. Probably tax rates lower. Chicago the fine city it is.I still can't believe the Bears are pushing for a move to Indiana.
AMEN!!So what! The field surface is really bad. It's cold, windy and wet. It's pittsburgh. Enjoy football the way it is supposed to be.
I still can't believe the Bears are pushing for a move to Indiana.
would be stupid to build new you have a A+ location and city view why ruin it, if want add translulent roof out of ur pocket
Most of the area is developed now.Well, wouldn't they just build on the old three rivers site and get the same view? Bigger stadium = more revenue = Rooney's get wealthier. I mean, I guess it's better to line the Rooney's pockets with my tax dollars than some dumb **** Somalians in Minnesota.
What about your trash?The city and state are so corrupt and poorly run it's hard to imagine. At least we still plow our snow, tho, I guess...
What about your trash?
Holy ****, you're right. They obviously didn't think this through. Maybe they could use Pitts stadium in the mean time...oh wait.Most of the area is developed now.
I would think one of the coolest things for out-of-town fans coming to Pittsburgh for a game is the stadium is right in the city. It makes the visit more authentic without driving another 30-60 minutes into the suburbs for a game. Factor in the riverfront parks, sailgating, and free public transit, it's a great location.Rooney has stated they have no intention of moving. They love the north shore site and want to make the stadium last a lot longer. He realizes the value of the current location and the near impossibility of building a new one while occupying the current without moving. They will continue to improve the existing stadium for at least the next 10 to 20 years. By then I will be getting too old to care.