While there were reports of misbehavior by the Jersey Boys (and the NYC peeps); the difference between throwing beer over the ledge and tossing smoke on the field is visibility and that's where NJ has the upper hand. NYCFC has nothing "public" to hold over RB's head so I would guess that there will be no repercussions when they visit next. This is MLS trying to be pre-emptive and, in my opinion, it's not just based on the Derby match at RBA. The NYC supporters section was being watched and filmed before, during and after the Cosmos USOC match at Hofstra by the Director of Security for MLS.Have to wonder if we'll retaliate next year. Def the stories I've heard the Jersey supporters were no Angels at Yankee Stadium either. Burns me up a bit reading the Post article just talking about our bad behaviour at the first derby and nothing about their beer throwing antics etc.
I lost brain cells reading the comments section.
I lost brain cells reading the comments section.
Idk if it's been posted or not but I saw somewhere (forgive me as I have drank) that it's not from MLS. RBNY is doing it on their own accord. According to our reps less people were throw out of their stadium (our fans) than our stadium (their fans).
We BETTER fuck them over next year. Put them in that corner home plate top level section as we do with every other teams and let them go fuck themselves.
I've gotten calls from two different RBNJ staffers trying to sell me a mini-package. It wasn't generic, as they brought up the matches I'd bought tix for.Pretty sure its one of those generic robocalls/spam messages that goes out to any group. We have all gone to sporting events before and get emails months afterward about buying tickets.
Also the split of Red Bull fans to NYCFC fans during the Mother's day game was about 85/15 or 90/10. The road supporters section was impressive but other than that just a sprinkling of NYCFC fans in the rest of the building. So I don't think they are worried about selling seats.
Careful. You don't want to be labeled a conspiracy theorist.This is an opportunity for them to quiet our supporter section and also to make more money. Fewer supporter discount tickets, but they probably figure most NYC supporters will travel for the last derby anyway and pay $30-40 for regular tickets. Not to mention they are calling NYC supporters to buy group tickets at regular price. I know bullshit when I see it - cheap bastards.
I hope when we play them next year we allot 250 tickets ground level behind home plate, so they cant throw anything on families and cant see the field.
Oh god a f***in rag song on the nycfc forum whatever next !Actually, by not giving these tickets to NYCFC supporters, RBNJ will likely lose money. As nobody else would by the tickets. This city is yours? This city is yours? 20,000 empty seats, are you fucking sure?
Idk if it's been posted or not but I saw somewhere (forgive me as I have drank) that it's not from MLS. RBNY is doing it on their own accord. According to our reps less people were throw out of their stadium (our fans) than our stadium (their fans).
We BETTER fuck them over next year. Put them in that corner home plate top level section as we do with every other teams and let them go fuck themselves.
Try not to use that word, CP.This is retarded
Oh dip, what a great expression. Now I want a Perry White jersey!NJRB
Great Caesar's Ghost, it's true!