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Explain to me how c38 is a serious SG

I was just informed C38 is hosting another supporters’ group before the us Open Cup match, and honestly, it just proves again they have no idea what supporter culture actually is.

C38 keeps acting like they’re running a community outreach program instead of a supporters’ section. They don’t know how to build edge, they don’t know how to protect home turf, and they definitely don’t know how ridiculous it looks to roll out the welcome mat for the people who are about to out‑sing them in their own stadium

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u/Intrepid_Spinach_339 — 15 hours ago
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A point at LAFC… are the Rapids actually becoming contenders?

Just dropped Episode 15 and we got into a question I think a lot of supporters are wrestling with right now:

Was that 0-0 at LAFC a missed opportunity…
or a sign this team is taking a real step forward?

We dug into:

  • Dominating possession but not finding a goal
  • Defensive growth from the back line
  • Whether Wells needs to adjust when teams concede possession
  • Squad rotation and tired legs
  • And whether Vancouver is the real measuring stick

One point on the road at LAFC would have felt huge not long ago.

Now it somehow feels like we left more on the table.

That might say something about where this team is headed.

Curious where everyone lands:
Progress?
Frustration?
Or both?

LINKS HERE

🎙️ Episode 15: A Point at LAFC… Are the Rapids Becoming Contenders?

u/Annual_Roll1395 — 21 hours ago
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[Match Thread]: Los Angeles FC vs Colorado Rapids

MLS | Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Kickoff: 8:30 PM MDT

Venue: BMO Stadium, Los Angeles, CA

Odds: LAFC 66.2% | COL 15.1% | Draw 18.7%

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u/efburke — 1 day ago
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[SBJ] How the Rapids lobbied MLS for a visit from Lionel Messi

u/NobleNomad — 4 days ago
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75,000 for Messi… but the Rapids might’ve been the better team

Just dropped Episode 14 and honestly… this one feels different.

Yeah, we lost 3-2.
Yeah, Messi did Messi things.

But for most of that match… we were the better team.

We controlled possession, created more chances, and completely flipped the game in that second half stretch.

A few things we got into:

  • Navarro continuing to carry the attack
  • Yapi making a serious case for more minutes
  • The atmosphere at Mile High (unreal)
  • And the bigger question… are we actually legit?

This didn’t feel like a typical loss.
It felt like a team proving it belongs.

Curious where everyone’s at:

  • Encouraged?
  • Frustrated we didn’t get something out of it?
  • Or both?

🎙️ Episode 14: 75,000 for Messi… But Everyone Noticed the Rapids

LINKS HERE

#Rapids96

u/Annual_Roll1395 — 3 days ago
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It is wild how popular Georgi has become in only a couple of weeks

Every time he touched the ball on Saturday you could feel the energy levels rise in the stadium. People around me started standing up when he was going 1v1. Only his second match with us! What a special player.

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u/fubuki_ — 4 days ago