I'm with the wait and see crowd on this one. What are the problems with the new stadium that are not fixable? The overpriced empty seats in the front can be filled by lowering the prices, for example. The ridiculous restaurants can be removed or modified and made more accessible. And I was upset with tearing down the old stadium.
You're right, Prodigal Son. I really think it's the arrogance coming from the Yankees front office that's particularly annoying to some people. Bob Raissman has a good piece to this point in the Daily News today:
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I'm with the wait and see crowd on this one. What are the problems with the new stadium that are not fixable? The overpriced empty seats in the front can be filled by lowering the prices, for example. The ridiculous restaurants can be removed or modified and made more accessible. And I was upset with tearing down the old stadium.
You're right, Prodigal Son. I really think it's the arrogance coming from the Yankees front office that's particularly annoying to some people.
Bob Raissman has a good piece to this point in the Daily News today:
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