dmelsh wrote: ↑Mar 28, 2017Yes if the stadium is built STL will be a major player in USMNT and USWNT games for both friends and WCQ.
FYI, in Costa Rica right now and their WCQ game is about to start. The place is crazy. Everything is packed. Can only hope STL can experience this if the stadium passes.
St. Louis did just host a World Cup Qualifier in 2015 at Busch Stadium. A new stadium isn't a prerequisite for hosting more games, but I think it would put us in a regular rotation and perhaps gives us games in the hex against bigger opponents.
The big tournaments, Gold Cup, Copa America, World Cup (if they are hosted in the US again) would be at big football stadiums, so there is no chance for those at the new stadium, but I think we could land fairly regular friendlies. However, unless it is against a big name opponent, friendlies aren't usually a big deal.
Between both the Men's and Women's National teams, I think we could expect the new stadium to host an average of 1 game a year (and that is probably the best case scenario).
As for whether Prop 2 will pass, as others have said, the enthusiasm gap and likely low turnout are probably the biggest advantages SC STL has. I think if turnout is as low as the last mayoral election (25k) it will pass. The higher the turnout, the less likely it is to pass. One note on the enthusiasm- it was reported that at yesterday's SC STL pep rally, a large majority of the attendees were not city residents.
I do think that SC STL is fortunate that there was no organized opposition. I'm a bit surprised that Rex, or some like-minded anti-tax group didn't wage a "no" campaign.
Also, Prop 2 dodged a bullet when Bruce Franks cancelled his write-in campaign. I think that could have brought out more no votes.
One wild card that could factor in would be any significant high-profile crimes happening between now and the election (particularly one on the MetroLink that could scuttle Prop 1). Valid or not, I have seen many people respond to some recent crimes with dismay that the public focus was on soccer instead of safety.
Overall, I have always thought that Prop 2 faced an uphill battle. However, with the $1M pro campaign and some of the public support it has been receiving, I think SC STL has some momentum. Ultimately, I do think it will come up short, but I believe it will be close.





