Beating a dead horse ... Stadium talk....

Discussion in 'New York Red Bulls' started by JRedknapp11, Sep 26, 2002.

  1. JRedknapp11

    JRedknapp11 Red Card

    Dec 5, 2001
    tsacademy.net
    I know, enough with the what if's and so forth....however this article here on the ever unpopular Hinchcliff Stadium might make you think about trying this out instead of building from the ground up..... might be a lot cheaper.

    If this was the old Eagles stadium , I remember other then the astro turf , it had some great qualites....then again I still think Downing would be great if it was renovated properly.

    http://bergen.com/page.php?level_3_id=56&page=5106772
     
  2. eric d

    eric d Member

    Sep 9, 1998

    And how do you suppose we move 25,000 fans to and from the stadium on gameday? The only location possibly worse than Giants Stadium is Downing.
     
  3. PSUdude

    PSUdude New Member

    Dec 15, 1998
    Elmhurst, Queens, NY
    Re: Re: Beating a dead horse ... Stadium talk....

    yeah, especially since they tore it down last year
     
  4. JRedknapp11

    JRedknapp11 Red Card

    Dec 5, 2001
    tsacademy.net
    Re: Re: Beating a dead horse ... Stadium talk....


    25,000 ? I guess your the mystery man that has been padding attendance figures with Nick and Garber.

    Anyhow...they're called parking decks and adding more transit lines....although it's rather obvious that Randall's won't come to anything, however it is a place worth looking into when exspansion comes around....although the old Aquaduct is still a more viable option.
     
  5. eric d

    eric d Member

    Sep 9, 1998
    Re: Re: Re: Beating a dead horse ... Stadium talk....


    Ha. So you can't build a stadium in Harrison NJ, but you will get NYC to make huge concessions for public transportation to a stadium on an island that will not be used more than 25 times a year. Do you know soccernova by any chance?
     

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