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Inter Miami’s victory in Vancouver continues to give everyone plenty to talk about. More than two days before the match, Whitecaps fans collectively exploded on social media, demanding that the club refund part of the tickets for the 1-2 loss against ‘The Herons’.
Among the reasons is the so-called misleading advertising carried out by the team in the run-up to the match (‘Whitecaps vs Messi’), in addition to the exorbitant prices charged to see a team without their ‘galácticos’.
A new storm has once again shaken the MLS. Since Inter Miami confirmed that all of Messi, Suárez and Busquets would miss out on travelling to Canada, the fans have gone all in against both the league and the club. The reason for the absence was justified by the distance of the trip, 2,800 miles, the longest distance traveled by an MLS team to play a match in the entire history of the competition.
As soon as the news was known, the Whitecaps fans, through Change.org, issued a statement seeking financial compensation: “We, the undersigned, are deeply disappointed to hear that Lionel Messi, Luis Suárez, and Sergio Busquets will not be participating in the upcoming match in Vancouver. These world-renowned players’ faces have been used in promotions since the schedule announcement, leading to increased ticket demand and premium pricing.”
In addition to accusing the club of carrying out misleading advertising when promoting the match, they also complained about the overpricing of tickets. In a normal season match, tickets to see the team “are around 30 dollars”, while for the match against Inter Miami they were “ranging from $300 to $600+”, a price that is “not justified without these star players”. Despite the prices, the Whitecaps achieved a new attendance record at their stadium with 32,465 present for the game.
As happened in Hong Kong during preseason, the fans are demanding compensation beyond the 50% discounted products during the game. Among the demands, the fans demand a “refund or substantial partial refund to reflect the actual value of the game without these players” in addition to “adjust[ing] future ticket pricing to ensure it reflects the actual players who will be participating.”
”If the presence of star players cannot be guaranteed, prices should remain similar to the usual rates,” the statement reads. The next game for the Whitecaps is against Sporting Kansas City at Children’s Mercy Park. After that, they play Colorado Rapids at home. It will be interesting to se the turnout for that game, as well as seeing if the angry fans have calmed down. The Whitecaps sit 7th in the current MLS standings.
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