One of the big things I keep saying about Steve Cohen wanting to build a casino in the parking lot besides the fact A) its parkland and B) there is a school and affordable housing being built across 126th street is what is going to happen when it is time to build a new baseball stadium to replace Citi Field. Citi Field is starting to show its age and the hermit Shannon Shark has noticed it also.
Like the LF retired numbers. It just looks sloppy that a bunch of them are faded.
Walking in, I noticed the bricks. Remember when everyone paid a few hundred bucks to honor their loved ones and line the WIlpons pockets? Those are all pretty beat up and faded. It’s the sort of a thing a billionaire (whose been known to write pretty big checks for things) could just be cool about to restore, but he isn’t going to do that, is he?
Read more here on Metspolice.
Maybe not worry about LED Ribbons to make money on Ads and work on the stadiums infrastructure?
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Sometimes Steve Cohen makes me scratch my head. I cannot understand why he got rid of the museum for a larger store and it is like a scavenger hunt to find the plaques. Everyone (including Keith H on air) commented about the number plaques. He could have explained why they weren't being repaired. I guess eccentricity goes along with being a billionaire.
Keep whining some more
LOL, credit to Shannon though for actually going to Citi Field, albeit for a concert. It'd be nice if Mediagoon invited him to a Mets game, tomorrow for David Wright's retirement would be perfect, although ironically his final game as a Met was the last game Shannon went to & he hasn't gone back to Citi for a Met game since. In regards to whining, MetsPolice does that a lot & don't get me started on some of his other Met-related hate posts & his tweets about the team, as much as he can say fair pointed things like this, he also a lot of the time likes taking shots at them!!
It'll be funny seeing ppl read MetsPolice's post & thinking he's fair points & then reading another post & seeing him not letting go of Francisco Lindor & his old "Thumbs Down" shtick that 99.999% of the Met fanbase has let go & realize that what he says might be more a case of him spewing his clear & obvious anti-Met bias.
Mets Police is the logical voice of reason.
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