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
Someone throw an RBA on that slice of land!
Sorry it took me so long, folks. Been gone a few days because my daughter just moved to Boston.

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Auckland is in discussions to build a stadium in the harbor. David Hiller from NYCFC posted it on LinkedIn
 
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Sellouts must be the best return for the money. No wasted construction costs on empty seats, and it drives the average ticket price up a bit. Put another way. building another deck to sell $15 tickets a third of the time is probably not as effective as selling out 100% of the time at ticket prices 15% higher than what they would otherwise be.

I feel like I'm the only small stadium proponent here. I would be fine with a 21-22k stadium for us. Preferred expandable just to save us the trouble in 20 years when all of yous kids are grown up and attending.
 
Sellouts must be the best return for the money. No wasted construction costs on empty seats, and it drives the average ticket price up a bit. Put another way. building another deck to sell $15 tickets a third of the time is probably not as effective as selling out 100% of the time at ticket prices 15% higher than what they would otherwise be.

I feel like I'm the only small stadium proponent here. I would be fine with a 21-22k stadium for us. Preferred expandable just to save us the trouble in 20 years when all of yous kids are grown up and attending.
Totally agree. People are always talking 35k-40k. Seriously? I think 25k-27k is the sweet spot for us.
 
Sellouts must be the best return for the money. No wasted construction costs on empty seats, and it drives the average ticket price up a bit. Put another way. building another deck to sell $15 tickets a third of the time is probably not as effective as selling out 100% of the time at ticket prices 15% higher than what they would otherwise be.

I feel like I'm the only small stadium proponent here. I would be fine with a 21-22k stadium for us. Preferred expandable just to save us the trouble in 20 years when all of yous kids are grown up and attending.
I won't once again bother to go into the economics of expansion in NYC. Carry on.
 
In the age of declining attendance at all sporting venues, i think the sweet spot for most MLS teams is about the 20-25,000 range.

NYCFC shouldnt be buiding anything bigger than 30,000.
 
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In the age of declining attendance at all sporting venues, i think the sweet spot for most MLS teams is about the 20-25,000 range.

NYCFC shouldnt be buiding anything bigger than 30,000.

Nope.
Like SFphoto said, 25-27k is probably our sweet spot.

Nope.

It is fair to assume that MLS attendance will rise. This has been the trend, and it has been so in the face of other sports declining.

Also, you don't need a 100% full stadium for the atmosphere to be solid. You only need 80% or so. That provides good atmosphere and room to grow.
 
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Nope.


Nope.

It is fair to assume that MLS attendance will rise. This has been the trend, and it has been so in the face of other sports declining.

At some point MLS owners would live
Nope.


Nope.

It is fair to assume that MLS attendance will rise. This has been the trend, and it has been so in the face of other sports declining.

Also, you don't need a 100% full stadium for the atmosphere to be solid. You only need 80% or so. That provides good atmosphere and room to grow.

Average MLS attandance has decreased this year.

Unless MLS gets a huge tv deal to increase the salary cap, attendances won't rise much more than where it is now.