Jblanco wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 12:44 am
Chris Stritzel wrote: ↑Wed Feb 08, 2023 9:03 pm
Besides, Arrowhead would be too large for MLS purposes. This thread is getting way off track. Back to downtown baseball.
WTH are you talking about? My one comment was about the Royals moving and I asked a simple question. You chiming some silly shit about Arrowhead "being too large" is a dumb ass reply. Obviously the stadium would undergo a major retool and wouldn't seat 80K. Are you an architect or structural engineer?
Let me enlighten you on this gloomy night since I think it would be beneficial to you since you're relatively new here. This thread has often been hijacked by a discussion about things other than the future Royals Stadium based on a singular post (like the one you posted). We rather stay on topic rather than veer off often since most users rather not see things not related to the subject at hand. You asked about Arrowhead being reused as an MLS Stadium, I responded directly to that inquiry with a factual statement of "Arrowhead would be too large for MLS purposes". Overhaul it if you want, but the specialness would go away as a result.
It is not my job, nor interest, to answer an anon's questions. If you're so inclined to find out my background, look me up. I keep it real in person and online.
You chiming some silly shit about Arrowhead "being too large" is a dumb ass reply.
Not as dumb as one invoking the future of Arrowhead and, possibly, MLS on a thread about, wait for it, a
Downtown Baseball Stadium. What does that have anything to do with the new Royals Stadium? Are you inquiring about what happens to the Sport Complex as a result of the Royals leaving? If so, that'll be determined by those in charge at the appropriate time and is a discussion for another thread and another time.
For now, stay in your lane. We don't need another Alkali, DCole, or others hijacking threads to inject posts of non-substance to elicit a response. That's what Twitter and the Facebook comments section is for. I'm moving on.
I'm focused on hoping that the Royals take as much of a pledge to build a great team like they are to build a Downtown Stadium and District. Without a good team, you don't have the base to back you up on a multi-billion dollar district.