mpg_29 Posted July 1 Share Posted July 1 (edited) 9 hours ago, CanadianTraveller said: Poor Alistair. Between the Europeans not watching games @ 4 AM and the Americans assuming they need evening matches in the Pacific time zone, there's no chance of his request being honored for WC26: "“It can’t be a five o’clock kickoff,” Canada defender Alistair Johnston told the Star. “That’s the simplest one … It’s gotta be an eight or nine o’clock kickoff. Because honestly, it’s not even safe for the fans.”" I doubt they'll even try to schedule indoor stadiums for daytime matches only; more important to show games back home at the right hour. 1PM/noon and 7PM/6PM kickoff in the east; 1PM and 7PM kickoff out west. 2PM in Mexico except for the host team's 2nd & 3rd matches - Monterrey might be the worst of all? FWIW: The Welsh supporters were baking in the Qatari sun during a 1PM match and most of them stayed hydrated. Or were pre-hydrated? The fans will be OK in 26. The players...? Tbf the WC 2026 venues are a bit more dispersed including the north because the business model is more than just trying to sell tickets to Latin Americans in the US south like with God Cup/Copa America. That being said early morning games could also work no? You covering Europe and to a lesser extent Asia pretty well. Edited July 1 by mpg_29 TGAA_Star 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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theaub Posted July 1 Share Posted July 1 (edited) 12 hours ago, CanadianTraveller said: Poor Alistair. Between the Europeans not watching games @ 4 AM and the Americans assuming they need evening matches in the Pacific time zone, there's no chance of his request being honored for WC26: "“It can’t be a five o’clock kickoff,” Canada defender Alistair Johnston told the Star. “That’s the simplest one … It’s gotta be an eight or nine o’clock kickoff. Because honestly, it’s not even safe for the fans.”" I doubt they'll even try to schedule indoor stadiums for daytime matches only; more important to show games back home at the right hour. 1PM/noon and 7PM/6PM kickoff in the east; 1PM and 7PM kickoff out west. 2PM in Mexico except for the host team's 2nd & 3rd matches - Monterrey might be the worst of all? FWIW: The Welsh supporters were baking in the Qatari sun during a 1PM match and most of them stayed hydrated. Or were pre-hydrated? The fans will be OK in 26. The players...? I was at that Wales/Iran game and at least a large part of that stadium was covered (the only threat to public health was having to watch 90 minutes of Wales). From what I've heard KC seemed worse than that. e: thinking about it a bit though and there was so much hype around Qatar and the heat that people definitely took more precautions - I don't think anyone thinks the same thing about Kansas City per se. Edited July 1 by theaub narduch 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CanadianTraveller Posted July 1 Share Posted July 1 Yeah I was under cover, as were 95% of the Iranians. But the Welsh in the (north?) end zone...well, they baked esp. in the 1st half. KC would have been a good 5C warmer than Qatar (and no field A/C); unlike KC there were few empty seats to move to, and I doubt the supporters would have even given the chance? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theaub Posted July 1 Share Posted July 1 (edited) Yeah I was right behind the Welsh fans in the lower level in whatever endzone that was - I remember everyone making a beeline to shade at half but honestly don't recall being that inconvinenced by the heat. But everyone was drinking water in the stadium...if there was the option to buy beer probably would have been a far different outcome lol. Edited July 1 by theaub Canuckia and CanadianTraveller 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Treppy2 Posted July 1 Share Posted July 1 Back home in Ottawa after an epic road trip with a buddy to watch Canada's matches in Atlanta, Kansas City and Orlando. We drove between the cities with our Canada Soccer flag flying proudly from our car. I know there were many other Canadian supporters who made the trip to all three cities, some driving, as we did. It was great to see familiar Canadian faces in each city. I salute you all, as that was a lot of driving. My buddy and I made the most of our trip. Between matches we visited Great Smoky National Park in North Carolina, Mammoth Caves National Park in Kentucky, the Jack Daniel's distillery in Tennessee, spent a fun Saturday night in Nashville, toured Sun Records' recording studio in Memphis, stopped at Elvis's birthplace in Mississippi, and ate way too many American-sized meals of ribs (soooo good) and other unhealthy food. The highlights, of course, were attending all three matches and seeing Canada move on to the quarterfinals. Just as much fun was meeting and hanging out not only with fellow Voyageurs but also with supporters of Argentina, Peru and Chile. Everyone we met was really complimentary (and a bit surprised) about how well Canada played. For us, there was not a hint of friction between opposing fans. In Atlanta, I was asked by three different Argentine supporters to trade my Canada/Voyageurs scarf for a (knockoff) Messi jersey. Not naming specific countries, but I definitely felt a much better connection to South American supporters than to supporters from certain CONCACAF nations. Thanks so much to @JamboAl for organizing match tickets and to @Canuckia and the others who organized the pre-match meetups. It was awesome to see so many Canadian fans at away matches. While we can't match the tens of thousands of Argentine fans or the thousands of Chilean and Peruvian fans who travelled to watch their teams, seeing hundreds of Canadian fans at away matches is still really special. If Canada is ever invited/qualified to play in Copa America when a South American country hosts the tournament, I'll go there in a heartbeat and do a similar road trip. Ironically, I have no red Canada clothing left to wear on Canada Day today - after two weeks on the road, I needed to do a load of red laundry. johnyb, Corazon, Trois Reds and 40 others 36 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Obinna Posted July 1 Share Posted July 1 34 minutes ago, Treppy2 said: Back home in Ottawa after an epic road trip with a buddy to watch Canada's matches in Atlanta, Kansas City and Orlando. We drove between the cities with our Canada Soccer flag flying proudly from our car. I know there were many other Canadian supporters who made the trip to all three cities, some driving, as we did. It was great to see familiar Canadian faces in each city. I salute you all, as that was a lot of driving. My buddy and I made the most of our trip. Between matches we visited Great Smoky National Park in North Carolina, Mammoth Caves National Park in Kentucky, the Jack Daniel's distillery in Tennessee, spent a fun Saturday night in Nashville, toured Sun Records' recording studio in Memphis, stopped at Elvis's birthplace in Mississippi, and ate way too many American-sized meals of ribs (soooo good) and other unhealthy food. The highlights, of course, were attending all three matches and seeing Canada move on to the quarterfinals. Just as much fun was meeting and hanging out not only with fellow Voyageurs but also with supporters of Argentina, Peru and Chile. Everyone we met was really complimentary (and a bit surprised) about how well Canada played. For us, there was not a hint of friction between opposing fans. In Atlanta, I was asked by three different Argentine supporters to trade my Canada/Voyageurs scarf for a (knockoff) Messi jersey. Not naming specific countries, but I definitely felt a much better connection to South American supporters than to supporters from certain CONCACAF nations. Thanks so much to @JamboAl for organizing match tickets and to @Canuckia and the others who organized the pre-match meetups. It was awesome to see so many Canadian fans at away matches. While we can't match the tens of thousands of Argentine fans or the thousands of Chilean and Peruvian fans who travelled to watch their teams, seeing hundreds of Canadian fans at away matches is still really special. If Canada is ever invited/qualified to play in Copa America when a South American country hosts the tournament, I'll go there in a heartbeat and do a similar road trip. Ironically, I have no red Canada clothing left to wear on Canada Day today - after two weeks on the road, I needed to do a load of red laundry. Living the dream....well done sir 👍 Treppy2, Olympique_de_Marseille and Unnamed Trialist 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JamboAl Posted July 1 Share Posted July 1 @Treppy2: you sure you don’t want to make a last minute trip to Dallas?? 🙂 I’ll see you in the hood. Olympique_de_Marseille, Treppy2 and YorkRegionFan 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Treppy2 Posted July 1 Share Posted July 1 44 minutes ago, JamboAl said: @Treppy2: you sure you don’t want to make a last minute trip to Dallas?? 🙂 I’ll see you in the hood. Unfortunately, my boss and my wallet both say no to Dallas. Not to get ahead of ourselves, but a trip to a semifinal in New York would be in the cards. johnyb, Unnamed Trialist and YorkRegionFan 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Canuckia Posted July 1 Share Posted July 1 2 hours ago, Treppy2 said: Back home in Ottawa after an epic road trip with a buddy to watch Canada's matches in Atlanta, Kansas City and Orlando. We drove between the cities with our Canada Soccer flag flying proudly from our car. I know there were many other Canadian supporters who made the trip to all three cities, some driving, as we did. It was great to see familiar Canadian faces in each city. I salute you all, as that was a lot of driving. My buddy and I made the most of our trip. Between matches we visited Great Smoky National Park in North Carolina, Mammoth Caves National Park in Kentucky, the Jack Daniel's distillery in Tennessee, spent a fun Saturday night in Nashville, toured Sun Records' recording studio in Memphis, stopped at Elvis's birthplace in Mississippi, and ate way too many American-sized meals of ribs (soooo good) and other unhealthy food. The highlights, of course, were attending all three matches and seeing Canada move on to the quarterfinals. Just as much fun was meeting and hanging out not only with fellow Voyageurs but also with supporters of Argentina, Peru and Chile. Everyone we met was really complimentary (and a bit surprised) about how well Canada played. For us, there was not a hint of friction between opposing fans. In Atlanta, I was asked by three different Argentine supporters to trade my Canada/Voyageurs scarf for a (knockoff) Messi jersey. Not naming specific countries, but I definitely felt a much better connection to South American supporters than to supporters from certain CONCACAF nations. Thanks so much to @JamboAl for organizing match tickets and to @Canuckia and the others who organized the pre-match meetups. It was awesome to see so many Canadian fans at away matches. While we can't match the tens of thousands of Argentine fans or the thousands of Chilean and Peruvian fans who travelled to watch their teams, seeing hundreds of Canadian fans at away matches is still really special. If Canada is ever invited/qualified to play in Copa America when a South American country hosts the tournament, I'll go there in a heartbeat and do a similar road trip. Ironically, I have no red Canada clothing left to wear on Canada Day today - after two weeks on the road, I needed to do a load of red laundry. Well done Sir! Great to meet you! guys! I am of the same mind about the semis. I might see you in New Jersey.🤣 Treppy2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ahmedou Posted July 1 Share Posted July 1 World Cup 2022: 1 Goal in 3 Games Copa America 2024: 1 Goal in 3 Games johnyb 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CanadaFan123 Posted July 1 Share Posted July 1 1 minute ago, ahmedou said: World Cup 2022: 1 Goal in 3 Games Copa America 2024: 1 Goal in 3 Games 2 goals* in the World Cup. Canuckia and johnyb 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ahmedou Posted July 1 Share Posted July 1 2 minutes ago, CanadaFan123 said: 2 goals* in the World Cup. It's an own goal. I don't count that as a goal. johnyb, rkomar, Unnamed Trialist and 1 other 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WestHamCanadianinOxford Posted July 1 Share Posted July 1 (edited) 6 minutes ago, ahmedou said: It's an own goal. I don't count that as a goal. By that definition, France only scored once in their Euro group and that was a penalty. Edited July 1 by WestHamCanadianinOxford Admiral Murray, TOcanadafan, johnyb and 1 other 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dyslexic nam Posted July 1 Share Posted July 1 9 minutes ago, ahmedou said: World Cup 2022: 1 Goal in 3 Games Copa America 2024: 1 Goal in 3 Games World Cup 2022: 3 losses Copa America 2024: 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss. costarg, chalms04, TOcanadafan and 10 others 11 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CanadaFan123 Posted July 1 Share Posted July 1 7 minutes ago, ahmedou said: It's an own goal. I don't count that as a goal. Okay but the rest of the world does. Canuckia, Obinna, Stanley and 7 others 4 1 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frmr Posted July 1 Share Posted July 1 13 minutes ago, ahmedou said: It's an own goal. I don't count that as a goal. So if you score an own goal and win the game, do you also not consider that a win? Corazon, RJB, Obinna and 2 others 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Norrin Radd Posted July 1 Share Posted July 1 39 minutes ago, ahmedou said: World Cup 2022: 1 Goal in 3 Games Copa America 2024: 1 Goal in 3 Games World Cup 2022: 7 goals conceded in 3 games Copa America 2024: 2 goals conceded in 3 games Canuckia, kacbru, narduch and 10 others 12 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ivan Posted July 2 Share Posted July 2 Great job @Treppy2! Saw you on TSN proudly singing the national anthem in KC! johnyb, Treppy2, Canuckia and 2 others 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eramosat Posted July 2 Share Posted July 2 that was horrible, to see a player just wipe out running down a ball...not sure I have seen that before, not that I watch much. but that's not good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueseeka Posted July 2 Share Posted July 2 3 hours ago, ahmedou said: It's an own goal. I don't count that as a goal. Lol....so dumb. That goal doesn't happen without Adekugbe johnyb, InglewoodJack, Unnamed Trialist and 1 other 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kent Posted July 2 Share Posted July 2 Excited for the quarter final against Venezuela, but I'll actually be in a plane on a cross Atlantic flight during the game. Looks like I'm going to have to get myself a VPN so I can watch a recording of it on my Fibe TV app while I am abroad. Any VPN suggestions are appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unnamed Trialist Posted July 2 Share Posted July 2 6 hours ago, ahmedou said: It's an own goal. I don't count that as a goal. It was an own goal that was a shot by our player, a goal shooting with the intention to score. Sound like a pretty good candidate for a legit goal to me. ahmedou, Canuckia and RJB 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maplebanana Posted July 2 Share Posted July 2 49 minutes ago, Kent said: Excited for the quarter final against Venezuela, but I'll actually be in a plane on a cross Atlantic flight during the game. Looks like I'm going to have to get myself a VPN so I can watch a recording of it on my Fibe TV app while I am abroad. Any VPN suggestions are appreciated. I use NordVPN, which offers some pretty good multi year cheap deals. It is 50/50 on connecting to a specific city (ex. to get local CBS in your favorite NFL team market), but quite good at least on overall country. Haven't had a problem streaming my home content when traveling abroad. Kent 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JAVIERF Posted July 2 Share Posted July 2 10 hours ago, Treppy2 said: Back home in Ottawa after an epic road trip with a buddy to watch Canada's matches in Atlanta, Kansas City and Orlando. We drove between the cities with our Canada Soccer flag flying proudly from our car. I know there were many other Canadian supporters who made the trip to all three cities, some driving, as we did. It was great to see familiar Canadian faces in each city. I salute you all, as that was a lot of driving. My buddy and I made the most of our trip. Between matches we visited Great Smoky National Park in North Carolina, Mammoth Caves National Park in Kentucky, the Jack Daniel's distillery in Tennessee, spent a fun Saturday night in Nashville, toured Sun Records' recording studio in Memphis, stopped at Elvis's birthplace in Mississippi, and ate way too many American-sized meals of ribs (soooo good) and other unhealthy food. The highlights, of course, were attending all three matches and seeing Canada move on to the quarterfinals. Just as much fun was meeting and hanging out not only with fellow Voyageurs but also with supporters of Argentina, Peru and Chile. Everyone we met was really complimentary (and a bit surprised) about how well Canada played. For us, there was not a hint of friction between opposing fans. In Atlanta, I was asked by three different Argentine supporters to trade my Canada/Voyageurs scarf for a (knockoff) Messi jersey. Not naming specific countries, but I definitely felt a much better connection to South American supporters than to supporters from certain CONCACAF nations. Thanks so much to @JamboAl for organizing match tickets and to @Canuckia and the others who organized the pre-match meetups. It was awesome to see so many Canadian fans at away matches. While we can't match the tens of thousands of Argentine fans or the thousands of Chilean and Peruvian fans who travelled to watch their teams, seeing hundreds of Canadian fans at away matches is still really special. If Canada is ever invited/qualified to play in Copa America when a South American country hosts the tournament, I'll go there in a heartbeat and do a similar road trip. Ironically, I have no red Canada clothing left to wear on Canada Day today - after two weeks on the road, I needed to do a load of red laundry. Viva la Vida ! C O L D P L A Y Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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