True Home Field Advantage, Rotate Or One Place

November 18, 2011 at 10:57 am , ,

By Duncan Fletcher Waking The Red / SportsNet

TORONTO FALLS SHORT AS HOST
Where Canada should play its home games has always been a bit of a thorny issue.

Due to the size of the country, there really isn’t one obvious place that’s convenient for all fans to get to. Is the solution to play at different stadiums throughout the country on a rotating basis so everyone gets a chance to come out and see their brave boys in red every now and then?

Or is it best to stick to one place, try to build momentum and a regular crowd, eventually ending up with a true home, where they can be guaranteed a vociferous, pro-Canada crowd at the National Soccer Stadium, aka BMO Field?

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