Hopefully not a knee injury
Mathguy64 said:
The way CONMEBOL draws the lines you never know.
Honestly it's a matter of timing and money. When does [whoever] want to pay to rent out the field? And for how long? Those are the real questions.PatAg said:
Only field that looked good was Cowboy stadium, and it only looked good because of all the early prep work they were trying out.
They're gonna do even more for the world cup, and every other stadium is going to have to follow suit
deadbq03 said:Honestly it's a matter of timing and money. When does [whoever] want to pay to rent out the field? And for how long? Those are the real questions.PatAg said:
Only field that looked good was Cowboy stadium, and it only looked good because of all the early prep work they were trying out.
They're gonna do even more for the world cup, and every other stadium is going to have to follow suit
It's not a matter of ability it's a matter of money. If the venue can make money on a concert between games because you didn't rent the venue out for the duration - that's your bad, not theirs. (And yes, there was a concert in Miami between group stage games and this final).
deadbq03 said:
I'm just trying to say that the only reason Cowboys looked good was because they didn't have anything else going on.
deadbq03 said:
I'm just trying to say that the only reason Cowboys looked good was because they didn't have anything else going on.
And no, I don't think everyone thinks about how it actually works.
People are blaming US venues for this ****show when in reality it's that CONMEBOL was cheap.
Or it's because it's hot as **** in TX and no one wanted to attempt a big concert there.PatAg said:deadbq03 said:
I'm just trying to say that the only reason Cowboys looked good was because they didn't have anything else going on.
Because they chose to do a trial run of a what they will need to do for.the world cup.
Which will require no events for weeks, if not a month , before the first games.
Not just laying some sod down.