O Really wrote: ↑Fri Jun 18, 2021 9:15 pm
GoCubsGo wrote: ↑Fri Jun 18, 2021 2:59 pm
. When they tear down the house that Ruth built nothing's sacred.
True that.
I don't have anything against shiny new stadiums, and sure, sometimes an old grungy stadium is just an old grungy stadium. But standing in Lambeau gives a sense of history, place, and tradition that you're not going to get in SoFi no matter how gee-whiz fancy it is.
Agreed. I was sad when they tore down old Comiskey on the south side. It reeked of stale beer but it was historic and a great place to watch a ball game. It could've been saved but that type of thinking wasn't prevalent in the 90's, especially for the owner Reinsdorf.
Same with the old Chicago Stadium. It was truly a dump but it was our dump and deafening loud and raucous as hell.
It really was beyond salvage and the United Center (another Reinsdorf project) is superior in just about every way.
Thrilled that the evil Rickets upgraded Wrigley though I'm no fan of the Jumbotrons, but they're a necessary evil I guess.