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Kansas City is interesting Renew Deal Sunday #1
I live relatively near KC indusurb Sunday #33
This is being discussed across the planet malaise Sunday #2
Understandibly Renew Deal Sunday #3
You nailed it malaise Sunday #4
Not only did you nail it with all the governmental misuse of power... slightlv Sunday #26
We are not bdamomma Sunday #35
How about the rooms in Canada and Mexico? You know, the countries without Trump. dem4decades Sunday #5
Not great here as well. Disaffected Sunday #8
Maybe so, but what about Mexico? TheRickles Sunday #16
I dunno, never been there. Disaffected Sunday #34
Toronto has not seen a surge in hotel bookings. Wiz Imp Sunday #19
Majority of unsold game tickets are in the US. Wiz Imp Sunday #20
But FIFA has relased 40% of the hotel bookings for Mexico City TheRickles Sunday #37
That's not many unsold tickets RussBLib Sunday #39
I believe those numbers are very misleading. Wiz Imp Sunday #44
The tickets are still sold by the venue regardless of whom bought them. MichMan 18 hrs ago #52
who knew a government behaving like fascists could be a bad thing Skittles Sunday #6
Pretty fine line between behaving like a fascist and being one. BWdem4life 19 hrs ago #50
Not surprising, folks don't want to get tossed Disaffected Sunday #7
Hockey. Now there's a sport! paleotn Sunday #11
YES! Disaffected Sunday #30
I've listed ways to improve soccer in the past. cab67 Sunday #15
Boring 😳❗️ La Urraca Sunday #27
Meh, Disaffected Sunday #31
If you've ever watched a football game in a pub GenThePerservering Sunday #48
The OP is about people attending games in person, not sitting in a dark pub watching TV MichMan 17 hrs ago #53
Are they boycotting . . . AverageOldGuy Sunday #9
By my count, 78 of the 104 total games are in the US. That's exactly 75%. Wiz Imp Sunday #18
America is back baby! MAGA! IronLionZion Sunday #10
This does not surprise me one bit. ShazzieB Sunday #12
was going to say this. cab67 Sunday #14
I can't understand why people wouldn't want to pay exorbitant prices for tickets and hotel rooms MichMan 17 hrs ago #54
Go figure orangecrush Sunday #13
if I didn't live here, barbtries Sunday #17
We bdamomma Sunday #36
There are two reasons for this jmowreader Sunday #21
Bizarre. Disaffected Sunday #32
Yep. Insane prices awesomerwb1 Sunday #46
Britbox has an hilarious series on planning the World Cup nuxvomica Sunday #22
I have BritBox and will have to check it out. Thanks! IronLionZion Sunday #40
No surprise. Joinfortmill Sunday #23
I'd say Trump fucking the world over is main reason pfitz59 Sunday #24
Just an idea to boost ticket sales.. Permanut Sunday #25
Something that might actually work better jmowreader Sunday #43
Most of them are sanctuary cities. Trump threatened to divert planes IcyPeas Sunday #28
Don't know about other cities edhopper Sunday #29
in Los Angeles, too MurrayDelph Sunday #42
You just had to go elect the fucking asshole a second time. Initech Sunday #38
Where they stand? RussBLib Sunday #41
Gosh! It's almost as if soccer fans around the world had decided not to visit the USA struggle4progress Sunday #45
I wonder who Trump will decide to blame the poor turnout on. ShazzieB Sunday #47
The liberal cities of course. nt BWdem4life 19 hrs ago #51
I'm north of Seattle and this is a soccer loving area GenThePerservering Sunday #49
Most of my Portland friends are all attending games in Vancouver. Reader Rabbit 17 hrs ago #55
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