i knew i wasn't the only one who broke they neck when I heard demolished by 2040 its a lousisiana monument and you don't have to be from there to know that and if your putting money into it it will continue to stride @@kelmorris3171
Agree. The only OG domed stadium left. It’ll probably continue to receive upgrades over the years but needs to stand as it’s been such an important landmark.
I wonder if the old Soldier Field façade with the columns could be saved if the rest of the structure is demolished. Just could be a cool feature of park space.
That's sort of what they did with Kezar stadium in San Francisco: save some of the original architecture but repurpose it as a much smaller venue for HS and semi-pro sports. Even cooler, they installed a few thousand seats from Candlestick Park when it was demolished
@@ZENETTI18S The renovations around the turn of the millennium caused Soldier Field to be stripped of it's historical status in 2006. This is addition to actually taking away seats. It is often considered one of, if not the worst renovations in sports history.
I agree that the depressed ginger is completely obsessed with retractable roof stadiums and fake grass. It's absurd how this guy hates old open air grass fields or the Superdome because it is "old."
The Superdome survived one of the worst natural disasters on record in the US. It should stay along the lines of Lambeau- a legacy stadium that doesn't get demolished, and only dies when the end of time arrives.
@@sportsmaster1364 I said a while back that each major league is gonna keep a few venues around to hold on to some old-school nostalgia. NFL: Superdome & Lambeau NBA: MSG MLB: Fenway & Wrigley
Soldier Field is a war memorial. It's way older than 1924. It was around before the 1893 Worlds Fair. The Bears most likely will move out. The horrible modern part might get torn down, but Soldier Field will remain.
So the issue with Levi's isn't zoning laws, there is a height restriction due to its proximity to the airport and flight paths. Apparently the stadium is already right up against that limit and anything higher would be considered a safety risk by the FAA.
I was watching a video that sofi is as close to lax as Levi's is to San Jose international but sofi they dug 100 feet below street level that's why they were able to have a roof
That dome ain’t going nowhere. Yea, it doesn’t have natural light, but who really cares. It’s unique. It’s gonna be a long long time before that dome gets demolished.
I wish the Chargers would leave SoFi Stadium & move back to San Diego and maybe the city of San Diego would help to build a new football stadium to bring the Chargers back to San Diego, I’d LOVE to see the Chargers back where they REALLY BELONG, that is in SAN DIEGO!!!!!!
They might belong in San Diego but the chargers were trying for a long time to get a new stadium just like the raiders and both cities called their bluff and lost. I feel sorry for the fans that lost their teams but when nothing gets done this is what happened
@@popsports05 just like the Patriots they have no business playing outside of Boston they should have their own stadium there eventually all 32 NFL Stadiums should have a roof over them for example the Miami Dolphins play in a dump we’re in Miami Florida for crying out loud!! One of the most visited cities in the world and one of the biggest markets in the world!!! No excuse for playing in a dump and to top it off sharing it with Miami Hurricanes!!!!! Highly Unacceptable eventually they should get there own Super Stadium similar to Allegiant Stadium and Sofi Stadium any chance we get a name super stadium for the Dolphins in the future? I personally hate renovations because they basically delay the inevitable with brand new stadium’s they can last for half a century
I could imagine the 49ers abandoning levi stadium in the next 20 years. Levi stadium is too far away from San Francisco and the stadium lacks public transportation access (you have to take a long walk to and from the nearest Bart station).plus the traffic is terrible near Levi stadium, especially if the 49ers play a game on Monday night.
They'll try to develop the area but there are too many flaws with it. The 49ers literally cannot open the season at home because of the summer heat. Why do you think they always open the season with 2-4 road games and a primetime home opener? Heat, public transportation, location, problems with the airport nearby, etc. Levi's owns the rights to the building until 2034 and I can see Jed looking for a new place in San Francisco proper. Hell, the stadium was designed for the old Candlestick location and was never meant for Santa Clara. I wouldn't be shocked if he had the stadium dissassembled and rebuilt in San Francisco proper lol. I'd be fine with it since I actually like the look of Levi's. But yeah, I think the Niners will be gearing up to leave for a new building by 2040 with the rate of stadium designs. Especially if they remain as good as they are now. A Super Bowl win or two with this squad may just give them some leverage like the Bills got with Buffalo.
The York’s are too cheap to build a new stadium. The only way I see them getting a new stadium is if the York’s sell them. As for moving back to SF there is simply no room for an NFL stadium but I would be fine if they moved closer maybe Brisbane or the Peninsula
one of the more ridiculous switches in my opinion. Nashville doesn't need a dome, and Nissan really gets a bad rap. Though far from the best in the league its not the dump people say it is, and has a design that could be easily renovated and modernized.
way back when the Chiefs and Royals first built their stsdiums the plan was to have a retrectable roof to be shared by both stadiums but was deemed to be toi expensive
As a person who lives in Detroit i really dont see (Ford Field) getting demolished by 2040 because obviously they literally built it 20 years ago theres nothing wrong with it maybe a renovation by the late 2030's but ford field aint going nowhere by 2040.
So you think that Tampa, one of the fastest growing metro areas in America, will lose their team? 😂. Do you realize the Glazer family is also one of the richest owners in the league as well? You’ve recommended that all 3 pro teams in TB should leave and it’s starting to seem personal.
The only reason that the team's attendance was low is because the team stinks. Before Brady came, they haven't made a playoff in at least 10 years. People get tired after a while and look elsewhere I would argue.
@@SetheManWhen Brady got to the Buccaneers, that was their first playoff appearance in 13 years, quite a while to be going without a playoff appearance but also that year in 2020 the Browns broke an 18-year drought
49ers fans wouldn’t be complaining about the hot sun if the stadium was actually in San Francisco. Yes, even though Santa Clara is around thirty miles from San Francisco, the two cities have different climates.
0:18 of Arlington Heights fails, the Chicago Bears new Stadium should relocate next door to United Airlines Center or Guaranteed Rate Stadium. Chicago Red Stars and Chicago Fire FC should relocate to Guaranteed Rate Stadium
With Soldier Field, it may be demolished, but I think it has a longer life than the early 2030s. I don't think the plan to renovate it into a new White Sox stadium will come through (most likely the Sox remain at Comiskey ), but I don't see the Chicago Fire soccer team moving to Arlington Heights with the Bears. They'll probably remain at Soldier for at least a couple years after the Bears leave. It's possible the city will also convert it into a summer concert venue.
I think probably what will happen is it probably gets redeveloped into a SSS for the Fire since their secondary plays in Bridgeview. They might visit the Bears’ place for high profile games though.
What about the cubs? They have playing at wrigley field for a very long time, and they don't have any plans to abandon wrigley field for a new baseball park.
@@nortonhatfield7312 Wrigley is a beloved park, recent renovations to which have only made it more pleasant to be in. Soldier Field's renovations made it less pleasant to be in and look uglier. Also Soldier is the smallest stadium in the NFL, whereas Wrigley is middle of the pack in MLB stadiums.
I definitely don’t think the Bucs are going anywhere. The only reason they had issues with attendance is because it was it was a sustained downturn after the 02’ title. Not saying it requires a winner to bring the crowds but you can’t have decades of losing sucking all the hope out of a franchise and expect a crowd to pay premium prices. Also just logically with Tampa Bay metro as a whole matching a population like LA and with it experiencing a rapid growth the area needs a massive stadium for events. The Forum isn’t large enough and the Rays future is uncertain. It’ll take time but a new state of the art Tampa Stadium will be built
10:38 if Gillette Stadium fails, New England Patriots and New England Revolution FC should relocate to Boston, New England or Hartford, New England(Massachusetts or Connecticut)
I don’t count Soldier Field as the oldest because its basically a new stadium that was just build from the ground up within the old frame of the old one.
The Jaguars will NOT be playing in Orlando. I think they will be more in line of playing at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville and now they are talking about just a 1 year rebuild but I'm still thinking 2 years.
MetLife Stadium has to have LED advertisements on every single level for 2024, including all the walls on the field, and merge the four scoreboards presented by Pepsi, Bud Light, HCLTech and Verizon to one, huge scoreboard around the stadium, just like Citi Field did in 2022.
Lifeless and soulless stadium. In between real employment, a labor crew and I set up the LED advertising boxes around the perimeter of the field before a huge soccer game previous overnight on August 13, 2013 between Mexico and Ivory Coast. Stadium was empty of course except for the workers. Plenty of time to look around. Very Dystopian and Brutalist design. Like the Washington DC subway system. Everywhere you look up in the concourses, you see just thousands of data cables snaking along steel cable guides. Everything inside is just COLD. The old Giants Stadium was so much better!! What a waste of money..The largest metro area in the USA, and NY, NJ and SE CT deliver this garbage?? I can see the Jets leaving for Queens, The Bronx, or Nassau County in a few years. Then Met Life loses a tenant, and it all goes downhill from there.
In the past, a lot of buildings were built to last for a long time. Lambeau can be used as an example on how to make any stadium last longer. Sadly for the fate of Soldier's Field, it will likely be demolish. Its original design was similar to Lambeau Field a simple bowl design. Soldier's Field's current design was a multi-million dollar mistake.
Arrowhead is great because it was purpose built from the era of multi-purpose stadiums. Kansas City clearly made the right decision building 2 stadiums.
I like your videos but seem have not much love for the Tampa area that is only continuing grow in population. The reason the Bucs lack attendance is look at the heat they play in. Raymond James Stadium doesn’t offer much shade, these places need be indoors with natural lighting coming through. The Tampa Bay Lightning HOCKEY draws very well down there! 41 home games, why? Well the team has been very good the last decade and even won a cup in 2004, located in Tampa, and of course they play indoors. I live in Michigan a suburb outside Detroit and i consider Tampa and their teams as a second home for me. The Rays issue is location of the stadium being in St. Petersburg, along with being a dim indoor facility with no natural light. Tampa is not Miami in their lack of passion for sports, why I take offense when I hear relocation, especially the Buccaneers who have won TWO Super Bowls! Tampa has hosted 5 Super Bowls too, this isn’t Jacksonville. Unfortunately all the stadiums built in the mid to late 90s are quickly becoming obsolete, question is what kinda funding they would receive. Again I enjoy your videos, I think you’re glossing over Tampa as some third rate sports town. The Lightning finished THIRD in attendance last year at 19,092 behind Carolina and Montreal, need do some more research when you talk Tampa Bay. The Bucs have been a pillar there entering their 48th season! Come on, do some more research because you’re missing the boat with Tampa. And the Rays is well documented as you know they play in a park in St. Petersburg that was built in 1990! Thing was outdated their inaugural season in 1998, put them in Tampa, Ybor, have an owner who spends middle of pack and they’ll be an asset. Jeffrey Vinik the Lightning owner shows how it can be done there and the success they have is HOCKEY in Florida! That tells me the other owners are the issues, along with the Stadium location, not the fans, population which is 18th biggest metropolitan area.
14:30 the New York Islanders, New York Jets and New York City FC should rejoin Queens, New York wile the New York Mets have the Brooklyn Dome next too New York Nets/New York Liberty Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York
I can, heck, will see the Jets build the stadium in all of Long Island especially in either Queens (Flushing, Long Island City) or in Brooklyn especially Williamsburg/Greenpoint area or try Northwest Staten Island, the Islanders are staying in Belmont, and as for the Mets it may not occur until 2060
I doubt it when it comes to the Superdome saying that its protected by NHP national historical places, its the last surviving dome! it’s legendary in it’s on right, which creates a problem for the city of New Orleans, if the Saints want to build a new stadium, it wouldn’t be built on Sugar bowl Drive and the city of New Orleans will be responsible for keeping both sport venues up to code we talking about a billion dollar stadium THAT WOULD HAVE TO BE BUILT just to keep the saints in NOLA 1. It’s a small market and 2. it will have to be a retractable roof stadium that was one of the stipulations the NFL had in place before awarding New Orleans a football franchise it will be in the billions the Saints will be in the dome until it can no longer hold its own weight 20..
If the Miami Dolphins get a new stadium I hope they go the Sofi/Allegiant Stadium route IMO it was a huge mistake in renovating the stadium should have just gotten a new stadium with a retractable roof hopefully our new stadium is better than Sofi Allegiant Stadium AT&T Stadium US Bank Stadium Mercedes Benz Stadium Combined
From what i've heard Jerry Jones considers Texas, aside from the Houston area, to be his territory and would fight tooth and nail to prevent any team from moving there.
Jets to Nassau County, Queens or The Bronx on very cheap or condemned land...But where in Westchester?? It has to be south of Tarrytown or White Plains, and even then that's a stretch to get everyone there easily on game day. There are a few golf courses in southern Westchester that could be considered. Have no idea what that price tag would be to buy that property. Some are near major highways. US 1, I-95, The Hutchinson, I-287 (NY Thru-Tappan Zee). These roads pass thru some of the most wealthiest areas in the world, and also our country. I really doubt that Westchester County would be on board with this in any shape or form. The residents near those golf course footprints would not welcome a huge stadium and the extra traffic. Add to that the added cost of infrastructure like shuttle buses from the train stations in Westchester and the North Bronx--that's a non-starter for Westchester County.
The Steelers have been working on plans. No roof, fake grass or anything. Getting a new bigger scoreboard but later will get a huge one later. Changed are for amenities mostly. I am sure the look and feel might be changing to. But they said the open view will be protected. Number are in the 200 to 300 range. The sticking point has to do with the team/government budget split. They said 100% they said they can not see anytime a new field will be needed.
I would be very, very surprised if the Buccaneers relocate. No plans for the Rays, Lightning or Rowdiest to relocate, and no reason to think the Buccaneers will relocate either.
You're pretty rough on giving so many of these such soon expiration dates, although tbf the stadium climate is really wasteful that way. It's really sad.
The height resctiction for Levi's isn't a simple zoning law. They built the thing in the flight path for the airport San Jose, and their are FAA height restrictions due to the airport. Not the best planning for this joke of a stadium. On the plus side, the team has paid for the election of just about every elected offical in Santa Clara so they can do whatever they want otherwise.
I disagree with the Atlanta one. I love living here and most people are great but Atlanta has some snooty snobby people who are like we need a new stadium every 20 years and we need it now we have to have the newest in the best they don’t care if Atlanta stadium a state of the art, if other say cities are getting new stadiums in Atlanta is isn’t definitely not want a new one
I personally love nrg stadium, and state farm stadium. Not sure why but I really like the way they look. My favorite would have to be ford field, Usbank and lucas oil stadium.
Panthers need a European style canopy stadium, every team is going for indoors so it would be unique and the weather is good enough as long as you’re in the shade
@@VCheck92 he really does. Why would the Bucs relocate especially when their owners are selling the only other team they own for 6 billion. And, they’re in the playoffs without trying. Weird to always predict this too.
Lambeau will never die. It will stand long after the NFL goes defunct.
I prefer no music
@@smooth_concretepikmin 4 is so good
@fivepointsvids has music in all of his stadium videos and those vids are amazing. In my opinion the music is a decent touch to the video.
Well most people seem to prefer music, including me.
I think the Buccaneers will probably try to build a new stadium in Tampa in the early 2030s before considering relocation
Bucs leaving TB? That’s a bold statement Cotton! Let’s see how it goes.
Superdome is a bonafide legendary stadium & historical landmark; it ain't goin' nowhere.
Best stadium in the NFL
i knew i wasn't the only one who broke they neck when I heard demolished by 2040 its a lousisiana monument and you don't have to be from there to know that and if your putting money into it it will continue to stride @@kelmorris3171
Natural light. The stadium needs to allow natural light.
Agree. The only OG domed stadium left. It’ll probably continue to receive upgrades over the years but needs to stand as it’s been such an important landmark.
when people say dome stadium this is the stadium they think about @@ObamaPhoneProMax5G
I wonder if the old Soldier Field façade with the columns could be saved if the rest of the structure is demolished. Just could be a cool feature of park space.
that'd be nice
That's sort of what they did with Kezar stadium in San Francisco: save some of the original architecture but repurpose it as a much smaller venue for HS and semi-pro sports. Even cooler, they installed a few thousand seats from Candlestick Park when it was demolished
I think it has to be. I believe it's considered a historical landmark.
@@ZENETTI18S The renovations around the turn of the millennium caused Soldier Field to be stripped of it's historical status in 2006. This is addition to actually taking away seats.
It is often considered one of, if not the worst renovations in sports history.
The Superdome is not going anywhere. All the locals love it. They have already started planning for additional renovations to start in 2026-2028.
This guy seems to have a serious problem with any stadium that isn't brand new and full of shiny loud crap. Old ones are way better to some of us.
Exactly! The Superdome is historic, and the only reason why these other cities desperately tries to compete w/ N.O. for SBs, but still lose out.
I agree that the depressed ginger is completely obsessed with retractable roof stadiums and fake grass. It's absurd how this guy hates old open air grass fields or the Superdome because it is "old."
The Superdome survived one of the worst natural disasters on record in the US. It should stay along the lines of Lambeau- a legacy stadium that doesn't get demolished, and only dies when the end of time arrives.
@@sportsmaster1364 I said a while back that each major league is gonna keep a few venues around to hold on to some old-school nostalgia.
NFL: Superdome & Lambeau
NBA: MSG
MLB: Fenway & Wrigley
Soldier Field can be "cut down to size" for Chicago Fire FC. I doubt it gets completely torn down.
Soldier Field is a war memorial. It's way older than 1924. It was around before the 1893 Worlds Fair. The Bears most likely will move out. The horrible modern part might get torn down, but Soldier Field will remain.
It's amazing that Arrowhead Stadium, completed in 1972, is VASTLY superior to many stadiums built in the 90's and 2000's.
So the issue with Levi's isn't zoning laws, there is a height restriction due to its proximity to the airport and flight paths. Apparently the stadium is already right up against that limit and anything higher would be considered a safety risk by the FAA.
I was watching a video that sofi is as close to lax as Levi's is to San Jose international but sofi they dug 100 feet below street level that's why they were able to have a roof
1:35 I can’t believe the Chiefs have a second stadium
Haha, this guy is unreal!!
It’s not a second stadium for the Chiefs. The Royals play there. The narrator misspoke.
@@jaimerosado3896 I know that’s why I put the comment lol
That dome ain’t going nowhere. Yea, it doesn’t have natural light, but who really cares. It’s unique. It’s gonna be a long long time before that dome gets demolished.
the fact that MetLife gets the world cup final in 2026 is unreal, I dont think they thought this through
I wish the Chargers would leave SoFi Stadium & move back to San Diego and maybe the city of San Diego would help to build a new football stadium to bring the Chargers back to San Diego, I’d LOVE to see the Chargers back where they REALLY BELONG, that is in SAN DIEGO!!!!!!
I wish they would too but that’s not gonna happen unfortunately. They’re building a massive brand new practice facility in el Segundo near sofi
Imo they should relocate to Portland New Mexico Utah or Oklahoma City they kinda have no business in LA TBH
They might belong in San Diego but the chargers were trying for a long time to get a new stadium just like the raiders and both cities called their bluff and lost. I feel sorry for the fans that lost their teams but when nothing gets done this is what happened
@@popsports05 just like the Patriots they have no business playing outside of Boston they should have their own stadium there eventually all 32 NFL Stadiums should have a roof over them for example the Miami Dolphins play in a dump we’re in Miami Florida for crying out loud!! One of the most visited cities in the world and one of the biggest markets in the world!!! No excuse for playing in a dump and to top it off sharing it with Miami Hurricanes!!!!! Highly Unacceptable eventually they should get there own Super Stadium similar to Allegiant Stadium and Sofi Stadium any chance we get a name super stadium for the Dolphins in the future? I personally hate renovations because they basically delay the inevitable with brand new stadium’s they can last for half a century
@@dannyandino6002 As much as i'd love to have a team in Portland, the Chargers aren't moving if it's not back to San Diego.
I could imagine the 49ers abandoning levi stadium in the next 20 years. Levi stadium is too far away from San Francisco and the stadium lacks public transportation access (you have to take a long walk to and from the nearest Bart station).plus the traffic is terrible near Levi stadium, especially if the 49ers play a game on Monday night.
They'll try to develop the area but there are too many flaws with it. The 49ers literally cannot open the season at home because of the summer heat. Why do you think they always open the season with 2-4 road games and a primetime home opener?
Heat, public transportation, location, problems with the airport nearby, etc. Levi's owns the rights to the building until 2034 and I can see Jed looking for a new place in San Francisco proper. Hell, the stadium was designed for the old Candlestick location and was never meant for Santa Clara. I wouldn't be shocked if he had the stadium dissassembled and rebuilt in San Francisco proper lol.
I'd be fine with it since I actually like the look of Levi's. But yeah, I think the Niners will be gearing up to leave for a new building by 2040 with the rate of stadium designs. Especially if they remain as good as they are now. A Super Bowl win or two with this squad may just give them some leverage like the Bills got with Buffalo.
The York’s are too cheap to build a new stadium. The only way I see them getting a new stadium is if the York’s sell them. As for moving back to SF there is simply no room for an NFL stadium but I would be fine if they moved closer maybe Brisbane or the Peninsula
17:31 The new Titan Stadium fits perfectly when First Tennessee Park stands (before it gets destroyed in pieces)
one of the more ridiculous switches in my opinion. Nashville doesn't need a dome, and Nissan really gets a bad rap. Though far from the best in the league its not the dump people say it is, and has a design that could be easily renovated and modernized.
@@joshlight6892 Of Tennessee Titans can play at GEODIS Park where Nashville SC stands
14:08 Choctaw Stadium would look perfect for both XFL and NFL teams in one area
way back when the Chiefs and Royals first built their stsdiums the plan was to have a retrectable roof to be shared by both stadiums but was deemed to be toi expensive
“Predicting the future of every NFL stadium”
“Well, I personally don’t like NRG Stadium so it’ll probably be demolished”
As a person who lives in Detroit i really dont see (Ford Field) getting demolished by 2040 because obviously they literally built it 20 years ago theres nothing wrong with it maybe a renovation by the late 2030's but ford field aint going nowhere by 2040.
So you think that Tampa, one of the fastest growing metro areas in America, will lose their team? 😂. Do you realize the Glazer family is also one of the richest owners in the league as well? You’ve recommended that all 3 pro teams in TB should leave and it’s starting to seem personal.
The only reason that the team's attendance was low is because the team stinks. Before Brady came, they haven't made a playoff in at least 10 years. People get tired after a while and look elsewhere I would argue.
glaziers have a Man U problem now
@@SetheMan Losing and the 1PM sun bearing down.
@@SetheManWhen Brady got to the Buccaneers, that was their first playoff appearance in 13 years, quite a while to be going without a playoff appearance but also that year in 2020 the Browns broke an 18-year drought
49ers fans wouldn’t be complaining about the hot sun if the stadium was actually in San Francisco. Yes, even though Santa Clara is around thirty miles from San Francisco, the two cities have different climates.
Very true
16:38 The Los Angeles Rams should remain in the LA Coliseum where LAFC and Angel City FC are there at BMO of California Stadium
0:18 of Arlington Heights fails, the Chicago Bears new Stadium should relocate next door to United Airlines Center or Guaranteed Rate Stadium.
Chicago Red Stars and Chicago Fire FC should relocate to Guaranteed Rate Stadium
11:34 USFL Houston Gamblers, and XFL Houston Roughnecks at NRG Stadium(The Astrodome’s only hope)
Don't forget the HLSR
@@xnvaznx In English please
With Soldier Field, it may be demolished, but I think it has a longer life than the early 2030s.
I don't think the plan to renovate it into a new White Sox stadium will come through (most likely the Sox remain at Comiskey ), but I don't see the Chicago Fire soccer team moving to Arlington Heights with the Bears. They'll probably remain at Soldier for at least a couple years after the Bears leave.
It's possible the city will also convert it into a summer concert venue.
I believe the Chicago Fire FC have a stadium just outside of Chicago already
@@mattyg4186 They moved out of it back to soldier a couple years ago.
I don't see them moving back anytime soon.
I think probably what will happen is it probably gets redeveloped into a SSS for the Fire since their secondary plays in Bridgeview. They might visit the Bears’ place for high profile games though.
What about the cubs? They have playing at wrigley field for a very long time, and they don't have any plans to abandon wrigley field for a new baseball park.
@@nortonhatfield7312 Wrigley is a beloved park, recent renovations to which have only made it more pleasant to be in.
Soldier Field's renovations made it less pleasant to be in and look uglier.
Also Soldier is the smallest stadium in the NFL, whereas Wrigley is middle of the pack in MLB stadiums.
say, the music is a nice touch... sorta builds suspense of what's next
8:45 The USFL Pittsburgh Maulers at Acurisure Stadium
There was talk that the Maulers would play at Highmark Stadium home of the second division Pittsburgh Riverhounds, but it’s too small.
I definitely don’t think the Bucs are going anywhere. The only reason they had issues with attendance is because it was it was a sustained downturn after the 02’ title. Not saying it requires a winner to bring the crowds but you can’t have decades of losing sucking all the hope out of a franchise and expect a crowd to pay premium prices.
Also just logically with Tampa Bay metro as a whole matching a population like LA and with it experiencing a rapid growth the area needs a massive stadium for events. The Forum isn’t large enough and the Rays future is uncertain. It’ll take time but a new state of the art Tampa Stadium will be built
10:38 if Gillette Stadium fails, New England Patriots and New England Revolution FC should relocate to Boston, New England or Hartford, New England(Massachusetts or Connecticut)
I don’t count Soldier Field as the oldest because its basically a new stadium that was just build from the ground up within the old frame of the old one.
16:23 if Cashman Field fails, the XFL Vegas Vipers would come perfect at Allegiant Stadium
5:52 MLS,USL, NWSL and XFL teams are needed in M&T Bank Stadium
Yeah, well, the World Cup site selection committee didn't think very much of it. Maybe the Maryland people didn't bribe them enough?
its Baltimore's only hope
Cleveland Stadium. Either moved out to Brook Park or redo stadium?
Super Bowl turf was grown in Oklahoma. Turf is usually good for Cardinals home games
The Jaguars will NOT be playing in Orlando. I think they will be more in line of playing at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville and now they are talking about just a 1 year rebuild but I'm still thinking 2 years.
Green Bay fans will declare war if Lambeau ever gets challenged
MetLife Stadium has to have LED advertisements on every single level for 2024, including all the walls on the field, and merge the four scoreboards presented by Pepsi, Bud Light, HCLTech and Verizon to one, huge scoreboard around the stadium, just like Citi Field did in 2022.
Lifeless and soulless stadium. In between real employment, a labor crew and I set up the LED advertising boxes around the perimeter of the field before a huge soccer game previous overnight on August 13, 2013 between Mexico and Ivory Coast. Stadium was empty of course except for the workers. Plenty of time to look around. Very Dystopian and Brutalist design. Like the Washington DC subway system. Everywhere you look up in the concourses, you see just thousands of data cables snaking along steel cable guides. Everything inside is just COLD. The old Giants Stadium was so much better!! What a waste of money..The largest metro area in the USA, and NY, NJ and SE CT deliver this garbage?? I can see the Jets leaving for Queens, The Bronx, or Nassau County in a few years. Then Met Life loses a tenant, and it all goes downhill from there.
12:10 USFL Philadelphia Stars can have Lincoln Financial Field
2:22 The USFL New Orleans Breakers should relocate to Mercedes Benz/ Caesars Superdome
15:10 San Jose would be better for the 49ers
16:38 Los Angeles Galaxy FC might try Sofi Stadium
The Bucs will be fine. The three FL teams are staying put.
14:30 USFL New Jersey Generals have MetLife Stadium
1:07 uglier renovation than Soldier Field
12:35 if Glendale Arizona fails, The Cardinals should relocate to Chase Field where are the Diamondbacks are there
In the past, a lot of buildings were built to last for a long time. Lambeau can be used as an example on how to make any stadium last longer. Sadly for the fate of Soldier's Field, it will likely be demolish. Its original design was similar to Lambeau Field a simple bowl design. Soldier's Field's current design was a multi-million dollar mistake.
I cant believe that Joe Robbie (hard rock) is one of the oldest stadiums in the NFL I lived in the S FL area when the stadium was built.
The superdome is a national treasure we should never demolish it
As a Bengals fan I think I think you're correct about Cincinnati.
5:00 if North Virginia fails, The Washington Commanders Stadium should relocate to downtown Washington, DC
Pennsylvania and 16th NW.
RFK Stadium
Really the Lions, Cowboys, and Colts stadiums don't need much done.
Should do all NBA/NHL arenas too if it’s not planned
The columns of Soilder Field will probably be preserved.
I was at Greenbay stadium a few days ago and I jokingly asked if they would ever put a roof over the stadium and not surprisingly they said never 😅
No.
Arrowhead is great because it was purpose built from the era of multi-purpose stadiums. Kansas City clearly made the right decision building 2 stadiums.
I think of almost any region the West Coast will probably have their places see the next century. The exception to this is probably Levi’s.
Why add a translucent roof to an outdoor stadium
I like your videos but seem have not much love for the Tampa area that is only continuing grow in population. The reason the Bucs lack attendance is look at the heat they play in. Raymond James Stadium doesn’t offer much shade, these places need be indoors with natural lighting coming through. The Tampa Bay Lightning HOCKEY draws very well down there! 41 home games, why? Well the team has been very good the last decade and even won a cup in 2004, located in Tampa, and of course they play indoors. I live in Michigan a suburb outside Detroit and i consider Tampa and their teams as a second home for me. The Rays issue is location of the stadium being in St. Petersburg, along with being a dim indoor facility with no natural light. Tampa is not Miami in their lack of passion for sports, why I take offense when I hear relocation, especially the Buccaneers who have won TWO Super Bowls! Tampa has hosted 5 Super Bowls too, this isn’t Jacksonville. Unfortunately all the stadiums built in the mid to late 90s are quickly becoming obsolete, question is what kinda funding they would receive. Again I enjoy your videos, I think you’re glossing over Tampa as some third rate sports town. The Lightning finished THIRD in attendance last year at 19,092 behind Carolina and Montreal, need do some more research when you talk Tampa Bay. The Bucs have been a pillar there entering their 48th season! Come on, do some more research because you’re missing the boat with Tampa. And the Rays is well documented as you know they play in a park in St. Petersburg that was built in 1990! Thing was outdated their inaugural season in 1998, put them in Tampa, Ybor, have an owner who spends middle of pack and they’ll be an asset. Jeffrey Vinik the Lightning owner shows how it can be done there and the success they have is HOCKEY in Florida! That tells me the other owners are the issues, along with the Stadium location, not the fans, population which is 18th biggest metropolitan area.
14:30 the New York Islanders, New York Jets and New York City FC should rejoin Queens, New York wile the New York Mets have the Brooklyn Dome next too New York Nets/New York Liberty Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York
What are you talking about?
@@juliansummers5777 bringing the crew back together
I can, heck, will see the Jets build the stadium in all of Long Island especially in either Queens (Flushing, Long Island City) or in Brooklyn especially Williamsburg/Greenpoint area or try Northwest Staten Island, the Islanders are staying in Belmont, and as for the Mets it may not occur until 2060
Like combining the Islanders and Jets logo into a fusion NHL/NFL logo
Same with combining Giants and Devils NHL/NFL logo into one
Trouble with hard rock depends if Grand Prix and tennis tournament is still there
I doubt it when it comes to the Superdome saying that its protected by NHP national historical places, its the last surviving dome! it’s legendary in it’s on right, which creates a problem for the city of New Orleans, if the Saints want to build a new stadium, it wouldn’t be built on Sugar bowl Drive and the city of New Orleans will be responsible for keeping both sport venues up to code we talking about a billion dollar stadium THAT WOULD HAVE TO BE BUILT just to keep the saints in NOLA 1. It’s a small market and 2. it will have to be a retractable roof stadium that was one of the stipulations the NFL had in place before awarding New Orleans a football franchise it will be in the billions the Saints will be in the dome until it can no longer hold its own weight 20..
How many years has StateFarm stadium hosted major events and there were issues with the turf ONCE and now we're hating on it
If the Miami Dolphins get a new stadium I hope they go the Sofi/Allegiant Stadium route IMO it was a huge mistake in renovating the stadium should have just gotten a new stadium with a retractable roof hopefully our new stadium is better than Sofi Allegiant Stadium AT&T Stadium US Bank Stadium Mercedes Benz Stadium Combined
They did great job with renovation. I take Miami stadium any day over 1+ billion 49ers stadium 😅.
@@akunamatatalopez3963 lol we still need a stadium like the cowboys stadium TBH
I'm not even a Bears fan, and the moment I saw Soldier Field, I gave it the finger for you... Instantly
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Jags need to move to Austin or San Antonio, TX, to capitalize on the TX market. Jacksonville, isn't it.
Won’t happen. And Jacksonville is it. They’re sold out this year.
From what i've heard Jerry Jones considers Texas, aside from the Houston area, to be his territory and would fight tooth and nail to prevent any team from moving there.
When is everyone going towards dome stadium’s. There should be home field advantage for the teams in the cold
The San Andreas fault demolishes SoFi Stadium in 2026🤣
Bank of America got approved for a 800 million dollar renovation
I think the Giants will head to Weschester County, New York in 2040. The Jets will head to Long Island, in 2038.
Jets to Nassau County, Queens or The Bronx on very cheap or condemned land...But where in Westchester?? It has to be south of Tarrytown or White Plains, and even then that's a stretch to get everyone there easily on game day. There are a few golf courses in southern Westchester that could be considered. Have no idea what that price tag would be to buy that property. Some are near major highways. US 1, I-95, The Hutchinson, I-287 (NY Thru-Tappan Zee). These roads pass thru some of the most wealthiest areas in the world, and also our country. I really doubt that Westchester County would be on board with this in any shape or form. The residents near those golf course footprints would not welcome a huge stadium and the extra traffic. Add to that the added cost of infrastructure like shuttle buses from the train stations in Westchester and the North Bronx--that's a non-starter for Westchester County.
I think you meant Kaufman stadium would be demolished. Not "the Chiefs stadium."
I doubt that the Chicago fire of mls play at soldier field
Lincoln financial looks like an erector set.
The world will end before these stadiums get demolished
what about mountain west coggle football and basketball
The Steelers have been working on plans. No roof, fake grass or anything. Getting a new bigger scoreboard but later will get a huge one later. Changed are for amenities mostly. I am sure the look and feel might be changing to. But they said the open view will be protected. Number are in the 200 to 300 range. The sticking point has to do with the team/government budget split. They said 100% they said they can not see anytime a new field will be needed.
I would be very, very surprised if the Buccaneers relocate. No plans for the Rays, Lightning or Rowdiest to relocate, and no reason to think the Buccaneers will relocate either.
You have Lumen going before Levi. Come on man, are you trolling us now? Levi is one of the worst stadiums in the NFL, Lumen is one of the best
I like the background noise
US Bank Stadium looks like a Sandcrawler
Centurylink has way more then 15 or 20 years
Saying the Bucs are relocation candidates hurt to the corel lol
European Stadiums >>> American Stadiums
But the Vikings Stadium Looks really nice
I’m sorry giants fans but there’s no way that MetLife lasts til 2055
They could move to Bronx or Brooklyn. Besides, they are the New york giants and not the New jersey Giants, which is where they are currently located.
The bills are moving into new highmark stadium for the 2026 season
You're pretty rough on giving so many of these such soon expiration dates, although tbf the stadium climate is really wasteful that way. It's really sad.
The height resctiction for Levi's isn't a simple zoning law. They built the thing in the flight path for the airport San Jose, and their are FAA height restrictions due to the airport. Not the best planning for this joke of a stadium. On the plus side, the team has paid for the election of just about every elected offical in Santa Clara so they can do whatever they want otherwise.
I disagree with the Atlanta one. I love living here and most people are great but Atlanta has some snooty snobby people who are like we need a new stadium every 20 years and we need it now we have to have the newest in the best they don’t care if Atlanta stadium a state of the art, if other say cities are getting new stadiums in Atlanta is isn’t definitely not want a new one
I personally love nrg stadium, and state farm stadium. Not sure why but I really like the way they look. My favorite would have to be ford field, Usbank and lucas oil stadium.
Prometheus music ✅
This guy is obsessed with roofs.
1:39 thats not right
As a panthers fan, i haven’t watched the video yet but plz don’t say throw a roof on BoA
Panthers need a European style canopy stadium, every team is going for indoors so it would be unique and the weather is good enough as long as you’re in the shade
NRG is awesome
Louder music
New bills stadium is so similar to Tottenham
the bucs have no reason to leave tampa
The Bucs will not go anywhere, weirdest predictions I've ever heard
This guy seems to really hate the Tampa bay area teams.
@@VCheck92 he really does. Why would the Bucs relocate especially when their owners are selling the only other team they own for 6 billion. And, they’re in the playoffs without trying. Weird to always predict this too.