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Do you think there is a legitimate sports rivalry between NY and Pittsburgh?
I ask because our soccer teams will play each other in two weeks (USL Championship vs MLS) for the first time and I'm curious if a friendly rivalry could start organically. I mean I know soccer is popular in Philly (the Union play in the suburbs) so I'm curious if NYCFC (the Pigeons) coming to Pittsburgh (the Riverhounds) will actually attract new fans if a rivalry already existed. I mean Google AI said this:Not baseball or football. I don’t see any teams in NY being a rival of the Pirates or Steelers. However, the Rangers I would say are a rival of the Penguins and have been (Flyers are the biggest). A couple years here and there the Islanders also.
What are your must see places/things to do when visiting Pittsburgh?Not baseball or football. I don’t see any teams in NY being a rival of the Pirates or Steelers. However, the Rangers I would say are a rival of the Penguins and have been (Flyers are the biggest). A couple years here and there the Islanders also.
I think the best thing is to take the Duquesne incline up to Mount Washington then have dinner somewhere up there. It’s a beautiful spot to oversee the city looking towards the point (meeting of 3 rivers). The inclines are also a neat experience.What are your must see places/things to do when visiting Pittsburgh?
I ask because our soccer teams will play each other in two weeks (USL Championship vs MLS) for the first time and I'm curious if a friendly rivalry could start organically. I mean I know soccer is popular in Philly (the Union play in the suburbs) so I'm curious if NYCFC (the Pigeons) coming to Pittsburgh (the Riverhounds) will actually attract new fans if a rivalry already existed. I mean Google AI said this:
"Yes, Pittsburgh has a baseball rivalry with the New York Mets and the New York Yankees. While the rivalry between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the New York Mets is less intense than other MLB rivalries, it does exist, particularly due to their competition in the National League East. The rivalry between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the New York Yankees is more pronounced, especially given the Yankees' historical dominance and the Pirates' efforts to compete with them."
"Yes, Pittsburgh and New York have sports rivalries in both the NFL and NHL. In the NFL, there's a rivalry between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the New York Giants, and a less intense one between the Steelers and the New York Jets. In the NHL, there's a notable rivalry between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the New York Rangers."
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I would recommend going to that US Open match. They only come once a year for most USL teams when they get to the final rounds.The Riverhounds have gained popularity the last couple years. They went from being sparsely attended to I believe selling out games. I always say I’m going to get to one but just haven’t. Not a soccer fan, but would still love to get to a game.
As far as the rivalries I just don’t see it. I don’t remember the Pirates really ever having a rivalry with the Mets. And the Yankees we didn’t play up until inter league play started. I guess maybe you could say the were rivals in 1960 when the Pirates beat them in the World Series but that’s way before my time.
Same with the Jets and Giants. I don’t think I’ve heard anyone say either of those teams would be considered a rival of the Steelers (even historically speaking when it was more the Raiders and Cowboys).
They want to expand the stadium to 15k.The Riverhounds have gained popularity the last couple years. They went from being sparsely attended to I believe selling out games. I always say I’m going to get to one but just haven’t. Not a soccer fan, but would still love to get to a game.
As far as the rivalries I just don’t see it. I don’t remember the Pirates really ever having a rivalry with the Mets. And the Yankees we didn’t play up until inter league play started. I guess maybe you could say the were rivals in 1960 when the Pirates beat them in the World Series but that’s way before my time.
Same with the Jets and Giants. I don’t think I’ve heard anyone say either of those teams would be considered a rival of the Steelers (even historically speaking when it was more the Raiders and Cowboys).
I think that’s a great idea. It has a great setting right by the river looking towards downtown. Not the same river that PNC Park is on, you actually have a completely different city view than you would from the Pirates stadium.They want to expand the stadium to 15k.
They might have MLS ambitions now too. They are only one league below MLS right now.I think that’s a great idea. It has a great setting right by the river looking towards downtown. Not the same river that PNC Park is on, you actually have a completely different city view than you would from the Pirates stadium.
You didn’t hear much at all about them for the first maybe 20ish years. But the last few I believe they’ve been good, and the local news now reports on them too. Great to see another popular sports team in the city.
I don’t watch every game, but if they are on and there isn’t anything else on I will watch. I always say I’d like soccer if the field was half the size it is. Just not enough action for me. Just back and forth with very little good opportunities (from the limited amount of soccer I watch anyway).Their games are on ESPN+ and Paramount Plus by the way.
The world cup here may change your mind. Have you watched the Union (Philly) before?I don’t watch every game, but if they are on and there isn’t anything else on I will watch. I always say I’d like soccer if the field was half the size it is. Just not enough action for me. Just back and forth with very little good opportunities (from the limited amount of soccer I watch anyway).