Scholarship table
Going down to Chicago for my first MLS game tomorrow night. Any recommendations for the area, parking, etc?
Nice little stadium. The parking lot afterwards is a nightmare to get out of.
Don't go to a MLS game.All kidding aside, (sort of) Bridgeview is a loooooong way from Chicago. Nothing much to do out there to be honest.Sometimes the Globe Pub or AJ Hudsons run shuttles down there I think it's like $15? It's worth it though, saves you the hassle of driving and you can drink on the bus or in the parking lot before the match.
It’s a mile and a half from the border at 63rd and Harlem. Remember the city isn’t just the north side. That being said I agree with his post take the shuttle, did that for a few rugby matches there and it’s so much nicer
Italy out of the World Cup for the first time since 1958. They lost their Euro playoff to Sweden.
Guess we can play Italy in a friendly in June then?
Christian Eriksen is a damn good footballer.
Eric Wynalda for US Soccer Federation Presidency!! Go Eric!
Oh please don't do this.https://www.si.com/soccer/2017/11/14/us-soccer-sum-italy-netherlands-ghana-chile
Here are some EPL stats. Happy to discuss if anyone's interested. http://www.lowedownstats.com/index.php/2018/01/11/epl-ranks-stats-1-10-18/
Just curious, what would advance stats for individual players look like? Not asking you to do any, I'm just wondering what kind of measures you could put into a soccer match. For example, obviously Kante doesnt score or assist hardly ever but would he be more valuable than a Raheem Sterling or a Salah.
whoscored.com has a lot of different stats that are tracked for all players. I find stats in soccer helpful, but don't tell the whole story, so take with a grain of salt, but whoscored is a pretty good resource for player performance.