ObservantOrangutan t1_j1gwzqw wrote
Reply to comment by calguy1955 in Foxborough ≠ Boston by vvsbari
I always thought the 49ers location was particularly egregious. They literally play more than an hour away and in a bigger city than their namesake.
Victor_Korchnoi t1_j1hjljm wrote
It’s literally a different metropolitan statistical area
calguy1955 t1_j1ijreu wrote
I blame then-Mayor Gavin Newsom for not negotiating better for them to stay in the City.
737900ER t1_j1j20zb wrote
I think the way we've done pro sports arenas in Boston is actually pretty good. Fenway and TD Garden are in the city and super convenient. The Red Sox host 81+ home games a year. The Celtics and Bruins host 41+ each too. The Patriots only host 8-9 and the Revs host 17 which isn't really enough to be worth dedicating a lot of land too, but worth having a rail service for on game days. I just wish more big concerts were at Fenway instead of Gillette or at least had a train.
ObservantOrangutan t1_j1j5hii wrote
Boston has lucked out massively with sports venues. Having 3 of the 4 major teams play right in the city is pretty good. Particularly that the Garden was able to be (re)built in almost the same place. I think someday when the time comes to replace Fenway, that’ll be the biggest problem.
Concerts at Fenway are definitely more convenient but as a venue it’s just awful. Terrible sight lines, terrible acoustics, and the setup usually shuts down half the streets around the ballpark for a week or two
Quincyperson t1_j1izqun wrote
Or commend him for not giving into the pressures and smoke screens of corporate welfare
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