i remember someone here ( or reddit) saying that the stadium was strictly for Track Meets and thats it. And the field is even smaller than yankee stadium.
100%OK I mean listen ... these people have basically no track record. We can choose to believe it because it's news we want to hear, but I'd tread carefully on buying what these people say with full confidence. Maybe they're right, but ... especially Sanchez, I'm taking it with a grain of salt.
when did RBNY inform the league that we couldn' tplay there anymore? kinda surprising they would do that. are they sad we win more there than they do?
Here's my guess: RBA was a favor during the pandemic due to all the scheduling issues it created, a favor they didn't feel like extending any longer and a favor that maybe the league has taken too much advantage of. NYCFC doesn't want to play there, Red Bulls don't want them there, no one likes the situation. So maybe the Red Bulls finally put their feet down and said no more? Maybe NYCFC even asked the Red Bulls to stop this arrangement considering the damage it's doing to the fanbase.
As I wrote yesterday about Sanchez, there's a track record and it's mixed, and that goes for Griffith as well. They both have been making these sporadic predictions based on insider knowledge going back to 2015 or so, and sometimes they have been right. That both Sanchez and Griffith have the same Icahn leak tells me there is probably something to it. But for for all we know the club is deliberately leaking to see how twitter, reddit, here and elsewhere react to a potential switch from RBA to Icahn, because despite being a literal stone's throw away from Manhattan, the Bronx and Queens, that island is a PITA to get to from anywhere. It's not really much more convenient than RBA. It's just not NJ and it has no RB stench.OK I mean listen ... these people have basically no track record. We can choose to believe it because it's news we want to hear, but I'd tread carefully on buying what these people say with full confidence. Maybe they're right, but ... especially Sanchez, I'm taking it with a grain of salt.
As I wrote yesterday about Sanchez, there's a track record and it's mixed, and that goes for Griffith as well. They both have been making these sporadic predictions based on insider knowledge going back to 2015 or so, and sometimes they have been right. That both Sanchez and Griffith have the same Icahn leak tells me there is probably something to it. But for for all we know the club is deliberately leaking to see how twitter, reddit, here and elsewhere react to a potential switch from RBA to Icahn, because despite being a literal stone's throw away from Manhattan, the Bronx and Queens, that island is a PITA to get to from anywhere. It's not really much more convenient than RBA. It's just not NJ and it has no RB stench.
Like moogoo I'm skeptical of the idea that the Red Bulls are refusing to let NYCFC keep using RBA, both because as he points out they don't own it and I also suspect the Red Bulls have to do what the league demands on such matters.
Did a tweet thread addressing some questions that have come up regarding the Harlem River Yards. I’ve also obtained a few additional rendering/planning images and included one rendering image I really enjoyed in here.
Interesting. I'm not shocked, and I was skeptical but wouldn't have ruled it out. The motivations on the RB side seem odd, but people have their reasons that sometimes make sense to them but not outsiders.On this, FWIW, I do believe in Griffith’s info on this one. He actually told me prior to Sanchez’s tweet and then his own tweet that Red Bulls told MLS that NYCFC couldn’t play any more games there and NYCFC was ok with it. He made no mention of a temp stadium or anything, just thought it was interesting context regarding perhaps an announcement could be made soon.
Regarding Red Bulls not owning the stadium, I hear what you guys are saying, but could they have some kind of exclusivity rights deal with the stadium owners that would allow them to “kick NYCFC” out? I really dont know if that’s even a thing, but something I just thought of being a possibility
Yeah, I meant to include in that that I do expect skepticism and I completely understand that many people would read the article and a) not get excited or even b) not believe it, but to chalk it up to season ticket renewal efforts is just getting old, haha.As for your twitter thread, this was my favorite part:
1) I've now had stadium-related articles come out in March, June, July, October, and December and each time there's a group of folks that think it's season ticket renewal time so info is being leaked to encourage sales. Please pick a month.I think I'm pretty cynical, but I also don't respect thoughtless and reflexive cynicism, so this amused me.
So can we have CCL games here? or CONCACAF still going be an A-hole about it.
On this, FWIW, I do believe in Griffith’s info on this one. He actually told me prior to Sanchez’s tweet and then his own tweet that Red Bulls told MLS that NYCFC couldn’t play any more games there and NYCFC was ok with it. He made no mention of a temp stadium or anything, just thought it was interesting context regarding perhaps an announcement could be made soon.
Regarding Red Bulls not owning the stadium, I hear what you guys are saying, but could they have some kind of exclusivity rights deal with the stadium owners that would allow them to “kick NYCFC” out? I really dont know if that’s even a thing, but something I just thought of being a possibility