TexanToffee
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I'd say it's pretty unlikely. These stadiums are just so massive.Likelihood of these games selling out ?
Would like to be proven wrong, though.
I'd say it's pretty unlikely. These stadiums are just so massive.Likelihood of these games selling out ?
I dunno, 4 sets of fans for each game and then the general "soccer" fans. Could get close.I'd say it's pretty unlikely. These stadiums are just so massive.
Would like to be proven wrong, though.
Someone's earning.Got tickets for all 3 games before, nice little 10 day trip, all flights sorted just need to sort our hotels nowView attachment 298663
They invented 0% credit cards for exactly these scenarios!Someone's earning.
Nah, if i didn't have kids, those cities all would be worth a trip. I had to be bullied by the wife to cough up the 400 odd for my family's tickets.They invented 0% credit cards for exactly these scenarios!
Ive been to NYC and Chicago before so im looking forward to Atlanta the most.Nah, if i didn't have kids, those cities all would be worth a trip. I had to be bullied by the wife to cough up the 400 odd for my family's tickets.
I was at that same game at Toyota Park. Just bought my tix for July.I saw us lose 2-0 to Chicago Fire there in 2008 then we went on to Denver and beat Colorado Rapids 2-1, Moyes used to go to America most pre seasons back then.
Other than Chicago in July being totally boss?How about Chicago re Everton fans?
I can't remember ever being unable to get to the concourses (ie, for food/drinks/etc.) for lower or higher levels. The only thing close to that I can think of are college football games where student sections are sometimes entirely blocked off.Can anyone who has been to these stadiums before confirm that you have the ability to enter the lower tier concourses if you have an upper tier ticket? This is usually the case in American Stadiums. We got the cheapest tickets in the rafters but I will be looking to slope into the lower tier.