It is petty, you can't spin it any other way, it doesn't matter what anyone else does, we should be better than that, otherwise we're just as big a set of arseholes as everyone else
It's not a BS rule, it's actually quite simple, someone else has to touch the ball before you can touch it again, this is obviously an extreme example but it's not the first time it's happened
Aside from the big cities Australia is pretty empty, same with the US, all the regular stuff will be open, there's plenty to see and do in Chicago and it'll all be open, there's even beaches there, can't speak for Kansas but that's an 8 hour...
There's a post after mine that breaks it wone further, and based on that United's ticket prices are nowhere near outrageous in comparison to other PL clubs
The outrage was a bit OTT IMO, SJR said in the GNev interview that it was 500 tickets...
Prices across the 20 teams for the 2024-25 season range between £58 ($75) and £85 ($111), with the most common price at £80 ($104). - according to Google
I think it's more to do with the fact that the younger guys have only known the stadium as it basically is now, us older folks remember it when it looked nothing like it does now, what we might have been nostalgic about is long gone and has been...
Not sure if that would be possible unless everything around is raised up, United had to raise the pitch to get the drainage and undersoil heating in which suggests they can't go down very far, presumably becaue of the water table, going by car...
If Canada wants to get really tough they need to stop exporting the oil to the US, it would be costly and painful for Canadians of course but the short-term impact in mid-western USstates would be massive because the price of gasoline will soar...