
1995 | 26.46 | DS |
1996 | 26.70 | DS |
1997 | 28.70 | |
1998 | 30.77 | |
1999 | 34.30 | |
2000 | 36.00 | |
2001 | 36.10 | |
2002 | 39.40 | |
2003 | 39.40 | |
2004 | 39.40 | DS |
2005 | 41.28 | |
2006 | 44.32 | DS |
2007 | 57.28 | |
2008 | 57.83 | LCS |
2009 | 56.00 | LCS |
2010 | 56.00 | |
2011 | 56.00 | |
2012 | 46.00 | |
2013 | 44.51 | LCS |
2014 | 50.93 | DS |
2015 | 54.73 | DS |
2016 | 64.74 | LCS |
2017 | 75.10 | WS |
2018 | 90.68 | WS |
2019 | 90.31 | DS |
2020 | 103.27 | WS |
2021 | 103.27 | LCS |
2022 | 107.86 | DS |
2023 | 111.18 | DS |
2024 | 120.80 | WS |
2025 | 146.45 | WS |
2026 | 184.51 |
1. The sheer numbers of non-calls, wrong calls, and VAR misses (last night's TV cable deflection was the most recent flagrant example) are exhausting. Only having one on-field referee and two linesmen is clearly insufficient. How does the NFL manage to get its video analysis consistently right yet FIFA misses almost half of its reviews? While "rigging" matches isn't really possible, as we saw in the Argentina vs. Egypt match, it's hard to deny that key calls are often decided in favor of teams with huge superstars.non-calls were horrible
2. A hilarious bit that's absolutely not an exaggeration. We've been making fun of melodramatic foul histrionics for decades and it's still a major part of the game that's often effective.another skit from IG
No question, FIFA clearly wants Messi, Harry Kane, and others to win and believes that outweighs the upsides of an underdog reaching the upper WC matches.So, FIFA is corrupt and they want the stars to win. But wouldn't a good long term strategy, to make the most money, have other teams shine too?
No question, FIFA clearly wants Messi, Harry Kane, and others to win and believes that outweighs the upsides of an underdog reaching the upper WC matches.
To be fair, the NFL more or less did/does the same thing with its superstar quarterbacks. For years, if the defensive team so much as gave Tom Brady a dirty look, they'd throw a roughing-the-passer flag.
watching Messi, the other players don't take cheap shots at him they way they do at everyone else. Is that respect, or cause and effect (penalties) or both?
Great minds think alike. I made those same bolded comments almost verbatim to my wife and mentioned what a pleasure it is to watch him because of that. I don't have the answers to either question.Messi doesn't flop they way everyone else does. Is that because they don't take cheap shots at him, so he doesn't need to?
So, FIFA is corrupt and they want the stars to win. But wouldn't a good long term strategy, to make the most money, have other teams shine too?
No question, FIFA clearly wants Messi, Harry Kane, and others to win and believes that outweighs the upsides of an underdog reaching the upper WC matches.
1. The sheer numbers of non-calls, wrong calls, and VAR misses (last night's TV cable deflection was the most recent flagrant example) are exhausting. Only having one on-field referee and two linesmen is clearly insufficient. How does the NFL manage to get its video analysis consistently right yet FIFA misses almost half of its reviews? While "rigging" matches isn't really possible, as we saw in the Argentina vs. Egypt match, it's hard to deny that key calls are often decided in favor of teams with huge superstars.
Great minds think alike. I made those same bolded comments almost verbatim to my wife and mentioned what a pleasure it is to watch him because of that. I don't have the answers to either question.
This is the last straw for me with the World Cup.
I appreciate the emotional support but it would just be hate-watching -- cringing in wait for the next officiating outrage.Dude hang in for three more games!
Now is very different with MLS. The are 30 teams with a median value of $670 million and three of them over a billion. In many places we have a substantial foreign born population that loves soccer plus a couple of generations of American kids like Adam that played soccer extensively. MLS has served this population with purpose built stadiums of 25,000 or so, many of them owned by the MLS teams that can also earn revenue from other events.The North American Soccer League tried valiantly more than a half century ago (from 1968 to 1984) to address the many issues that made audiences on our continent lose patience and it still didn't work out.
I think there's a very direct analogy that may offend James: the NHL outside Canada and the Original Six cities in the US. In terms of widespread attention, neither sport has it but both have enough local fans who fill the arenas for live games. The US media rights to the NHL are about twice as large as MLS. But those NHL rights are half what they are in Canada which is why NHL team values are 3x MLS values.The ongoing question is "will this, the second World Cup on U.S. soil, finally transform futbol into the monster spectator sport that it is in the rest of the world?" IMO, the points above are impossible for the American sports mind to overcome or dismiss. The answer is "no, it'll never be more than a minor professional sport here."
at tepid NHL interest in the US Sunbelt.