Oduro Named Fastest Player in MLS

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wow...he really is fast.
I have a random question though. How can they play on american football painted turf, isn't it distracting?
Not only for them but for the fans too.
 

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wow...he really is fast.
I have a random question though. How can they play on american football painted turf, isn't it distracting?
Not only for them but for the fans too.

later in the MLS season, it interferes with the NFL schedule...they really dont have much choice if they share stadiums
 

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Yeah I figured but still...
Lakers and Clippers share stadiums too ;):p

true, but i guess wood floors are cheaper to remove and replace than it is to paint over and over again

also remember, the NBA and NFL are way more popular and thus more "important" in the U.S.
 

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wow...he really is fast.
I have a random question though. How can they play on american football painted turf, isn't it distracting?
Not only for them but for the fans too.

They don't have too anymore, only 5 non-soccer-specific stadiums remain in the MLS.

D.C. has RFK to themselves with the exception of the annual Military Bowl.
New England shares Gillette with the Patriots.
San Jose shares Buck Shaw with a college soccer team, and it no longer hosts other sports.
Seattle shares CenturyLink with the Seahawks.
Vancouver shares BC Place with the BC Lions of the CFL.

But for the most part, most MLS teams don't have to play on NFL turf stadiums.
 

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