My friends Matt & Kay have written a book about travelling to all 14 National Women’s Soccer League stadiums in the US, documenting the highs and lows of each stadium. This is extremely niche and I love it.
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My friends Matt & Kay have written a book about travelling to all 14 National Women’s Soccer League stadiums in the US, documenting the highs and lows of each stadium. This is extremely niche and I love it.
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Oh, wonderful. Just bought a copy. I wanted to do this (visit the NWSL stadiums, not write a book) and glad to have some notes. A cursory skim shows good info--thoughts on where to sit and what to eat, plus practicals about the cities and transportation. I find the Louisville team fascinating. To my knowledge, its the only US city where its only top tier sports team is female--the stadium was built for a men's USL team but that league is a step down from the MLS. I admittedly don't know all much about women's pro hockey so there may be others.
This is awesome. I've followed Matt for a while and was always happy to see his support for the Thorns. Will be getting this to see what they said about my hometown ACFC stadium.
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