Stadium Discussion

Where Do You Want The Stadium?

  • Manhattan

    Votes: 54 16.7%
  • Queens

    Votes: 99 30.6%
  • Brooklyn

    Votes: 19 5.9%
  • Staten Island

    Votes: 7 2.2%
  • Westchester

    Votes: 18 5.6%
  • The Bronx

    Votes: 113 34.9%
  • Long Island

    Votes: 6 1.9%
  • Dual-Boroughs

    Votes: 3 0.9%
  • Etihad Island

    Votes: 5 1.5%

  • Total voters
    324
As im catching up on this thread i got the nycfc email. something about a members only meeting on Jul 29? im calling it now. its about the stadium

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How long have you been an NYCFC fan?
 
Watch it be the launch of their fan designed apparel line. I’m sure others on here were part of that group.
 
A stadium announcement will be made at a daytime press conference with politicians.
Every STH renewal has been announced by email and it makes little sense to do it at a very limited attendance event. It is probably counterproductive.
If they have an event for a clothing line they will say so in order to have interested people show up.
They had a City Hall event in February at which little of interest happened.
http://nycfcforums.com/index.php?threads/anyone-going-to-the-city-hall-event.6868/

Barring a flubbed response to a question it would be very surprising if this were any different.
 
Fred Jr. had the honor of doing a player walkout at the Historic Second Home Opener against SKC in March of 2015 (he walked Javiet Calle out -- literally the one starter who most people on this board would have little to no recollection of).

He was 9 years old.

Over the first four seasons, we averaged 13 games each year and are on track for that this year. It's been a big part of our father/son experience.

So it's mildly bittersweet that, even in the most optimistic scenario, he'll be in college by the time a new stadium opens.
 
Looks like Miami will have two stadiums before we have one. They just received permission to rebuild Lockhart stadium as a temporary home in Ft Lauderdale

I remember at the start of this thread we guessed who would have a stadium before us. We’re well past the end of that list.
 
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Fred Jr. had the honor of doing a player walkout at the Historic Second Home Opener against SKC in March of 2015 (he walked Javiet Calle out -- literally the one starter who most people on this board would have little to no recollection of).

He was 9 years old.

Over the first four seasons, we averaged 13 games each year and are on track for that this year. It's been a big part of our father/son experience.

So it's mildly bittersweet that, even in the most optimistic scenario, he'll be in college by the time a new stadium opens.

You don't really need remember Calle, Mata is essentially just a slightly more talented clone. Both are kings of the grab the back of your leg and limp off sometime early in the first half wasted substitution.
 
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You don't really need remember Calle, Mata is essentially just a slightly more talented clone. Both are kings of the grab the back of your leg and limp off sometime early in the first half wasted substitution.
Both are members of the Same-match Sub-in/Sub-out Club. I believe the only other member is John Stertzer.
 
A stadium announcement will be made at a daytime press conference with politicians.
Every STH renewal has been announced by email and it makes little sense to do it at a very limited attendance event. It is probably counterproductive.
If they have an event for a clothing line they will say so in order to have interested people show up.
They had a City Hall event in February at which little of interest happened.
http://nycfcforums.com/index.php?threads/anyone-going-to-the-city-hall-event.6868/

Barring a flubbed response to a question it would be very surprising if this were any different.

The only thing I find suspicious is that since we had a "City Hall" in February why would we do another so soon?
 
The only thing I find suspicious is that since we had a "City Hall" in February why would we do another so soon?
The stadium announcement will be publicized as follows:
A concrete leak, followed by an inadvertent link on mancity.com which will be quickly removed, followed by (as MG noted) a press conference with politicians/press/special guests, followed by announcements by NYCFC on social media, followed by a special celebration for the first 30 City Members to respond to an email sent during a weekday morning commute.
 
The stadium announcement will be publicized as follows:
A concrete leak, followed by an inadvertent link on mancity.com which will be quickly removed, followed by (as MG noted) a press conference with politicians/press/special guests, followed by announcements by NYCFC on social media, followed by a special celebration for the first 30 City Members to respond to an email sent during a weekday morning commute.
This will all be done a week before completion. No way they get ahead of the process.
 
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Okay. It's time for me to come clean with some things I've been hearing on the Stadium. These come variously from three people at firms that are consulting for NYCFC on different aspects of the project and one person high up at the Club. Two of the three consultants were people I spoke with 3 months ago or so. The other conversations, which provide most of the information, were in the last few weeks.
  • The Club believes it is "close" to announcing its planned location for a stadium. In this context "close" means by the end of the year, although I get the sense they are hoping it will be sooner than later.
  • It will then take about a year for permits and another 2-3 years for construction.
  • The location in mind is "near Yankee Stadium".
  • Size was variously reported as 30,000 and 25,000, expandable to 30,000.
  • Two different architecture firms have been retained to draw up competing site plans.
  • The club has retained a cost consulting firm and has reached out to banks on a preliminary basis to secure debt financing.
  • Some of the external consultants believe that the process has been slower than necessary because the Club has to deal with bureaucratic issues out of Abu Dhabi (e.g. time needed to get sign offs and financial commitments, etc.).
  • The Club has a set price in mind that it will not exceed for the stadium; separately, I heard a figure of $500 million.
Clearly, there is a lot of smoke around right now - probably more than any other time since the Club kicked off in 2015. That said, lots of things can kill a deal like this before it is ever announced. Let's hope that doesn't happen.

I wonder if that (what I bolded) is why the mothership has been in town -- to try to speed things up/get things moving faster. I was told by someone close to CFG that they were in town because they were hoping to close on some major steps with regards to our stadium.