EalingBlue2
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american way.
Went to see the Mets play last night out at their new stadium which replaced Shea in 2009 and have to say it was amazing (and a bit horrifying)
Pubs built into the ground that could I would imagine easily have 600 in, proper pubs with full service and it has to be said very good looking barmaids. Catering in the ground was amazing, burgers, pies, ribs, nacho's, taco's, pizza (about 20 flavours), deli, steaks, etc etc etc. The Stands selling beer sold 30 different (and some very premium varieties), there were even dozens and dozens of tables in big open space you could stand and drink at.
But it got me thinking did I love it or was I horrified about it? It was just so good it didn't feel like sport, there was no grit, no crush, no bad service, no cold pie it was just strange.
I just wonder if a British equivalent of this is the way we see ourselves going and if that is what the fans really want.
Have to say going to the pub in the ground, getting served quickly, drinking good beer and having decent meal with no queue was pretty good and I forgot they bring beer to your seats and food which was also a bonus.
The Mets definitely the City of US sport, talking to the fans before the game was comical, different country, different team and different people but all the same issues, the same deprecating humour and the same dislike of a very rich, over achieving and overly famous rival.
Went to see the Mets play last night out at their new stadium which replaced Shea in 2009 and have to say it was amazing (and a bit horrifying)
Pubs built into the ground that could I would imagine easily have 600 in, proper pubs with full service and it has to be said very good looking barmaids. Catering in the ground was amazing, burgers, pies, ribs, nacho's, taco's, pizza (about 20 flavours), deli, steaks, etc etc etc. The Stands selling beer sold 30 different (and some very premium varieties), there were even dozens and dozens of tables in big open space you could stand and drink at.
But it got me thinking did I love it or was I horrified about it? It was just so good it didn't feel like sport, there was no grit, no crush, no bad service, no cold pie it was just strange.
I just wonder if a British equivalent of this is the way we see ourselves going and if that is what the fans really want.
Have to say going to the pub in the ground, getting served quickly, drinking good beer and having decent meal with no queue was pretty good and I forgot they bring beer to your seats and food which was also a bonus.
The Mets definitely the City of US sport, talking to the fans before the game was comical, different country, different team and different people but all the same issues, the same deprecating humour and the same dislike of a very rich, over achieving and overly famous rival.