attention all Soccer fans

Discussion in 'The Beautiful Game' started by soccerrascal, Jun 13, 2004.

  1. soccerrascal

    soccerrascal New Member

    Mar 20, 2004
    The proposed "Olympic/Jets stadium" in New York City will not be a soccer friendly stadium. The pitch demensions will not accomodate a regulation size soccer pitch. NYC taxpayers will have to pay half of the bill.It is an outrage that they would dare to build such a permanent structure in the middle of the most international city in the world and not make this stadium soccer accomodating!! If you feel like wise regardless of where you live please write to the powers that be(Jets football team/NYC govt and newspapers with your opinions). Here's a good start newyorkcityabc.org
     
  2. gosya

    gosya Member

    Feb 6, 2001
    New York
    where do u see that dimensions would not accomodate soccer?
     
  3. gherter

    gherter Member

    Sep 16, 2002
    Leesburg, Virginia
    I sent a note mentioning that it should be full regulation size to info@nyconventioncorridor.org (I found this from the Jets site). The reply was:

    "We are working on bringing soccer here, no question"

    I'm sure they are aware of the desires of the soccer community. So, if they aren't making it full regulation size, then why not? Could someone provide us with more details on how much too small it is, and why they choose to make it so? What limitations will it have because of it's size?
     
  4. jshecket

    jshecket New Member

    Mar 17, 2004
    Columbus, OH
    gherter,

    Be specific as to how large a soccer field should be. Crew Stadium, for example, is 105x75 meters, and that's on the wide end of the spectrum. Old Trafford is 106x69.5 meters.

    New York soccer fans should oppose the NYC 2012 olympic bid unless it will provide the Metrostars with a new stadium. It must be bad enough having to pay for the GOP convention.
     
  5. Stevedm

    Stevedm Red Card

    Jan 19, 2000
    Chicago

    Yeah they have to pay for the GOP convestion, probably the first time in 20 years that the areas tax money isnt being used to support some hollow liberal agenda, hell why dont we start another art exhibit up their and have some freaking schmuck lover put a cross in some urine. Thats always a culture advancer.
     
  6. nyrmetros

    nyrmetros Member

    Feb 7, 2004
    The West side stadium will host money making international exhibition soccer games, not the domestic MLS.

    Expect to see Argentina play Mexico. Do not expect to see the Metrostars play the Cosmos.

    The stadium will have field turf. Grass could be imported if need be on a per game basis.

    The stadium has already signed up to host some college bowl game in 2010. couldn't care less.........
     
  7. nyrmetros

    nyrmetros Member

    Feb 7, 2004
    Harrisoon WILL eventually host the Metrostars. Just a matter of time. The West Side Stadium should host the Cosmos. If not, then fook em.

    Yes it sucks. :(
     
  8. nyrmetros

    nyrmetros Member

    Feb 7, 2004
    http://www.newyorkjets.com/stadium/the_convention_corridor-a_strategic_plan.pdf
     
  9. nyrmetros

    nyrmetros Member

    Feb 7, 2004
  10. nyrmetros

    nyrmetros Member

    Feb 7, 2004
    Here is the message that I sent to them.........


    I was wondering if there were any thoughts or plans towards bringing a MLS (Major League Soccer) expansion team to the new West Side Stadium? With the Metrostars getting a new stadium in Harrison, NJ, it would be nice if NYC could get a team to help build a rivalry. Perhaps bring back the famed Cosmos name? How about United States National Team exhibition and World Cup qualifying games? Or does the stadium just plan to hold international exhibition games involving foreign teams? As a taxpayer in NYC, I certainly hope that MLS and the US National Soccer Team are in the plans for this new stadium. If the West Side Stadium becomes involved with MLS, the stadium will have an additional 25 booked dates, and will be elgible to hold a MLS All-Star and MLS Cup game. The 2002 MLS Cup held in Gillete Stadium drew a crowd of over 63, 000, and provided a great economic impact to the city of Boston, and the surrounding area of the stadium.
    In addition, I was wondering what the field size would be? Will it be FIFA approved for soccer?
    Thank you very much for your time.
    Sincerely,
     
  11. KLECKO73

    KLECKO73 New Member

    Jan 5, 2002
    GARDEN STATE
    As a Jets/soccer fan, I can't help but laugh at some of you guys. Soccer fans DEMAND!!! There will be no MLS team there because their whole point about the stadium besides the Jets, is to use the xtra space for larger conventions which bring in more PEOPLE and MONEY than MLS. That's why they will only allow certain marquee games. Because they'll draw better than MLS.
     
  12. bright

    bright Member

    Dec 28, 2000
    Central District
    Club:
    Seattle Sounders
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    What's wrong with demanding? Isn't that how capitalism works? :) I guess instead we should just keep our mouths shut, and then afterwards we get to hear the fabled excuse: "But there was no demand."

    - Paul
     
  13. (TxT)

    (TxT) Member+

    Jun 9, 2004
    Tampa, FL
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Seems to be a lot of Republican bashing. Funny how a city so liberal like New York won't build a stadium that will accomodate soccer. I guess they aren't open to new things unless it is an abstract art, excuse me, crapola museum. Long live the RIGHT
     
  14. nyrmetros

    nyrmetros Member

    Feb 7, 2004
    And the standard, yet surprisingly quick reply.....

    Dear xxxxxxx,

    Soccer is very much at the forefront of our plans, and we should have more
    to say publicly in the next couple of months, with a lot to be excited
    about. Meanwhile, thank you for your support, and keep up the fight for the
    nyscc.

    Thanks.

    Matt higgins

    NY Jets
     
  15. kenntomasch

    kenntomasch Member+

    Sep 2, 1999
    Out West
    Club:
    FC Tampa Bay Rowdies
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Did he also say, "Bring back the Cosmos? Now there's a novel idea! Your ideas are intriguing to me, and I would like to subscribe to your newsletter." ?
     
  16. nyrmetros

    nyrmetros Member

    Feb 7, 2004
    It was just an example dude. :) I could care less if the Cosmos come back. Soy del Metro!!
     
  17. KLECKO73

    KLECKO73 New Member

    Jan 5, 2002
    GARDEN STATE

    No, free market works on the basis of supply and demand. There is simply not enough soccer fans for the city and Jets to justify building a soccer friendly venue at that site. I think the stadium will be, but not because a few hundred soccer fans demand it. And until there is a 14 year waiting list for season tickets for a soccer team, like I am on for the Jets......YES, you all should shut up.
    Originally, the idea was for both political conventions to be here as a way of showing support for the city after 9/11. The democrats rejected New York.
     
  18. bright

    bright Member

    Dec 28, 2000
    Central District
    Club:
    Seattle Sounders
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I could have sworn that is what I said. And actually, this stadium goes beyond the free market since the land is being gifted from the city. Thus all New Yorkers are essentially owners of that land and have a say in the terms of the deal.

    Actually, I think the opposite is true. There are more than enough soccer fans in New York to justify making the stadium suitable for soccer. Do the larger field dimensions somehow hinder the architects' ability to design a stadium on that site? Even from a financial standpoint, New Yorkers should demand that the field is suitable for soccer so that the venue has as many revenue options as possible. It is just plain stupid not to.

    Okay, I'll shut up now and be a good little meek soccer fan and eat the scraps thrown my way. Thank you for showing me that silence is the best way to get what you want.

    - Paul
     
  19. PsychedelicCeltic

    PsychedelicCeltic New Member

    Dec 10, 2003
    San Francisco/London
    I hardly ever post, but I had to respond to this.

    You make the assumption that businesses always know exactly what they're doing. If this was the case, then buisnesses wouldn't go bust all the time. Heck, this is being financed by the NYC gov't in large part, and they are B-R-O-K-E and have been for 30 years. Let's not assume they somehow have acquired some wisdom potion.
     
  20. KLECKO73

    KLECKO73 New Member

    Jan 5, 2002
    GARDEN STATE
    The stadium/convention center part is actually seperate from the Olympic nonsense. If NYC doesn't get the olympics, the Jets still want that stadium. And they're putting up 800 million of their own money. And guys be honest. If your soccer team was getting a stadium partly funded by taxpayers and football fans "demanded" that their game also be played there, wouldn't you go nuts? Soccer teams need their OWN stadiums otherwise they'll be treated the way the Metro's are at the Meadowlands.
     
  21. soccerrascal

    soccerrascal New Member

    Mar 20, 2004
    newyorkabc.org is the correct website for good info regarding opposition and activism against the "american football" only stadium in New York City!!!!
     
  22. soccerrascal

    soccerrascal New Member

    Mar 20, 2004
    You just thought about it,in a couple years the whole area will be flooded and underwater thanks to global warming.
     
  23. nyrmetros

    nyrmetros Member

    Feb 7, 2004
    Sounds great !!!! .......... ?
     

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