all i gotta say is Millwall has a nice ground. Its ideal really
I'd be a little worried about flooding as we're in an area that can get affected by storm surges during hurricanes, and natural rising water levels. As mentioned before, building at ground level with direct access to maybe the Metro North from the stadium would be amazing. Maybe even an underground walkway to the B/D/4.When we finally get our stadium do you see it being elevated, street level or below grade?
We’ve talked about the stadium possibly going over tracks but thinking about the majority of SSS being below grade got me thinking about the challenges of building in the city. Can we even build a below grade stadium in the Bronx?
One of the main issues with building over something is getting people to their seats. Yankee stadium (and correct me if I’m wrong) is a below grade stadium. You enter on the top of the first level and 30% of the fans walk down to their seats and remainder walk up.
all i gotta say is Millwall has a nice ground. Its ideal really
Btw it’s “next week” where that announcement at
This would be hilarious, especially after all the drags over the YS seating chart, but I don't see this happening.
Pivot to Willets Point confirmed, yoYeah, that just doesn’t make any sense
I get it if they were planning for two years out, but not next season. And I get it if they’re more willing to move a game to Citi than have midweek games. But where he loses me is the “if not all” part. Because that still appears to point to the info he has, and therefore wouldn’t be the two scenarios I laid out above.Yeah, that just doesn’t make any sense
NEXT WEEK