![]() Perhaps the man upstairs was upset over the promotion of something so sinister and decided to temper the proceedings with poor weather. The Nordecke was in the midst of a weekend-long anticipatory celebration of Sunday evening’s contest between the Crew and its biggest rival, FC Cincinnati, a yearly clash with bragging rights so biblically proportioned its stakeholders call it “the Hell Is Real Derby.” Then the horde would make its customary 20-minute march to Field as match time approached.īut God wouldn’t allow all that. There’d be drink specials in three different bars, a yard sale of Nordecke merch, as well as games, music and cheer. Hundreds, maybe thousands would flock to the stretch of open-air real estate. No, to manifest a Crew rallying cry, The Nordecke, which during matches fills the stands in Field’s north end with 3,500 screaming maniacs, always strives to “Be Massive.” So, after Saturday night’s Crew-themed thrash metal concert, Sunday, July 17, would bring a block party blowout to Battelle Plaza in Downtown Columbus. team sports, having sworn allegiance over blood and beer to Major League Soccer’s Columbus Crew, did not merely have a pregame tailgate planned. The Nordecke, a fan group among the die-hardiest of diehards across U.S. Instead, he punished, tearing open the heavens to pour an inch of rain on the city and spoil some hotly anticipated afternoon revelry. …And on this particular seventh day, in mid-July 2022, over Columbus, Ohio, God did not rest. ![]()
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