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Class VI
Seating Club & Supporter Group

Class VI

Introduction

"Opportunities multiply as they are seized."
-Sun Tzu

Who is Class VI? We are!
Section108: Class VI fans stand and cheer
Currently there are over 160 Class VI members!

"The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing"
--Walt Disney

No fees. No meetings. No obligations.
Just a chance to worry about the footy.

Class VI is a seating area in the new Dick's Sporting Goods Park where fans come to watch the Rapids. We sit in Section 108, and while we don't stand all game - we are quite vocal and passionate.

As we've grown, we've added new benefits to being a part of Class VI. As always, we make the trek to Salt Lake City for the Rocky Mountain Cup games and hopefully we'll have one more trip worked out in addtion. We are going to be hosting a fantastic tailgate at each game open to anyone who wants to stop by. We also get together for away game viewing parties at the British Bulldog in Downtown Denver - a true soccer bar! We've grown into a very nice social club that has a great time with each other - and meeting new fantastic people every week.

We really hope you will join us.

Class VI: Timeless fun
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And here's a little club history...

One Man's Confession. One Man's Quest.
How Class VI was started.

Mark Bodmer, Grand Poobah, Class VI Seating Club & Supporters Group

I was a passionate fan, surrounded by a sea of conformist parade-rainers. Was I truly all alone?

It was time to find out. And thus began my quest to discover like-minded fans of the beautiful game. Here in Colorado. At Rapids games.

I wanted to be loud, angry, yelling, happy, taunting, celebrating, and more. From my seat. I wanted to watch the game without some young kid bopping me with Rapids programs and giveaways. I wanted a beer.

But mostly, I wanted to do all of this collectively with other fans sharing the same passion. And I didn't want the confused stares from the surrounding audience who wanted nothing more than to sit quietly. They didn't want any conflict, they didn't want any "displays" or anything improper like that. That's okay, as far as it goes, but it's not for me.

Me? A big bear of a man, shouting, supporting, carrying on, talking (a bit of) trash, discussing soccer with my friends, and watching the game intently with my wife and kids.

I needed support. I hoped it was out there. And thus Class VI was established.

No fees, no meetings, no obligations. Just a chance to worry about the footy.

If my story has you interested in joining like-minded fans in a rowdy, but family-oriented seating atmosphere, check out the rest of our site for details. We're a seating club. Nothing more, nothing less. Remember: no fees, no meetings no obligations. Preferred seats, surrounded by great fans, to enjoy the beautiful game. Join now!


All Contents of This Site Are © 2005-2007 Mark Bodmer