I have Nets season tickets and the resale process is the same. My experience is that the tickets on TicketsNow only seem to sell when event is sold out or near sellout. StubHub has proved more consistent.
In Queens. Newest pub partner, Winchesters 233-12 Hillside Ave. Queens Village. $3 Sixpoint The Crisp cans. $2 Fireball shots. Free buffet Wings/Bratwurst. Bus to home games. Tell your friends!
Chants and songs will take awhile to develop organically and I was delighted that there was no canned music over the PA. I think there is a place for third rail to maybe see if they could try some cues from stadium PA. "Just can't get enough" at Celtic and "You'll never walk alone" usually start...
I'm pretty sure that the club monitors this forum and gets a good sense of the unhappiness. Having said that I hope the TR leaders could express it directly.
I'm in Queens village. 7 miles from Aqueduct. Over an Hour by public transportation! They might put a stadium there but it is one of the most inconvenient places in the five boroughs to get to. And the Belt parkway/ Van Wyck are world famous nightmares.
I'm in Floral Park. Not bad driving..... Realistically 25 minutes with no accidents. Might arrange a group van with local bar. LIRR to Penn then subway when alcohol is involved, 90 minutes with a pit stop (Stout,Trax,Blarney). All things considered the location is OK!
Just a thought. If audio is important to watch away games we may want to look for a place that is a little ratty. Not sure any of the places mentioned are going to accommodate NYCFC broadcast audio on a Saturday night at 8pm.
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