First, check out this kick-ass video from Dan Klapheke from the home opener last Saturday:

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT.



Louisville City FC won 2-1 in its home opener. Experience it for yourself. #Back2Back #ThreePeat pic.twitter.com/pLj5GnlZGs — Dan Klapheke (@danielklapheke) March 25, 2019

Awesome! Here’s hoping we see many more of these this season and beyond.

Unfortunately, Twitter and other corners of the internet were much more abuzz about an article from the Courier-Journal concerning the Fairness Campaign (and others)’s objection to Louisville City’s post-match promotion with Chick-fil-A. This is a new promotion this season, the previous post-match meal discount sponsor having been Papa John’s Pizza.

Twitter’s reactions ranged from anger and disgust by people in and supporting the LGBTQ community, to people who were angered and disgusted that anyone had a problem with the promotion. There is certainly a self-created perception problem for the club, as in the past they’ve been vocal in their support of the Fairness Campaign, featuring Pride Night celebrations on more than one occasion. LC PR director Howie Lindsey tried to separate the local Chick-fil-A franchisees from the corporate office in his statement to the Courier-Journal, but I doubt that’s going to get LouCity very far with the dissenting parties.

The Coopers have always been inclusive and supportive of the LGBTQ community, and we have many members who identify as such in our ranks. I don’t personally speak for The Coopers, its members, or its board of directors, but I certainly sympathize with the Fairness Campaign. It’s not just a chicken sandwich to them. I honestly don’t expect the club to break off its partnership with Chick-fil-A, but hope they find proactive way to address this issue to the LGBTQ community’s satisfaction. Meanwhile, the Coopers will continue to support and be an open place for everyone who loves soccer here in the Falls City.