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To: Salman

Sheesh. NY and NJ are playing truly grotesque gouge the tourist games and now the SoFi Stadium is getting skunky.

Just move the venues, already.

Get out of Cali and the NY/NJ area. Just to be safe, stay out of all blue cesspits because they are union infested and run by a looter political class.

There are plenty of smaller cities with big college football stadiums and enough hotel capacity to handle a football sized crowd. And when you look at the people who will actually be attending the games, that’s all it is.

The hookers and drug dealers would be inconvenienced but they will find a way.

The FIFA bigwigs, TV execs and the assorted celebrities chasing photo ops and social media followers want to party in Sodom and Gomorrah, but actual soccer fans won’t mind the switch. A lot of them are in and out for two games, probably on the same day. At the prices FIFA is charging, that’s already a hit. Some may have built a U.S. vacation around their soccer games, but they can easily adjust that.


9 posted on 05/30/2026 11:01:07 AM PDT by sphinx
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To: sphinx

“ There are plenty of smaller cities with big college football stadiums and enough hotel capacity to handle a football sized crowd. And when you look at the people who will actually be attending the games, that’s all it is”

Excellent ideas! Cities with big time football, baseball, basketball and hockey will not get as enthusiastic about something like the FIFA World Cup, as would a smaller city. There are enormous college football stadiums which are almost never used. The prices for the tickets in New Jersey are ridiculous.


16 posted on 05/30/2026 2:57:31 PM PDT by Freee-dame (The left never dreamed that Trump would be back in the White House in 2025. )
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