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Should make Dest walk home, what a ******* idiot for getting 2 yellow cards.
I've seen some dumb red cards/second yellows, but I've never seen a player essentially beg for one. Credit to Ream and Turner for tearing him a new one while he was leaving.
 
Are people gonna be double screening tonight for the Nations League semi? US vs Jamaica kicks off about a half hour after Cyclone tip.
 
My kids have started to get more interested in soccer so we’re considering going to the game in KC on July 1st. Are there designated sections for each country or do they not have visitor sections at events like this?
 
My kids have started to get more interested in soccer so we’re considering going to the game in KC on July 1st. Are there designated sections for each country or do they not have visitor sections at events like this?
It doesn't appear that there are, but maybe someone else can find out something more for you. We are going to be out of town that weekend, so I honestly didn't look at tickets until now. I did find this story/timeline from the American Outlaws expressing their frustration.

https://theamericanoutlaws.com/stories/668-copa-tickets-facts-frustrations-and-what-s-to-come


Since this will be the first Copa game hosted by KC, I'm curious what kind of turnout we're going to get. Obviously, Copa is a bigger deal than other International matches held here, but there are currently a LOT of tickets still up for sale on Ticketmaster. I assume that Children's Mercy wouldn't have the capacity to hold the demand, but I'm having a hard time envisioning Arrowhead not looking pretty spotty with fans. I hope I'm wrong.
 
It doesn't appear that there are, but maybe someone else can find out something more for you. We are going to be out of town that weekend, so I honestly didn't look at tickets until now. I did find this story/timeline from the American Outlaws expressing their frustration.

https://theamericanoutlaws.com/stories/668-copa-tickets-facts-frustrations-and-what-s-to-come


Since this will be the first Copa game hosted by KC, I'm curious what kind of turnout we're going to get. Obviously, Copa is a bigger deal than other International matches held here, but there are currently a LOT of tickets still up for sale on Ticketmaster. I assume that Children's Mercy wouldn't have the capacity to hold the demand, but I'm having a hard time envisioning Arrowhead not looking pretty spotty with fans. I hope I'm wrong.

Was thinking about making my way to KC for this, I freaking hate arrowhead from a transportation standpoint. The horror stories I heard of uber and Lyft from big events recently like Taylor swift and beyonce has me hedging because I wouldn’t have a car.
 

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