So SoupInNYC if they just agree to how many parking slaves are attended versus unattended, they can move on?
And what’s the difference?
the Yankees have parking slaves? Damn I knew parking was rough but that’s taking it too far.
So SoupInNYC if they just agree to how many parking slaves are attended versus unattended, they can move on?
And what’s the difference?
I read the sentiment and interpreted it as we are just as annoyed and disappointed as you all. If these groups that are suppose to be on our side can’t get their shit figured out, then we will go find somewhere else. Which I appreciate. Still hoping the south bronx worksA very rare public statement from the front office about the stadium...
"The Club remains ready and willing to explore alternative options outside the South Bronx." That's a bit worrying...
Dear City Members -
I want to personally share and update you on the status of NYCFC’s efforts to deliver our stadium in the South Bronx. We are disappointed that a recent land assembly vote – which was a central element to the stadium plans- did not take place. It is especially disappointing given the efforts of the Community Board to bring the vote forward. This latest development, however, in no way deters our efforts to build a permanent home for our First Team and fans like you who are the lifeblood of our Club.
As you are well aware, NYC is one of the most complicated and expensive real estate markets to build new construction. Please be assured that we are undeterred and will continue our work to bring this transformational project to the City. The Club remains ready and willing to explore alternative options outside the South Bronx. As always, NYCFC remains committed to working with the community and elected officials to deliver a privately funded, soccer-specific stadium for fans of the club across New York City and beyond.
We know the road to our future home has not been easy and we are grateful for your unwavering dedication.
Sincerely-
Brad Sims
Very well calculated statement from the club:A very rare public statement from the front office about the stadium...
"The Club remains ready and willing to explore alternative options outside the South Bronx." That's a bit worrying...
Dear City Members -
I want to personally share and update you on the status of NYCFC’s efforts to deliver our stadium in the South Bronx. We are disappointed that a recent land assembly vote – which was a central element to the stadium plans- did not take place. It is especially disappointing given the efforts of the Community Board to bring the vote forward. This latest development, however, in no way deters our efforts to build a permanent home for our First Team and fans like you who are the lifeblood of our Club.
As you are well aware, NYC is one of the most complicated and expensive real estate markets to build new construction. Please be assured that we are undeterred and will continue our work to bring this transformational project to the City. The Club remains ready and willing to explore alternative options outside the South Bronx. As always, NYCFC remains committed to working with the community and elected officials to deliver a privately funded, soccer-specific stadium for fans of the club across New York City and beyond.
We know the road to our future home has not been easy and we are grateful for your unwavering dedication.
Sincerely-
Brad Sims
Mostly reads like an empty threat to the community stakeholders.Very well calculated statement from the club:
- Notes disappointment in the recent event that happened that was out of the club's control.
- Gives a shoutout to the local community and all the hard work they had done to prepare for the vote.
- Doesn't throw their business partners (Yankees and Maddd) publicly under the bus to maintain relationships.
- Hints that they are willing to move elsewhere in a manner that doesn't come off as a threat.
- Provides reminder that this is to be privately funded for all incoming politicians.
It’s the CFG way. Say nothing. But if you must say something don’t say anything and at a time that anybody would be listening.Not that this email had any important content, but they just can’t stop putting things out before holiday weekends.
Not that this email had any important content, but they just can’t stop putting things out before holiday weekends.
I think they would sell or move before that. The last few games have proven (to me, at least) that RBA is not viable with the current fanbase.so I guess we should expect the “we’ve severed ties with the Yankees and RBA is our permanent stadium” note to drop at 5 pm the Friday before Labor Day, got it.
Have the games been that poorly attended?I think they would sell or move before that. The last few games have proven (to me, at least) that RBA is not viable with the current fanbase.
This is what they should have done all along.Get ready for Etihad/MGM Empire City Field, Yonkers.
After the first one, they stopped selling anything in the upper deck and the midfield lower-level seats opposite the benches.Have the games been that poorly attended?
I didn’t get the email. Maybe I pissed off my rep