Mia Hamm joins Women’s World Cup Today | FOX SOCCER



Former USA star Mia Hamm shares her thoughts on the national team’s performance in the group stage and what they need to do to defeat Nigeria.

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  1. Cities with enough room should consider building a multi-use stadium with at least TWO portable natural grass fields to add quantum versatility for scheduling events from both sports on consecutive days or two days apart.
    17,000 youths have signed up for soccer so far in ALABAMA. That is a 143% increase over last year. The figure is expected to exceed 20,000 by fall. What will be the grand total for the entire country?!  I've already emailed all my city council members in San Diego where we need a stadium like this quite urgently. This versatile design MAXIMIZES REVENUE for a city.

  2. The biggest and most strategic issue right now is how to increase the number of quality stadiums for our women's and men's soccer teams to expand their spectator bases in. People should be emailing and calling their mayors and city council members about building the next generation multi-use stadiums with portable Bermuda grass fields like the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, but with at least TWO portable fields. This versatility in design makes it possible for NFL teams, men's and women's professional soccer teams, and possibly college football teams to coexist amicably and lucratively within the same stadium. More events scheduled per week translates to MAXIMUM REVENUE for the city.

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