I love MLS season pass as a season ticket holder. You get I’m a fan willing to pay to watch my team. I love watching other teams play. I got into MLS watching other teams and the league and the sport.

However with this new league wide requirement of 730 local Saturday kickoffs I rarely get to actually watch any other team than my own.

On home game days I may get home to watch the second half of left coast games.

MLS needs to spread out games. 2, 3, 4 games a week and spread the times out so I can actually watch other teams.

Ok I’m out.

  • Lauchs@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    My guess is that revenue from ticket sales dwarf revenue from broadcast deals. And non evening games are probably less lucrative (ie, sell less beer) than non evening games.

    Yay!

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    9 months ago

    Your comment is very similar to what is felt by many MLS fans out there, including me. We love watching our league, not just our team.

    However, the ratings for soccer fans overall in the US dwarf those of MLS fans. Most fans are either ONLY fans of their specific team plus European leagues, or are casual fans who just want to watch a game or two per week. Those two groups of fans want a consistent time slot where they can be sure there’s a game on. People who go to games in person also want a consistent time slot for games so they can plan in advance, but many of them aren’t like us and only want to watch their team. I used to be like that, too.

    I have watched SO much less MLS this year because of the scheduling than I did last year or in the years before. Apple hasn’t released any ratings numbers, so I have no idea how well the scheduling has performed this year.