“Such suburban models are being rationalized as ‘what people want,’ when in fact they are simply what is most expedient to produce. The truth is that what people want is a decent place to live, not just a suburban version of a decent place to live.”
Yeah, I'm not a fan of MLS aligning itself with the U.S. national teams. I know many Timbers fans that aren't USMNT fans.
The NWSL tweeted today that one of their players scored a World Cup goal for the first time today, apparently forgetting that Sinclair plays in their league.
I don't like the fact that Moncton is even part of this tournament. Somebody ought to look up the most travel between games of a World Cup, because US/Nigeria have to fly Vancouver - Moncton and have one less day to prepare than the winner if either finishes 2nd in the group. That game should be in Edmonton.
I suppose, though finishing 3rd is potentially better. If Nigeria finishes 3rd in their group, it could be Canada v Nigeria in Vancouver on June 21, Nigeria's second game in a row there... while the higher finishing team flies across the country to Moncton.
Yeah Bachmann of Switzerland just did a fantastic Messi impression tearing up the left flank, then slipped because of the dumb turf. Had she finished, I can't think of a better goal in woman's football that I've ever seen. Swiss doing a great job hanging in there with the world champs, who look breakable.
Wow, there is literally nobody at the game in Montreal. Even considering the poor start times (4 pm on a weekday), it's an absolutely pathetic attendance for a city that is at best a fickle soccer town.
I usually see quite a bit of love for Olympic Stadium but it just looks terrible for football. Is Hellard Field booked for this evening?
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“Such suburban models are being rationalized as ‘what people want,’ when in fact they are simply what is most expedient to produce. The truth is that what people want is a decent place to live, not just a suburban version of a decent place to live.”
“Such suburban models are being rationalized as ‘what people want,’ when in fact they are simply what is most expedient to produce. The truth is that what people want is a decent place to live, not just a suburban version of a decent place to live.”