not as awsome as ur 6,866 hunsid's posts are awesome,
I'd be lying to say not.
sid is a legend.
not as awsome as ur 6,866 hunsid's posts are awesome,
I'd be lying to say not.
sid is a legend.
not as awsome as ur 6,866 hunsid's posts are awesome,
I'd be lying to say not.
sid is a legend.
I think we've proven our point. Now take that back with you as a warning to your mob of hooligans blue and white.. before you try messing with us again remember sid is lurking.
The boogeyman looks in his closet for Sid...
f u ya sausage jockeyHe doesn't have to do even that...the closet ran off in fear of Sid.
That's not happening anytime soon in Vancouver and it has less to do with Whitecaps marketing and more to do with the Vancouver sports fan. It is impressive though. The only time we will sell out BC place for an MLS game is if we hosted a cup final between Vancouver and Beckham.
First Seattle did limit their seating when they began and opened up more seats as the demand came in.
I was told when I was young that Vancouver as a sports town only supports teams that are in the best league available and teams that are winners. The Lions are the defending grey cup champs, they have what people say is the best team in the CFL and have a fully opened BC place and yet they are struggling to get 30 plus thousand in there. Why because it is not the NFL so people will only go in large numbers for the playoffs. The Giants for many years have been putting out a quality product on the ice and their numbers are good but they cannot sell out regularly because it is not the NHL. Canadians same thing because it is not MLB. Even the Canucks when they struggled through the Messier years couldn't sell out. How many people attend SFU or UBC games? Vancouver as a sports town is not as good as people think.
We had a mid week game against Chivas that was very important for a playoff push and we sold under 18.000 tickets. Why didn't people scramble to get tickets for this game? We are not European soccer so people have trouble supporting it on mass.