Stadium Discussion

What Will Be The Name Of The New Home?

  • Etihad Stadium

    Votes: 4 16.7%
  • Etihad Park

    Votes: 11 45.8%
  • Etihad Field

    Votes: 8 33.3%
  • Etihad Arena

    Votes: 1 4.2%
  • Etihad Bowl

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    24
Sims just spoke on the pregame show, lots of progress made, most optimistic they’ve ever been about the project but stressed the most important hurdle is community feedback.

honestly this the furthest along they ever been so he’s not wrong to feel optimistic since the first steps are taken but there is still long way to go.
 
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honestly this the furthest along they ever been so he’s not wrong to feel optimistic since the first steps are taken but there is still long way to go.
Isn’t this just the team doing its yearly tradition of commenting or giving one of the local papers a story about a possible stadium just to keep STH. Payments restart next month. Unless the Outfield.org is reporting it, at this point the rest of the stories are just team spin.
 
Isn’t this just the team doing its yearly tradition of commenting or giving one of the local papers a story about a possible stadium just to keep STH. Payments restart next month. Unless the Outfield.org is reporting it, at this point the rest of the stories are just team spin.

well yes, what the outfield is reporting is probably what sims is referring to. And all that is the furthest we ever been even though it is really in its early stages. So like I said he is not “wrong” about being optimistic as ever because this is the furthest we ever been in the process.
 
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NYCFC never had a chance. This city.
 
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NYCFC never had a chance. This city.

is anybody surprised? i'm not. debozo is a clown.
 
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As an outsider, I've long considered De Blasio to be one of the biggest failures in public life. Do city residents have a better view of his performance. Is he even defensible as a competent leader? Does anyone anywhere even consider his overall performance even "adequate"?
 
As an outsider, I've long considered De Blasio to be one of the biggest failures in public life. Do city residents have a better view of his performance. Is he even defensible as a competent leader? Does anyone anywhere even consider his overall performance even "adequate"?

as a resident i have long disliked deblasio. he gets zero respect from me. i am counting down the days til the next mayoral election. he and his family are criminals.
 
As an outsider, I've long considered De Blasio to be one of the biggest failures in public life. Do city residents have a better view of his performance. Is he even defensible as a competent leader? Does anyone anywhere even consider his overall performance even "adequate"?
At this point, I believe he's not well liked by almost anyone. It transcends left and right, though people disagree as to the reasons why. In fact, on certain issues the left and right despise him for seemingly contradictory reasons which I choose not to specify for forum purposes. But for someone who won twice and easily, his base of support is now incredibly thin.
 
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Honest question regarding deblasio: does he just not want NYCFC to exist or is he just too stupid to understand the implications of the team's current stadium situation?

I can see the NIMBY logic in the South Bronx, although I guess it kind of sounds more like the residents/community are seizing the opportunity to secure infrastructure improvements beyond NYCFC. I don't understand the mayor's reasoning though.

As an aside, is it wrong that I think both Willets Point or Sunnyside might be really good plan Bs for a stadium? Like maybe even better than the current proposal?
 
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Honest question regarding deblasio: does he just not want NYCFC to exist or is he just too stupid to understand the implications of the team's current stadium situation?

I can see the NIMBY logic in the South Bronx, although I guess it kind of sounds more like the residents/community are seizing the opportunity to secure infrastructure improvements beyond NYCFC. I don't understand the mayor's reasoning though.

As an aside, is it wrong that I think both Willets Point or Sunnyside might be really good plan Bs for a stadium? Like maybe even better than the current proposal?

I don't think De Blasio has had anything to do or say about this current proposal. The mayor's office and first lady work pretty well with the team though, so I think he certainly sees the value they bring to the community.
 
This was dirt a year ago

this was the bid we didn’t want to win

this is an actual stadium in NYC being started and finished while we lack an official announcement on anything

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This was dirt a year ago

this was the bid we didn’t want to win

this is an actual stadium in NYC being started and finished while we lack an official announcement on anything

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In a location that would have crippled the organization to Red Bulls-level of attendance.

Better to be patient and get it right than impatient and make a fatal mistake.