I'm a Braves fan and I think it's funny. I doubt he's going to "get his ass sued". It's not damaging to structural integrity and there's no curse.
No, I haven't been on an active construction site before, but I don't understand what your response has to do with my post. It seems like you're actually agreeing with me.
^ Doesn't believe they should be tearing down something with so much history, as I recall. Especially when it's just over a matter of a few bucks, more luxury boxes, etc.
Hell, if they can manage to make Fenway usable (and it keeps improving) and it was built in 1912, why can't they find a way to update Yankee Stadium? It just had a major refit 35-40 years ago, no? Wouldn't something like that have worked?
Real answer is that the Mets were getting a new park, and the Yankess have a big ego and couldn't be outdone...
That's easy to say about teams you care nothing about. What if it had been your favorite team?
If it had been my favorite team, this story would have been forgotten in a day. Only with the Yankees and Red Sox does the media magnify every little thing like this.
Ding! Ding! Ding!
Exactly. If I found out tomorrow that a Dodger fan had put a Dodger jersey under PetCo Park, I'd laugh and move on. No one would care.
While the late '70s refit of Yankee Stadium was horrid
Hard to put a precise finger on it. It's like they didn't even try to blend the modern elements with the historic. To me it came out as an eyesore. For instance, that bright blue outfield wall just didn't look right.
I am curious, TerriO, why don't you like the new Yankee Stadium?
I am curious, TerriO, why don't you like the new Yankee Stadium?
Because it's only existence is to line Steinbrenner pockets. There's a negligible difference in the seating capacity. The shopping areas that are going in could easily have gone in without the creation of a new stadium (I pass the site daily on my commute to work), and this is just a nauseating dismissal of history for the almighty dollar.
I'm a difficult person to offend, and The Abomination offends me on every level possible.
One policeman said they were investigating the possibility that he might have been sliding down the escalator handrail.
Callous disregard for history, especially so the already-rich can make more money because of it, just disgusts me.
Callous disregard for history, especially so the already-rich can make more money because of it, just disgusts me.
If the players didn't want a new stadium, I'd be more inclined to agree. But they do. History is just that: history.
Callous disregard for history, especially so the already-rich can make more money because of it, just disgusts me.
If the players didn't want a new stadium, I'd be more inclined to agree. But they do. History is just that: history.
AFAIK, the Red Sox (not just the owners, but the team itself) wanted a new Fenway, but there was an outcry and it was defeated.
Now Shea REALLY has to go. It KILLED a man yesterday. Likely a stupid, drunken man, but still...
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3349003
I'm a Cub fan, and I love Wrigley, but they really need to tear down the grandstand and rebuild it using a more modern design for the interior.
Of course, I'd sell Wrigley down the river if they could win the World Series in trade, but there you go.![]()
It occurs to me that with RFK gone, are there any cookie cutter stadiums left besides Shea?
Twins: Metrodome (moving out in 2010)
A's: McAfee Coliseum (moving out in 2011ish)
Marlins: Dolphin Stadium (moving out in 2011ish)
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