Westchester County Supporters

Irvington here.. I have season tickets for supporters section! Hope to see you guys there!

You can get yourself set up with Seasoned Supporter status if you send NYCFC_Dan a private message with a pic of your season ticket confirmation.
 
What is Seasoned Supporter status and is it available if I am not a season ticket holder?
 
Westchestet TE="Section1Guy, post: 3712, member: 206"]If you live in Westchester/Rockland/Fairfield area... let's do a roll call. Basically northern suburbs, hit me up.[/QUOTE]
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I'm probably going to keep a little group on facebook for us once we have 5-10 people from our way... just to keep in touch (car pooling, away games, world cup viewing, etc..) Plus I've been "working" on an American Outlaws Westchester for a couple years now.

Add me on facebook if interested. John Malone Jr.
Did you put together a group on Facebook?
 
Brewster/north salem Family of 4 season ticket holders sec 229 row 8 seats 1-4 taking the Harlem line to the game.
I work in Port Chester so will take New haven line to any weekday games.
When the season gets close we should pick a train car that we can meet in on the way down .
on the weekends the harlem line only has 1 train an hour so we may be able to get a decent crowd
 
Brewster/north salem Family of 4 season ticket holders sec 229 row 8 seats 1-4 taking the Harlem line to the game.
I work in Port Chester so will take New haven line to any weekday games.
When the season gets close we should pick a train car that we can meet in on the way down .
on the weekends the harlem line only has 1 train an hour so we may be able to get a decent crowd

I wouldn't count on Metro North running direct trains from either of those stops -- Yankee Stadium is on the Hudson line.
 
Brewster/north salem Family of 4 season ticket holders sec 229 row 8 seats 1-4 taking the Harlem line to the game.
I work in Port Chester so will take New haven line to any weekday games.
When the season gets close we should pick a train car that we can meet in on the way down .
on the weekends the harlem line only has 1 train an hour so we may be able to get a decent crowd
I'm on the New Haven line and asked my account exec when I signed up for tickets if Metro North will be doing game day trains like they do for the yankees. He said he wasn't sure and even put me on hold to get an answer; didn't have one. I've been expecting to take the train to 125th St and taking the 4 train to the stadium ever since that conversation.

Hoping enough fans show up that it forces Metro North to have game day trains ....
 
I wouldn't count on Metro North running direct trains from either of those stops -- Yankee Stadium is on the Hudson line.

I would not expect it. 125th short walk to the subway. 100 people on a saturday afternoon after a few beers on the train: not a bad way to start a march to the match or the next bar.
 
Just FYI for anyone... The 4 train from Woodlawn (very very top border of the Bronx) is very quick to Yankee Stadium and there's a ton of parking right around it... You can drive to Yonkers and take the less than $3 subway or even buy a month pass. Very convenient.
 
Just FYI for anyone... The 4 train from Woodlawn (very very top border of the Bronx) is very quick to Yankee Stadium and there's a ton of parking right around it... You can drive to Yonkers and take the less than $3 subway or even buy a month pass. Very convenient.

This is a great tip -- another great trick I've used is the Fordham Road station on the 4/Woodlawn. There is a 24-hour city garage right on Jerome Avenue (for Monroe College) and if you work in the city, it's about $20 to park there in the morning, take the train in to work and have the car waiting for you post game. And the best part of it all is that you get on the empty northbound platform after the game and smile at the mass of people across the track.
 
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This is a great tip -- another great trick I've used is the Fordham Road station on the 6. There is a 24-hour city garage right on Jerome Avenue (for Monroe College) and if you work in the city, it's about $20 to park there in the morning, take the train in to work and have the car waiting for you post game. And the best part of it all is that you get on the empty northbound platform after the game and smile at the mass of people across the track.
The 6 train doesn't stop at Yankee Stadium and doesn't have a Fordham Road stop either. Were you thinking of a different line?
 
The 6 train doesn't stop at Yankee Stadium and doesn't have a Fordham Road stop either. Were you thinking of a different line?
Yeah -- I meant the 4. Thanks for catching that. I've worked on the east side of Manhattan for so long that I instinctively think of the Lex Ave local as being the 6.
 
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