Stadium Discussion

Where Do You Want The Stadium?

  • Manhattan

    Votes: 54 16.6%
  • Queens

    Votes: 99 30.5%
  • Brooklyn

    Votes: 19 5.8%
  • Staten Island

    Votes: 7 2.2%
  • Westchester

    Votes: 18 5.5%
  • The Bronx

    Votes: 113 34.8%
  • Long Island

    Votes: 7 2.2%
  • Dual-Boroughs

    Votes: 3 0.9%
  • Etihad Island

    Votes: 5 1.5%

  • Total voters
    325
Her Instagram photos are not nearly as nice as the ones posted above from Twitter. Talk about looking fake. Doesn't even seem she needs to go there either.
 
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Just wandered across a few proposals for this from around 100 years ago.

and also
https://www.6sqft.com/the-1911-mega-manhattan-plan-that-would-have-paved-over-the-east-river/
 
some of you need to ask your significant others what the term, "contouring" means

I bet she isn't recognizable if you saw her with no make-up on
 
What exactly does a stadium reporter do? Ideally, we can get some halftime interviews up on the jumbotron as the team heads back into the locker room instead of just terrible trivia and the Pirlo hair cam. I think it's a great addition if that's the case, either way the team being more invested in presentation and providing better content is great for the team, but I'm with dan, don't let this distract you from the fact that the Warriors went 73-9 and blew a 3-1 lead in the NBA Finals.

Well for the past two season, D-Stroy was Pitchside for the Etihad Airways Seat Upgrade, did section of the game for free Doritos, trivia question...Nothing having to do with anything on the field.

We've seen Vieira or a player put on a headset and be interviewed by Joe/Ian/The Guy Who Isn't Ian at halftime or post game.

I think she was hired by NYCFC, not YES, so she'll only do non-football duties, no interviews with players/coaches/etc during pregame/during the game/postgame.
 
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After doing some "research" I found this from her website:

"Most recently, Alex became the offical in-stadium and on-camera reporter for New York City FC of the MLS. She hosts the show within Yankee Stadium for all NYCFC home games, conducting fan games and interviews, as well as reports from the field via coach and player interviews and pre-game matchup notes. Alex also serves as the on-camera talent for many of NYCFC's social media and digital pieces."

So she'll be doing reports with Vieira and interviews with players? To be shown on the stadium screen? What?
 
Disappointing attendance numbers imo for a growing league. I would have liked to see at least half the stadiums at capacity. I think there has to be concern for the club to not over or under build. What's a good sampling for us? I'd like to think 3-5 years.
 
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After doing some "research" I found this from her website:

"Most recently, Alex became the offical in-stadium and on-camera reporter for New York City FC of the MLS. She hosts the show within Yankee Stadium for all NYCFC home games, conducting fan games and interviews, as well as reports from the field via coach and player interviews and pre-game matchup notes. Alex also serves as the on-camera talent for many of NYCFC's social media and digital pieces."

So she'll be doing reports with Vieira and interviews with players? To be shown on the stadium screen? What?
Should have hired Jimmy. Wrong DPs, wrong reporters. Is anyone even trying over there?
 
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After doing some "research" I found this from her website:

"Most recently, Alex became the offical in-stadium and on-camera reporter for New York City FC of the MLS. She hosts the show within Yankee Stadium for all NYCFC home games, conducting fan games and interviews, as well as reports from the field via coach and player interviews and pre-game matchup notes. Alex also serves as the on-camera talent for many of NYCFC's social media and digital pieces."

So she'll be doing reports with Vieira and interviews with players? To be shown on the stadium screen? What?

If you are relying on her for a precise description of her duties...
 
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After doing some "research" I found this from her website:

"Most recently, Alex became the offical in-stadium and on-camera reporter for New York City FC of the MLS. She hosts the show within Yankee Stadium for all NYCFC home games, conducting fan games and interviews, as well as reports from the field via coach and player interviews and pre-game matchup notes. Alex also serves as the on-camera talent for many of NYCFC's social media and digital pieces."

So she'll be doing reports with Vieira and interviews with players? To be shown on the stadium screen? What?
annnnnnd The Twitter
 
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I was thinking, what about the area around 149th street/ grand concourse?

http://mapfrappe.com/?show=46258

Most of whats there is either somewhat run down brownstones, somewhat run down industrial or other things that can be worked around. The only decently sized hiccup would be the Bronx terminal market. You don't even really need to get into rerouting or otherwise making grand concourse subterranean.

You get to use all of the Yankee stadium parking as part of your plan, and your actually equidistant from the metro north stop compared to Yankee stadium. And the 149th st station is right there.

Better yet, you can fit a full metlife part 2 electric bogaloo on that space, with some spare area for a stadium entrance park.
 
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I was thinking, what about the area around 149th street/ grand concourse?

http://mapfrappe.com/?show=46258

Most of whats there is either somewhat run down brownstones, somewhat run down industrial or other things that can be worked around. The only decently sized hiccup would be the Bronx terminal market. You don't even really need to get into rerouting or otherwise making grand concourse subterranean.

You get to use all of the Yankee stadium parking as part of your plan, and your actually equidistant from the metro north stop compared to Yankee stadium. And the 149th st station is right there.

Better yet, you can fit a full metlife part 2 electric bogaloo on that space, with some spare area for a stadium entrance park.

I just don't see it... I'm sure many of those apartments have different owners. The chances of getting all of them to sell seems relatively low. There's a better shot with the GAL site and the garage.
 
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