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So are we looking at an ESPN+ online stream, or is there still the possibility of a television broadcast?

ESPN+ has exclusive rights to the US Open Cup, so it certainly appears that's the only way to watch.
 
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It's ridiculous that they're going to charge city members for tickets to this.
 
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It's ridiculous that they're going to charge city members for tickets to this.
How many STH perks have they gotten right since the beginning? Not really sure of any, besides the recent traveling price ticket, that come to mind, so not surprised by this.
 
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It's ridiculous that they're going to charge city members for tickets to this.

Why is it ridiculous? Do English teams give FA Cup tickets away for free? This isn't an exhibition; if you want to watch a professional team play soccer, even at a college field, it's perfectly acceptable to charge. Now, I would say you should get reduced prices for this game, but I don't think it's out of bounds for them to charge for a competitive tournament.
 
Why is it ridiculous? Do English teams give FA Cup tickets away for free? This isn't an exhibition; if you want to watch a professional team play soccer, even at a college field, it's perfectly acceptable to charge. Now, I would say you should get reduced prices for this game, but I don't think it's out of bounds for them to charge for a competitive tournament.
I think the gesture of good Will would help them a bit with the optics since:
A: they’re losing STH from season to season like water in a colander and attendance is down.
B: this is a secondary competition to the MLS schedule.
C: it’s at a different venue that’s not easy for most to get to.
D: it’s televised on a paid-subscription service and not the regular Yankees network.
E: they’re losing STH so maybe do something nice for the ones that have stuck with them.
 
I think the gesture of good Will would help them a bit with the optics since:
A: they’re losing STH from season to season like water in a colander and attendance is down.
B: this is a secondary competition to the MLS schedule.
C: it’s at a different venue that’s not easy for most to get to.
D: it’s televised on a paid-subscription service and not the regular Yankees network.
E: they’re losing STH so maybe do something nice for the ones that have stuck with them.

It would be nice if they did. But if you're expecting them to do something like that, you're going to be waiting a while.
 
At what time of day?

Checked on the CityMapper app, which I don’t think takes into account traffic. But it says 48 minutes from the 51st and Lexington E train stop to Belson Stadium on a Wednesday, to get there at 6:30 PM.
 
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Why is it ridiculous? Do English teams give FA Cup tickets away for free? This isn't an exhibition; if you want to watch a professional team play soccer, even at a college field, it's perfectly acceptable to charge. Now, I would say you should get reduced prices for this game, but I don't think it's out of bounds for them to charge for a competitive tournament.

They’re playing in Long Island
They’ll play a B team
The game is against an inferior opponent
It’s at a shitty college field
What are the perks of my season tickets again?
 
They’re playing in Long Island
They’ll play a B team
The game is against an inferior opponent
It’s at a shitty college field
What are the perks of my season tickets again?

It's better than them making you buy US Open Cup tickets before the season, and now you're stuck with tickets you don't want.

No one's forcing you to go to this game, but the team has every right to charge prices for it. Hopefully the prices are cheap.
 
It's ridiculous that they're going to charge city members for tickets to this.

If they gave all season ticket holders tickets to this event, and say 10,000 show up...well that won't fit Belson. And this won't draw 10,000 people due to location constraints and scheduling. So they might as well sell them at $5, $10 to people that want to go.
 
They’re playing in Long Island
They’ll play a B team
The game is against an inferior opponent
It’s at a shitty college field
What are the perks of my season tickets again?

I’m a big proponent of queens and Brooklyn succeeding from NY with Nassau and Suffolk. But the game is in Hillcrest, Queens, which no one calls Long Island. That’s NYC.
 
If they gave all season ticket holders tickets to this event, and say 10,000 show up...well that won't fit Belson. And this won't draw 10,000 people due to location constraints and scheduling. So they might as well sell them at $5, $10 to people that want to go.
Alternatively, they can give City members the opportunity to get free tickets online until they run out.

Belson holds ~2100 people so we're talking about $20-30k in revenue in the extraordinarily unlikely situation that they sell out vs finally generating some Goodwill with the customers and possibly generating more than enough incremental concession revenue to offset that piddling amount.
 
Alternatively, they can give City members the opportunity to get free tickets online until they run out.

Belson holds ~2100 people so we're talking about $20-30k in revenue in the extraordinarily unlikely situation that they sell out vs finally generating some Goodwill with the customers and possibly generating more than enough incremental concession revenue to offset that piddling amount.

1. You’d have to allocate a few hundred tickets to NC fans.

2. If it’s free demand will increase and you’ll have plenty of people complaining they didn’t get tickets.
 
1. You’d have to allocate a few hundred tickets to NC fans.

2. If it’s free demand will increase and you’ll have plenty of people complaining they didn’t get tickets.
I'm also guessing that considering the location, the club is hoping to get non-season ticket holders to the game. Try to maximize exposure to some fans (especially college students) that haven't yet been to a NYCFC match before.
 
I'm also guessing that considering the location, the club is hoping to get non-season ticket holders to the game. Try to maximize exposure to some fans (especially college students) that haven't yet been to a NYCFC match before.
Only negative is that a lot of students have gone home/graduated. Unfortunately it appears too late to give access to a larger group of new fans (college kids) due to the date of the game.
 
I’m a big proponent of queens and Brooklyn succeeding from NY with Nassau and Suffolk. But the game is in Hillcrest, Queens, which no one calls Long Island. That’s NYC.

You call it Long Island if you’re coming from Westchester and you have to drive beyond LGA
 
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