Brighton's stadium (Falmer Stadium) is really really neat. Perfect 30k.
473 pages .... I think I'll need at least stadium "news" if I'm going to renew my season tickets... love the team love the games but i need SOMETHING before I invest X more years on season tickets at Yankee Stadium... just so frustrating knowing a stadium would truly bring a buzz to this team around the city even more so than our first season... damn shame my dreams of Villa opening our own stadium won't ever happen
473 pages .... I think I'll need at least stadium "news" if I'm going to renew my season tickets... love the team love the games but i need SOMETHING before I invest X more years on season tickets at Yankee Stadium... just so frustrating knowing a stadium would truly bring a buzz to this team around the city even more so than our first season... damn shame my dreams of Villa opening our own stadium won't ever happen
473 pages .... I think I'll need at least stadium "news" if I'm going to renew my season tickets... love the team love the games but i need SOMETHING before I invest X more years on season tickets at Yankee Stadium... just so frustrating knowing a stadium would truly bring a buzz to this team around the city even more so than our first season... damn shame my dreams of Villa opening our own stadium won't ever happen
Yea it's not not a frustration of the team just more desperation to see this team in their own digs... as Lalas always says - it's great to be a fan of a team that lives by a system - and this year live by it incredibly well... they are easily top 2-3 team to watch in the league and I couldn't be more proud to be there since day 1 and see such progression .... just jealous of say LAFC Orlando etc coming in to brand new beautiful stadiums - I know the atmosphere in our own stadium will be second to none
The beauty of NYCFC season tickets is that not only are you not making a committment to X more years of tickets, you're not even making a commitment to 1 year as you would for other teams. You can get a refund on all unplayed games at any time during the season.
Wha? Is this true?
Also, even if you're on the payment plan, you're usually paid up for 2-3 games ahead of what has been played. So you'd never get a refund for all unplayed games, but reasonably close to it. Still quite a nice benefit, as OP suggested.No, the agreement specifically says you are not entitled to a refund of what you've already paid. If you have already paid for the year then any "refund" is a credit balance towards ticket purchases.
Meatpacking District... IT'S PIER 40!!!!!!
(It's not going to be Pier 40 - but man, would that be sweet...)
Still closer than Willets or GAL or even LIC.Pier 40 is south of the Meatpacking District. Hate to burst your bubble.
I'm a glass half full kinda guy, so I'm gonna say slim to noneSo season ticket renewals are in a month. I'm on the fence. I live down in Philly now. The only reason to keep them is for the future benefits, but this will be 3 full seasons and probably $15,000 out of pocket without ANY news.
What's the chance we hear something between now and September 15th?
So season ticket renewals are in a month. I'm on the fence. I live down in Philly now. The only reason to keep them is for the future benefits, but this will be 3 full seasons and probably $15,000 out of pocket without ANY news.
What's the chance we hear something between now and September 15th?
My plan for now. I upgraded this season, thinking I would be able to attend most games. Life changed and i've missed most games, and the secondary market has been weak, so it backfired. Will probably move to supporter's section. How has resale been this season for them?you can always drop your seats down to a much more affordable package as a placeholder.
My plan for now. I upgraded this season, thinking I would be able to attend most games. Life changed and i've missed most games, and the secondary market has been weak, so it backfired. Will probably move to supporter's section. How has resale been this season for them?