How do you feel about that taxpayer funded team on the southside?
Great park, great food, terrible location. Why?
How do you feel about that taxpayer funded team on the southside?
So you've been there since the renovations?Agree, it's a dump !
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Terrible location seems to be the overall sentiment, but I don't really understand why (maybe I'm stupid). I feel like any park a few minutes walk away from main public transportation is in at least a decent location. It's right off the highway for drivers as well. Why do people hate on the location?Great park, great food, terrible location. Why?
For the record, I have a garage and I'll part with the spot for a cool $100 and mid Tier 3 purple points.
The clicker I have...need a keypad.You should ask for someone to throw in a clicker.
Terrible location seems to be the overall sentiment, but I don't really understand why (maybe I'm stupid). I feel like any park a few minutes walk away from main public transportation is in at least a decent location. It's right off the highway for drivers as well. Why do people hate on the location?
Great park, great food, terrible location. Why?
How is it a dump?The actual field at Wrigley is beautiful. The stadium is a dump, and now it has been whored out in every conceivable way to pay for the million$ invested just to keep it from falling down. I don't blame the Ricketts for doing this, because they had little choice. But the structure itself is probably beyond redemption.
You can park there for $10 and be on the highway in less than 30 minutes. Sounds like a win to me.How do you feel about that taxpayer funded team on the southside?
Have you used the bathrooms? Have you seen the rats? Have you noticed the smell in the concourse areas? Have you noticed how cramped it is in the concourse areas?How is it a dump?
Have you used the bathrooms? Have you seen the rats? Have you noticed the smell in the concourse areas? Have you noticed how cramped it is in the concourse areas?
How is it a dump?
Thanks for the old report. The concourse area has been expanded. Also, I have never found it difficult to urinate around the rats, and I seldom watch the game from the concourse anyway.Have you used the bathrooms? Have you seen the rats? Have you noticed the smell in the concourse areas? Have you noticed how cramped it is in the concourse areas?
But in’95, Wisconsin was the first sellout since the ‘74 Notre Dame game, I believe, albeit while it was still Dyche Stadium.
So you haven't been since the renovation, got it.Have you used the bathrooms? Have you seen the rats? Have you noticed the smell in the concourse areas? Have you noticed how cramped it is in the concourse areas?
My beer seemed to fit quite nicely in a cupholder last Sunday.Instead of cupholders at the seats, they have piss buckets.
Wrigley and Fenway are beautiful old stadiums. Wrigkey and Fenway are also dumps. The two characteristics are not mutually exclusive.
You must not remember the "home" game NU played against dOSU in Cleveland Municipal Stadium (aka The Mistake by the Lake).......Yeah, if we were going well out of our way to schedule a "home" game with, say, Syracuse at Yankee Stadium, I would think that was rather odd. Wouldn't you? (A bowl game is different; they're inviting us, we're not picking the venue.)
Have they expanded the holding Cell underneath the right field grandstand? That place got crowded.So you haven't been since the renovation, got it.
Now, Fenway is still a dump. Wrigley post-renovation is great.
Yeah, but I haven't been there since it hasBiased a bit? Fenway got renovated, too.
It's still a baseball stadium and probably not as nice as the new Wrigley, Certainly less historic.Yeah, if we were going well out of our way to schedule a "home" game with, say, Syracuse at Yankee Stadium, I would think that was rather odd. Wouldn't you? (A bowl game is different; they're inviting us, we're not picking the venue.)
Not really but likely have more of them than you.Don't you have Purple Points to complain about?
The entire lower deck has been re-done and next off season they'll do the upper deck. Also the Ricketts family paid for it while that stadium on the southside was a gift from the taxpayers. Quite a difference, huh?The actual field at Wrigley is beautiful. The stadium is a dump, and now it has been whored out in every conceivable way to pay for the million$ invested just to keep it from falling down. I don't blame the Ricketts for doing this, because they had little choice. But the structure itself is probably beyond redemption.
Guess as long as you don't mind your tax dollars going into Reinsdorf's pockets. Then why do I always hear that one reason they have trouble drawing over 10,000 is because of the "terrible traffic"?You can park there for $10 and be on the highway in less than 30 minutes. Sounds like a win to me.
Spoken like true uninformed sux fan.Instead of cupholders at the seats, they have piss buckets.
Wrigley and Fenway are beautiful old stadiums. Wrigley and Fenway are also dumps. The two characteristics are not mutually exclusive.
Thought that was sent to arrow down park, where it's especially needed.Have they expanded the holding Cell underneath the right field grandstand? That place got crowded.
Not really but likely have more of them than you.
Why so much hate bro?Thought that was sent to arrow down park, where it's especially needed.
Why so much hate bro?
Because I don't like my tax dollars spent on a billionaires toy.Why so much hate bro?
Because Wrigleyville it ain'tTerrible location seems to be the overall sentiment, but I don't really understand why (maybe I'm stupid). I feel like any park a few minutes walk away from main public transportation is in at least a decent location. It's right off the highway for drivers as well. Why do people hate on the location?
Because I don't like my tax dollars spent on a billionaires toy.
Better for what? How do you make sight lines less than terrible? And if it is a cold day with that open framework...Following the renovations, Wrigley is a much better stadium than Ryan Field. If you haven’t been there recently, I’d hold off on the hate. And this is coming from someone who widely called Wigley a dump the first few times I went about 10-15 years ago.
Football was played there for 50 years.
It’ll be ok and this’ll be fun!
Thought we had come pretty close. Didn't they back in 95/6?No, Wrigley is about 7,000 seats short of Ryan. But NU has never sold out Ryan for Wisconsin.
Better for experiencing a spectacle. I'd imagine that there will be a new layout, given the renovations, that will hopefully aim to improve the sight lines.Better for what? How do you make sight lines less than terrible? And if it is a cold day with that open framework...
Wisky was homecoming in 95. But I thought PSU 95 was the first Dyche Stadium sellout in forever.Thought we had come pretty close. Didn't they back in 95/6?
If that's the complaint, Ryan Field is in a terrible location as well.Because Wrigleyville it ain't
Well for today but tomorrow it will be too late. Oops already is.That’ll be $600, please.