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Old Posted Aug 18, 2009, 7:36 PM
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Well I guess he means thru the Train station stops. Prudential center / Newark stop is literally about 2 thousand feet away from the Harrison Station stop for PATH transit system. From aerial view they are very close together.
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How exactly are they "tied together"? Besides the fact they are managed by AEG?
Exactly what I stated.
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Opening Game: Saturday March 27th, 2009, NYRB vs. Chicago Fire (on ESPN2)
The opening game is 6 months ago?
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Red Bulls Soccer-Only Stadium to Be MLS Crown Jewel



October 3, 2009

HARRISON, N.J. (AP/1010 WINS) -- An intimate, soccer-only stadium rising in a careworn former industrial city is expected to be the crown jewel of Major League Soccer and one of the keys to a local redevelopment project.

At more than $200 million, the new home of the New York Red Bulls professional soccer team will be the costliest MLS stadium ever built when it opens in March beside the Passaic River in Harrison. MLS Commissioner Don Garber said it "will be the premier soccer stadium in America."

Austria-based energy drink maker Red Bull GmbH is paying for everything at the stadium, just north of Newark's largely Brazilian and Portuguese Ironbound neighborhood, about 10 miles from New York City. It designed the 25,000-seat facility, which is shaped like a doughnut, along European lines, with an emphasis on getting fans close to the field - some just 21 feet away.

For the 15,000 residents of the northern New Jersey town, which can be reached directly from lower Manhattan via the PATH commuter train, Red Bull Arena is the centerpiece of a 250-acre riverfront revitalization effort 12 years in the making. The project has been delayed by the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, which destroyed the PATH station beneath the World Trade Center, and by the recession.

The mixed-use development project around the arena will produce 7,000 condominium and rental units, said Mayor Ray McDonough, who estimates completion in five years if the economy improves, 10 years if it doesn't.


The Harrison Redevelopment Agency's executive director, Greg Kowalski, estimated the total value of the project at about $1.5 billion. He said the mix of tenant- and owner-occupied units is tilting toward the rental market as the recession makes mortgage financing more difficult. The location is popular with people who work in Manhattan and Newark, a regional employment hub.

Harrison, once known as the Beehive of Industry, has stagnated since the 1950s, as factory closings have eliminated more than 50,000 jobs. But McDonough said the riverfront development project could more than double its population and would "bring this town back to life."

Red Bull Arena will be the eighth soccer-only stadium for the 15-team MLS, which started in 1996. The strategy was adopted in 1999 to allow fans to bond with their stadiums much as New York Yankees baseball fans identify with Yankee Stadium and fans of the Manchester United soccer team in England identify with Old Trafford.

Early professional soccer leagues in the U.S. were at a disadvantage as tenants in stadiums meant for other sports, Garber said. And the Red Bulls have suffered from the lack of a home of their own. The team draws an average of 16,000 fans to its home games in East Rutherford at the original Giants Stadium, which seats about 80,000.

Red Bulls spokesman Andy McGowan said the new arena is small by design to create a home team advantage.

"It's really to create that soccer atmosphere," he said, "so it's an exciting event to attend."

New York resident Zak Ivkovic, who has followed the team since its inception as the MetroStars in 1996, said soccer fans are eager for a team better than the current one, which, led by forward Juan Pablo Angel, has Major League Soccer's worst record.

"New York demands winners," Ivkovic said. "I'm glad they're building a great stadium, but at the end of day the Red Bulls have to consistently put a good team on the field."
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25,000 seat "arena" compared to a real soccer stadium in Europe and South America is no comparison.
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25,000 seat "arena" compared to a real soccer stadium in Europe and South America is no comparison.
If we were in Europe or South America, no.
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It is a great soccer stadium and will hopefully be the inspiration for future soccer stadiums in North America.
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25,000 seat "arena" compared to a real soccer stadium in Europe and South America is no comparison.
outside of the big boys (man u, real madrid, etc), 25,000 is pretty standard, and when you get out of the top tier leagues, it might be considered large.
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25,000 seat "arena" compared to a real soccer stadium in Europe and South America is no comparison.


Who the hell is comparing it to europe or south america??

Speaking of which .. lets go thru some of the smaller teams in the Barclays Premier League and look at their capacity... because to compare Red Bulls to a top club in South America or Arsenal or Chelsea is just ludicrous.


Burnley - Turf Moor - 22,000
Fulham - Craven Cottage - 25,600
Hull City - KC Stadium - 25,400
Portsmouth - Fratton Park - 20,000
Stoke City - Britannia Stadium - 28,000
West Ham - Boleyn Ground - 35,000
Wolverhampton - Molineux Stadium - 29,000


So basically my point is I dont get why you are taking shots at Red Bull Arena when half the stadiums in the most popular league in the world has capacities that are even with and / or on par with the one being built in New Jersey, for a team that plays in a league thats not even in the same stratosphere as the ones from Europe.
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Deeply resembles an English Premiere League stadium.
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Great...now all they need is a good team!
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Where are the seats? You're supposed to sit on the concrete?
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(Face meet Palm) ... You do realize the place is not done yet right??
But if you do need an update - half the seats are done.

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Who the hell is comparing it to europe or south america??

Speaking of which .. lets go thru some of the smaller teams in the Barclays Premier League and look at their capacity... because to compare Red Bulls to a top club in South America or Arsenal or Chelsea is just ludicrous.


Burnley - Turf Moor - 22,000
Fulham - Craven Cottage - 25,600
Hull City - KC Stadium - 25,400
Portsmouth - Fratton Park - 20,000
Stoke City - Britannia Stadium - 28,000
West Ham - Boleyn Ground - 35,000
Wolverhampton - Molineux Stadium - 29,000


So basically my point is I dont get why you are taking shots at Red Bull Arena when half the stadiums in the most popular league in the world has capacities that are even with and / or on par with the one being built in New Jersey, for a team that plays in a league thats not even in the same stratosphere as the ones from Europe.
I had no idea that West Ham played in such a small stadium! They're one of the biggest teams in the world...

It's a impressive new stadium, and it'll be a pleasure beating youse guys there.
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