I was in the stadium in my usual season ticket holder seat for the 1-1 draw Saturday and felt the ebb and flow of the game and, more notably, the crowd. It’s not a secret to anyone that Orlando isn't the most die-hard sports legacy in the country. I’m not saying we don’t have great fans, we do, but it’s not yet at the level of Cleveland, Chicago, or Philadelphia where the fans will always be there no matter what.
That was most prevalent when City went down 1-0. The stadium was largely silent. Even the Purple Wall was quieter than usual.