Richard Wilson's comments are made up garbage. 20% I'd estimate. Latinos were initially cynical about world football in Atlanta and laughed at me when I told them Tata Martino was The coach. They also told me Carlos Vela would never play in ML S. They are more recently getting on board with 5 Stripes. Go to a match Richard. You'll find people wearing Falcons, Dawgs, Bama, Auburn, et al at these games. Here's an actual real number for Richard. Less than 1% of The world's population watches the NFL.
Muito foda ver que a cidade de Atlanta abraçou o time, espero que aqui no Brasil a cidade de Bragança abrace o Red Bull Bragantino também! 🇧🇷 Very cool to see that the city of Atlanta embraced the team, I hope that here in Brazil the city of Bragança embrace the Red Bull Bragantino as well.
Absolutely not, the only Ultras in the MLS are Ultras Montréal 02. When you get your flares and smoke bombs from the club, tifos funded by the club, you can't call yourself an ultra. And let's see where the fanbase goes when your team will go through tough times.
@@QuebecMan2 our Tifos are not by the club, they are funded by fans and supporters groups much the same as Marseille fans in France have supporters groups. Also the flares and smoke are bought by us as well. Flares arent allowed inside there but I would personally like to see smoke during the game set off
Dude have you watch any premier league games lately. Even nursing homes make more noise than most games played in England. What happen in Atlanta is 10 times crazier than in England.
the way this league has been set up is distorted this Final should have been held at a mutual ground not at the ground of one of the teams in the final but because it's America they make up their own rules by the way tear up plastic pitches or continue calling it sucker!!
You don't know what you're talking about. The final is at the home ground of the team that finished the season in the highest seed. The last time MLS did neutral sites for the final was in 2010 and attendance was lackluster with a dull atmosphere.
It's to ensure attendance is not dead. Once Football becomes a more popular sport here, then neutral grounds can work. As of now, very few Americans are willing to travel across the country just to watch a football match. Some other major sports tournaments (like NFL and NCAA) have neutral grounds, but that's because those sports are already established and popular here.
If you aren't really willing to travel to watch a game, a bloody FINAL on a bloody weekend to say the least, you aren't really a proper fan now are you? Mind you, fans in Europe have to travel on a fucking WEEKDAY to watch Champions League games away from home. All these are just bloody excuses. Most Atlanta "fans" are just jumping on the hype train.
Spanz Klyde I am sure there are MLS fans winning to travel to watch a final, but it's still very few compared to the amount of fans in footballing nations that would go attend a neutral ground away from home. If there was a neutral ground in the MLS currently, I highly doubt the stadium would fill up over 80%. Keep in mind that the USA is a very large country. It's easier to get from Spain to Poland than it is from Portland to Atlanta, and yet there were quite a few Portland supporters present at the Benz. The USA is not at a point where football is a huge deal and the amount of passionate MLS fans wiling to travel far is very tiny.
Incredible atmosphere! Congratulation, Atlanta. Celebrate as there´s no end to it.
Wonderful crowd and beautiful stadium :D Atlanta United FC is the team of the future ;) congratulations From Brazil :)
Well staged final congratulations Atlanta United from Manchester city fan....
Richard Wilson's comments are made up garbage. 20% I'd estimate. Latinos were initially cynical about world football in Atlanta and laughed at me when I told them Tata Martino was The coach. They also told me Carlos Vela would never play in ML S. They are more recently getting on board with 5 Stripes. Go to a match Richard. You'll find people wearing Falcons, Dawgs, Bama, Auburn, et al at these games. Here's an actual real number for Richard. Less than 1% of The world's population watches the NFL.
Kev Bama I was at the game I’m a timber and that is accurate
To the AUFC fans: It is a better atmosphere than at a Falcons' game?
Yes by like x1000000
Wayyyyyyyyy better, there’s no comparison
There is actually no comparing the two. Atlanta United games are a treat, and Falcons games are a library.
Muito foda ver que a cidade de Atlanta abraçou o time, espero que aqui no Brasil a cidade de Bragança abrace o Red Bull Bragantino também! 🇧🇷
Very cool to see that the city of Atlanta embraced the team, I hope that here in Brazil the city of Bragança embrace the Red Bull Bragantino as well.
1:22 Ooooooooo, oooooooo, ooooooooo.... VOLIM TE, HRVATSKOOOOOOO!!!
Baya que si está creciendo la MLS
Segura os Norte americanos!
Se ele tomarem gosto pelo futebol, logo logo serão os melhores do mundo!!
Que show!!
Com certeza!
Gostei da liga vou acompanhar.
Congrats Atlanta, you really love soccer
Ay Dios mío, la ignorancia sí que es atrevida! 😱
Joder eso si es de gángster de gángster
Amazing fans
timbers army got outnumbered
That's what you call Ultras
ofc NOT ! 😎
Absolutely not, the only Ultras in the MLS are Ultras Montréal 02. When you get your flares and smoke bombs from the club, tifos funded by the club, you can't call yourself an ultra. And let's see where the fanbase goes when your team will go through tough times.
@@QuebecMan2 our Tifos are not by the club, they are funded by fans and supporters groups much the same as Marseille fans in France have supporters groups. Also the flares and smoke are bought by us as well. Flares arent allowed inside there but I would personally like to see smoke during the game set off
yeah not really but they're passionate
Not to compare with Europe!
Parece a maior do mundo
A do Flamengo 🔴⚫🔴⚫🔴⚫🔴⚫
@@carlosbotelho9348 a sua mae também 😊
@@carlosbotelho9348 saí porks comédia.. ninguém conhece vcs .
Nossa que medo ! A mulamba ficou nervosa. KKKKKKKKK
Ninguém quer saber de time que fica só cheirinho não, mulambada lixo
@@cristianegoncalves1634 cheirinho é meu peru , mulambada lixo vai fica só no cheirinho de novo, cheiradores de peru .
Not bad
lots of flag waving but no real noise
Were you at the game? I can answer that for you. No! Go to a game then make your comments. It was loud as Hell.
Dude have you watch any premier league games lately. Even nursing homes make more noise than most games played in England. What happen in Atlanta is 10 times crazier than in England.
@@eugenedunkley5287 i been to an atlanta united match and the atmosphere isn't that great
@@jake-mn2ns Fair enough I can't speak for your experience. I am a season ticket holder and most games have a good atmosphere in my opinion.
@@eugenedunkley5287 That guy is either lying or one of those people that aren't impressed by anything.
*97% of the audience are Latin American fan. 80% are Mexican!*
That's hardly accurate mate.
Garbage made up by someone who's never been to a match. See my reply above
There were hella white people at that game -.-
uhhhh hmmmmm no. go to a game and youll see how wrong you are. and latin american is the same thing as mexican wtf
Richard WILSON no and you are ignorant 100 %
the way this league has been set up is distorted this Final should have been held at a mutual ground not at the ground of one of the teams in the final but because it's America they make up their own rules by the way tear up plastic pitches or continue calling it sucker!!
You don't know what you're talking about. The final is at the home ground of the team that finished the season in the highest seed. The last time MLS did neutral sites for the final was in 2010 and attendance was lackluster with a dull atmosphere.
It's to ensure attendance is not dead. Once Football becomes a more popular sport here, then neutral grounds can work. As of now, very few Americans are willing to travel across the country just to watch a football match.
Some other major sports tournaments (like NFL and NCAA) have neutral grounds, but that's because those sports are already established and popular here.
Imapuddles1 yep so true even then there is many leagues who play finals at non neutral grounds
If you aren't really willing to travel to watch a game, a bloody FINAL on a bloody weekend to say the least, you aren't really a proper fan now are you? Mind you, fans in Europe have to travel on a fucking WEEKDAY to watch Champions League games away from home. All these are just bloody excuses. Most Atlanta "fans" are just jumping on the hype train.
Spanz Klyde
I am sure there are MLS fans winning to travel to watch a final, but it's still very few compared to the amount of fans in footballing nations that would go attend a neutral ground away from home. If there was a neutral ground in the MLS currently, I highly doubt the stadium would fill up over 80%. Keep in mind that the USA is a very large country. It's easier to get from Spain to Poland than it is from Portland to Atlanta, and yet there were quite a few Portland supporters present at the Benz. The USA is not at a point where football is a huge deal and the amount of passionate MLS fans wiling to travel far is very tiny.