OrangeBlood4life
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UF feels a bit high, uga a bit low. Tempted to grab that uf bet...but it's all so risky this far out. An injury to jg or franks swings that game by 2 tds.
International friendlies at Neyland would be an awesome experience
Sorry, largest in TN is what I meant.
Tennessee soccer attendance record of 47,622 set at Gold Cup game in Nashville
They have to expand the field for soccer first. It's barely big enough for footballUSA v Mexico in Neyland with 100k US fans in attendance,
Those Champions Cup matches are so garbage. What you had in Nashville was an exhibition between the reserve and youth sides of two of the most soulless clubs in England. I wouldn't pay $5 to watch these obvious cash grabs in person, and they're charging way too much for this garbage product.
Schedule a USA v Mexico competitive match in Neyland. 100k USA fans would be a pretty incredible experience, and I would be completely ok if the Mexicans are treated even half as despicably as they treat us in the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.
Speaking as a USA supporter, I think it's also a disgrace how Concacaf and the FMF will schedule competitive matches in the Rose Bowl in LA when the Mexican national team needs an advantage against the USA.
They have to expand the field for soccer first. It's barely big enough for football
They're getting a professional club next year aren't they?True, just think it's lame that the USSF has no other choice than scheduling matches against Mexico in Columbus, OH at that tiny MLS stadium, because demographics basically precludes scheduling competitive matches in most major US markets.
I do agree about Nashville overall being a great location for soccer at both professional club and for competitive international matches. The USMNT is well received and supported in Nashville as well.
They're getting a professional club next year aren't they?
ATL United games are awesome. Only MLS I can handluNashville SC. They start in MLS next season. Great decision by MLS. Atlanta United are loved by city of Atlanta, it's a really unique and fun supporter culture. Everyone remarks how ATL United games are just like college football games. Lots of music, tailgates, and the experience is unlike anything else a professional team in the city offers. The city loves ATL United, and I think that Nashville SC can be supported by the community in a similar fashion. Nashville is another major Southern city that's home to tons of college football fans, along with lots of transplants who can get behind a new professional sports in town.
