plus it'll be a Sunday. we plan on watching at Speakeasy before the Energy game on Sunday
plus it'll be a Sunday. we plan on watching at Speakeasy before the Energy game on Sunday
The watch party at Skinny Slims was incredible last night. They gave out well over 500 wristbands. Really good atmosphere with everyone being friendly and fired up. Hell, even the 5 guys wearing Ghana flags were treated well.
Great time, can't wait for more!
I love there were Ghana fans at that party!
Sunday should be a blast.
While it does look awesome in those pics, I did hear that it was a ton of people and not really easy to actually see the game on the few tvs they had. But it is always fun to watch something like this with a bunch of your fellow countrymen.
Actual viewing wasn't great, but the atmosphere was worth it.
That's why you dvr it and watch it back a second time at home!
any way myriad gardens would show a game on the lawn? might be pretty neato
I was there too. Pretty great. My friends from Knuck's Wheelhouse made a killing. Beer was flowing. The Ghana dudes got to cheer a goal, yet it still worked out for the USA. I wasn't planning on being there, so had the misfortune to wear a (Triumph) T-shirt with a Union Jack on the front. Got some ribbing on that.
The organizers are looking into another TV solution for the next game.
I had never heard of Knucks Pizza before that, but I had a slice and it was pretty good. Would definitely order from them if it wasn't so far from my house.
Had an amazing time at the game. I stood towards the back of the crowd, and I didn't find it any more difficult to see than if I was at some place like Buffalo Wild Wings. Only thing I had trouble seeing was the time.
Will probably be there for at least the first half of the game on Sunday, but will probably head to the Speakeasy to catch the remainder and then across the street to the Energy game.
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When I went to see Liverpool and Man U play at Anfield in the late 90's, they didn't even have a scoreboard.
They had a large analog clock at each end that just showed the time of day.
I couldn't believe it and in some ways, still can't. This was the 90's not the 20's.
But fans obviously were used to keeping game time on a regular clock and probably felt anyone that needed to consult a board for the score wasn't paying xlose enough attention.
At one point in the game, Man U scored a goal at the far end from where we were sitting. At least I think they did, because it just turned very quiet and the ManX players were cavorting and I desperately wanted just to see confirmation on a scoreboard, because I certainly didn't want to ask my Liverpool-loving friends at that point.
Or, they could just charge a small amount in order to exert some control.
I wonder if this idea was even considered?
Other cities in the U.S. (and around the world) are organizing big public watch parties and here we have this awesome, publicly funded jumbotron that fronts an area that is frequently closed for similar purposes, and we just leave everything to the bars.
There would still be time to organize something at the Peake if the U.S. advances.
not to hijack the thread but its my understanding that thunder alley was closed not because of crowd control but because we did not have permission from the league.
Most watch parties like that are approved by the league first.
probably too late, but who is the right party to contact about showing it on the Peake's outdoor screen?
I remember Mick saying they were going to have to close it down anyways since it was getting too big (that's what she said) and this was just a more logical thing to blame it on. I don't know if they had or needed permission from the league. Did Toronto get permission from the league?
Shoot...almost forgot...today's picks
Netherlands
Spain
Cameroon (toss-up)
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