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    New Stadium for soccer in NE?

    Heard serious talk of combining efforts north of Boston to get a stadium on public transportation closer to fan base. What would it take? Anyone for a lobby?

    #2
    go Walsh! Go Revs specific stadium

    http://nesn.com/2014/06/jonathan-kra...nd-revolution/

    “The real issue isn’t the on-pitch performance,” Kraft said. “I think the real issue is, and it’s no secret, we need a soccer-specific stadium. The Revolution are 18 years old, and probably for the last 12 years we’ve been working on this.” The old regime was not as open to the idea of a new stadium, but Kraft is optimistic about Mayor Marty Walsh getting the job completed. “I think Mayor Walsh believes in the sport and understands the impact it could have on the city beyond just the sport but what you can do with the use of the city and cultural events,” Kraft said.

    Read more at: http://nesn.com/2014/06/jonathan-kra...nd-revolution/

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      #3
      i would never drive to north of boston to see that product!
      playoff bound or not... the brand of soccer played is not as good as what they play in college or a good U13 team.. its kick ball

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        #4
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        http://nesn.com/2014/06/jonathan-kra...nd-revolution/

        “The real issue isn’t the on-pitch performance,” Kraft said. “I think the real issue is, and it’s no secret, we need a soccer-specific stadium. The Revolution are 18 years old, and probably for the last 12 years we’ve been working on this.” The old regime was not as open to the idea of a new stadium, but Kraft is optimistic about Mayor Marty Walsh getting the job completed. “I think Mayor Walsh believes in the sport and understands the impact it could have on the city beyond just the sport but what you can do with the use of the city and cultural events,” Kraft said.

        Read more at: http://nesn.com/2014/06/jonathan-kra...nd-revolution/
        When there are games worth watching, people go and watch. USNT, International friendlies, Club friendlies. The soccer stadium thing is a red herring. The product is piss poor.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          When there are games worth watching, people go and watch. USNT, International friendlies, Club friendlies. The soccer stadium thing is a red herring. The product is piss poor.
          Isn't it a circular reference though? If the product was more in the spotlight, wouldn't it shine better? It's a good time to strike. The product is inexpensive and the market is poised for enthusiasm/interest

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            #6
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Isn't it a circular reference though? If the product was more in the spotlight, wouldn't it shine better? It's a good time to strike. The product is inexpensive and the market is poised for enthusiasm/interest
            Check out this article on soccer taking off in the US. It is from 1967

            http://www.si.com/vault/1967/03/27/5...its-big-chance

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              #7
              Talk of Olympics being held in boston. Mayor was wine and dining the committee last night in boston. That is why there is talk. There is a serious push for it. When they want something this bad they will take your house to make a field.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Talk of Olympics being held in boston. Mayor was wine and dining the committee last night in boston. That is why there is talk. There is a serious push for it. When they want something this bad they will take your house to make a field.
                The graft and corruption must continue. New crew in charge and they must all be paid off after all. The Olympics in Boston will make the Big Dig look like the most cost effecient public works project of all time.

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                  #9
                  major cities have good attendance

                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  The graft and corruption must continue. New crew in charge and they must all be paid off after all. The Olympics in Boston will make the Big Dig look like the most cost effecient public works project of all time.
                  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_L...cer_attendance

                  the 2013 season saw an average 18,608 spectators between the 19 teams, the second highest attendance in league history. The league has the fourth-highest average attendance among major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada, and the third-highest attendance among U.S.-based leagues.

                  [other] Major cities / Seattle, San JOse ... have good attendance. Seems like the size would also determine attendance rates a 28K v 68K stadium

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    i would never drive to north of boston to see that product!
                    playoff bound or not... the brand of soccer played is not as good as what they play in college or a good U13 team.. its kick ball
                    Yeah...Lee Nguyen and Jermaine Jones and Jose Goncalves are just as good as watching any college team or U13 ball.


                    Get your head out of your ass, snob.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      The graft and corruption must continue. New crew in charge and they must all be paid off after all. The Olympics in Boston will make the Big Dig look like the most cost effecient public works project of all time.
                      Watching the so called "politicians" discuss the possibility on the news made me queezy. They appear utterly incompetent. That would be worse for Boston - at least the Big Dig made major improvements for decades to come, perhaps even a century. Olympics in Boston ? ugh

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        The graft and corruption must continue. New crew in charge and they must all be paid off after all. The Olympics in Boston will make the Big Dig look like the most cost effecient public works project of all time.
                        http://sports.yahoo.com/news/why-no-...225450509.html

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                          #13
                          Read the article and it stole my thunder.

                          Not sure which is worse - FIFA or the IOC.

                          Anyway, back to the local stuff. Please, no soccer-specific stadium for the Revs to the north of Boston. Put it somewhere that's more central, like Framingham, so that it can draw supporters from not just Boston and the North Shore, but south of Boston, Worcester and Providence as well.

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