So ive just got back from weds nights Vancouver Whitecaps vs Chivas usa, and im curious to see what people think of the mls back home?
Ive got to admit i had a great night - fantastic stadium (bc place), with amazing staff - myself and my scottish mate were the loudest people in our stand so the stewards offered to move us to the southside (think block 19) free of charge (tickets would have cost double to sit there).
Football wise it was likewatching a reasonable L1/bad championship team - chivas were piss poor though
Atmoshpere wise it was good, but barely a single chivas fan in the place - and they were spread about - made it difficult to heckle opposition fans.. and whitecaps need to learn way more songs.
Other things of note include being alowed to drink in the stands - good, but at $8 a beer (£5) got expensive, and the gigantic tv suspended in the middle showing decent camera angles and replays (though i think this would cause riots at home).
All in all a good experience and i would encourage anyone visiting north america to try and check out a game - especially as the ticket was $20 (plus $8 booking fee - ticket master you bastards).
Ive got to admit i had a great night - fantastic stadium (bc place), with amazing staff - myself and my scottish mate were the loudest people in our stand so the stewards offered to move us to the southside (think block 19) free of charge (tickets would have cost double to sit there).
Football wise it was likewatching a reasonable L1/bad championship team - chivas were piss poor though
Atmoshpere wise it was good, but barely a single chivas fan in the place - and they were spread about - made it difficult to heckle opposition fans.. and whitecaps need to learn way more songs.
Other things of note include being alowed to drink in the stands - good, but at $8 a beer (£5) got expensive, and the gigantic tv suspended in the middle showing decent camera angles and replays (though i think this would cause riots at home).
All in all a good experience and i would encourage anyone visiting north america to try and check out a game - especially as the ticket was $20 (plus $8 booking fee - ticket master you bastards).