A large part of that history was against us, and they just slew that particular dragon.The Red Bulls' brutal playoff history vs. Atlanta sports not winning the big one- something HAS to give
You guys already got the biggest most miraculous victory in Crew history a few weeks ago being saved from certain death. Your fans are the true champions of this season for doing the impossible: Saving the Crewg-ddamnit RBNY you'd better go all the way or I'ma be real pissed off.
Finally this is good news!Someone on the Metrofanatic board reported there are very few tickets left for the ECF second leg at RBA.
Just saw on ESC Facebook page the game at RBA vs Atlanta is officially sold out. Also got my ticket for a potential MLS Cup final for $55. I hope I never see that $55 ever again.
Was a presale for STH's to claim their seat. General sale starts tomorrow.where Did you get the tickets? I don’t see them.
I sincerely hope you get it back.Just saw on ESC Facebook page the game at RBA vs Atlanta is officially sold out. Also got my ticket for a potential MLS Cup final for $55. I hope I never see that $55 ever again.
Is there good coverage for this series in the New York media market, or at the very least in New Jersey?
If it was NYCFC it might have gotten a bit more coverage.No. Soccer is never covered well.
NY Sports coverage revolves around Giants/Jets season and Yankees/Mets season. Giants/Jets season is August-January. Yankees/Mets season is March-October. Sometimes there's a month tacked on at the end for the playoffs. They don't overlap that much either.
There's regular Knicks coverage, but its usually secondary to the two big sports that are covered. Rangers get occasional coverage when they are good.
Thats about it.
Portland probably. I don’t know what KC is like as MLS market.How about for people in Kansas City and Portland regions, is there any hype for the games?
Portland and KC are both top 5, maybe top 3 markets for MLS. Those fans show up, and love their teams.Portland probably. I don’t know what KC is like as MLS market.