That’s my point though, you stop letting the Mexican FA have access to their American cash cow and you maybe begin to have a road with which to actually threaten or enforce them to clean up their mess for once. They’d surely (hopefully) attempt to police their fans and players and clean up their act to ensure that money train remains open.
tragically, the only thing that matters are tickets are sold and stadiums are full and the only way those large stadiums in the us get filled is when you allow mexico to come to town.
the biggest pure soccer stadium in the states is what? 25,000?
everyone wants the money from holding that event in a stadium more than double the capacity of any soccer only stadium in the us and the only way that happens is if mexico plays in that match.
how many people who cover soccer for the us made any comments about the actions of the mexican crowd? about the [ deposit from a bull that looks like Art Briles ] pulled by mexico once again on the pitch to intimdiate us players and the officials?
did this thing even raise a blip on the us sporting horizon this morning or was espn still talking about kwahi, what's next for the lakers, and can coco win?
mexcio and their fan base does this becasuse they can and no one in concaf either has the size as a federation or the passionate fan base to do a thing about it.
the us federation is about protecting the status quo of the youth system in the us and showing how the mls is providing quality home grown talent, do you think they even have the balls to stand up to mexico let alone the economic might?