The New York Times: Boston to charge fans $95 for bus to Gillette Stadium during the World Cup
World Cup sticker shock doesn't end with the tickets. Even getting to the games can cost far more than usual, especially in Boston and New York. Here's what the Northeast's host cities are charging ...
Boston to charge fans $95 for bus to Gillette Stadium during the World Cup
It’s well after midnight, pitch-black somewhere on Interstate 10 in the Florida panhandle. A Greyhound bus that left Mobile, Alabama late the night before takes up most of the right lane on an ...
Less than 48 hours after landing in Orlando from Lexington, the team was back on a bus heading to Jacksonville and the Gators had to refocus.
“Oh with all the motor homes and RVs and fans everywhere, people throwing stuff at your bus, it was cool. Georgia people were throwing beer cans, Jack Daniel’s bottles, rocks, you name it ...
It is times like this when Urban acts like he has just seen the bus go over the side of the cliff with all his players in it. Except he calls it “a train wreck.”
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He’s really fast, really quick, shoots the heck out of it, when he gets off the bus he’s in range, he can shoot it from anywhere,” points out White. “They do a great job of getting him looks.