Minneapolis and St. Paul are both the hubs of the metro area, so placing a stadium in either one isn't weird. The teams clearly identify with both cities (calling themselves "Minnesota," wearing the names of both cities on jerseys, the light-up Twin City sculpture at Target Field, etc)
Right. And me and most fans have zero problem with the Xcel Energy Center. Might be outdated but it's still one of the better hockey areas there is. I love all the windows. Are teams may not win jack but all our stadiums are awesome.
The park by sofi is a cemetery. Also it used to be a horse racing track and there is the Forum right there where the Kings/Lakers played for years before staples center. It hosts all the major concerts in LA as well.
Also for those of you wondering about St. Paul Minnesota. It is located probably 8-10 minutes away from Minneapolis with no traffic. Downtown St. Paul just got a really nice minor league field for the twins a couple of years ago I believe.
Ok….St. Paul is the capital of Minnesota and they are called the twin cities, so Xcel Energy Center doesn’t belong on this list. Gillette stadium absolutely does being in Foxboro MA, which is in an area that has nothing really. Two other omissions I can think of are Globe Life Stadium, and AT & T stadium, both in Arlington, TX. which is about 15 miles from Downtown Dallas. Oh yeah, and the Canadian Tire Center, located in Kanata Ontario, well away from downtown Ottawa. When the Bears build the Arlington Heights stadium, you can add that as well.
Toronto was able to get all their professional sports teams downtown. The Toronto Blue Jays baseball play out of Roger's Center (formerly Skydome) that is right in the middle of downtown. The Leafs hockey and Raptors basketball share Scotia arena about one block over from Rogers/ Skydome. They are almost side by side. Then Toronto FC soccer and Argos football share a stadium on the old CNE grounds not quite middle of downtown but close enough. Toronto however "got lucky" because the Roger's Center/ Skydome was built before all the major development went up around it and it was old govt rail yard lands that the govt help build the stadium. And the hockey/ basketball arena was an old govt owned postal warehouse sorting facitlity so again the govt helped donate and build the stadiums. And soccer and football already had the old Exhibition stadium (where the Blue Jays and Argos used to play) on it. The old Ex stadium was just torn down and the new stadium built on the old location/ land. Edit- forgot to add the new Women's Hockey Team plays out of the old Toronto Maples Leafs arena- formely Maple Leafs Garden that is also downtown. But that was built nearly 100 years ago (1927 I think...maybe 1919) so there really was not much of a "downtown" back then.
Foxboro isn’t a weird location, because it is only 5 to 10 minutes out of Boston. Also they are called the New England Patriots, not the Boston Patriots really the team could be in New Hampshire, of course that wouldn’t happen but the team is named by the region not the city
The NHL Panthers arena looks like it's in the Everglades which it does border but it's in the Broward county suburbs which are super busy and crowded and right across the street from the arena is Sawgrass Mills mall that's second to Disney World as far as annual visitors (23 million) and 10 million cars drive there yearly.
Sandy, UT is part of the Salt Lake City metropolitan area. I believe it even has SLC based addresses. If someone is traveling to Sandy from a different city, they’ll usually just say that they’re going to Salt Lake.
The old Richfield Coliseum in Richfield, OH. Home of the Cavaliers, indoor soccer, arena football and minor league hockey until the downtown arena was built. Not only was it closer to Akron than Cleveland, the only thing near it was an exit off I-271. Literally, no restaurants, gas stations, convenience stores or anything. The best thing about it was that no public money was involved.
Definitely a weird one but that may change soon. But Kanata is actually in Ottawa, which some people don't realize. Was once it's own city, but not as of 2001
I grew up in South FL and attended many, many Panthers games. That "weird swamp" as you put it is actually the Florida Everglades. I guess it is pretty weird for a hockey arena to be there but growing up around it I never even thought twice about it. I know the placement is pretty out there but I remember the Miami Arena and that place was a fucking dump and in one of the worst neighborhoods in Miami, so when it opened it was actually a huge upgrade. Hard to believe that was over 20 years ago now. Another fun fact is that stadium is also across the street from one of the biggest malls in the country which is also kind of weird. My high school graduation was also there. Anyway, love the vids. Keep up the good work.
MetLife Stadium, while in a swampy area, is definitely not in the middle of nowhere. You can be in NYC in a few minutes and there's stuff to do if you go down Route 3, all with easy access to the NJ Turnpike.
For college teams, Rentschler Field, home of the UConn Huskies football team, is located in East Hartford, about a 30 minute drive away from the Storrs campus. And the basketball team plays a lot of games at the XL Center in Hartford.
First of all. The panthers have no plans to relocate. The team has gotten much support even tho they didn’t win the cup. Just because a team hasn’t won a championship does not mean it’s time for them to hunt for a new area. You need to do your research.
How are the wild in a wierd location. The twin cities are both large cities only on opposite sides of the Mississippi River. All the major roads and transit is connected and St. Paul is the capital of the state. Also the xcel center was renovated a couple of years ago. If you don't have a clue about the stadiums then why talk about it
The interesting thing about the major sports teams in the Twin Cities is all of them going by Minnesota, their state's name, and not Minneapolis or St. Paul.
surprised you didn't hit up Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park NY... built for the bills in the 70s... and it's quite a bit outside of Buffalo... not quite as bad as NY teams playing in NJ.. but probably further from it's named home.
Mile High Stadium will be on this list when the new Broncos stadium goes up. They’re gonna go way out in the middle of nowhere by the airport and build a huge complex trust me.
@Samuelfish2k I would say so, but some silly people think they wanna have it covered to try to get a Super Bowl, which is just ridiculous. Keep the one we have, it's fine!
Teams in South Florida are associated with Miami so having an arena that far from Miami is perhaps the reasoning for it being on this list. The arena itself seems nice, have never been to it though
St Paul is literally right across the river from Minneapolis and yes, Allianz Field is also in St Paul. Personally, I would have far preferred they built the MLS stadium at the old Sears store which is right by the state capital.
I'm surprised you didn't mention the fact the Levi's Stadium shares its parking lot with Great America. Now THAT'S gotta be weird, especially on game days, considering that the parking lot is already kind of small for either a stadium or an amusement park.
@@nathanbrandli6827 it’s interesting for sure. You don’t typically see a team whose name features a prominent city (SF 49ers) playing near a different prominent city (SJ). And a lot of people don’t know this, but San Jose is actually bigger in population and size than San Francisco. SJ is the 10th largest city in the U.S. It could very well support its own team, but the Niners would never change their name, because the name “49ers” is so significant to SF’s history. I would definitely feel a little salty about that if I was from San Jose tho lol!
I'm with you on trees. If and when the Royals move, I'm very much hoping trees will be implemented at the new stadium. There is zero shade at the current parking lot and KC summers can be brutal. It'd also help the air quality and anything that helps out the environment is a win.
Confused. Why is St Petersburg weird? It's Tampa Bay Rays, not Tampa. The majority of the metro population lives on the St Pete side of the bay. That's why it's there.
Inglewood is a major part of LA proper and the small collection of downtown tall buildings were majority built in the late 80's but the city never really had skyscrapers, there was a race track where SoFi is now, the Florida Panthers didn't build that arena the city of Fort Lauderdale did, the highway is I75 and on the other side is the 4th biggest mall in the US along with the majority of the city's population, having the everglades beside the highway is interesting but all the cities including Miami also use the I75 has a buffer between itself and the everglades
I live in Florida and I gotta give the rays stadiums 2 bonuses easiest stadium to park at and the slanted roof no one realizes it but it’s for the rain and so it don’t collapse like the Metrodome did
Levi's is built on the site of the 49er's pre-existing training center. The area is business parks and an amusement park. There really hasn't been any new development since the stadium opened. Candlestick Point was a terrible location for a stadium, so its good they moved.
Levi’s Stadium is not exactly in an ideal location either. Not to mention, going from Candlestick Point to Santa Clara just meant they traded one extreme in weather for another (for Bay Area standards). People have had heat strokes at Levi’s, and there have been many games where those upper deck seats remained empty because of the heat, affecting the Niners attendance. I don’t know that Santa Clara was exactly the right move, and given the tumultuous relationship the team has had with that city’s leadership recently, I would not be surprised if in just 10 years we hear about the Niners trying to break their 40 year lease with SC to build another stadium in another cooler (both literal and figurative) location.
There’s nothing wrong with half these locations. Especially the Xcel Center in St. Paul. One just can’t go by pictures, you’d actually have to visit these stadiums to see for yourself. Like Truist Park in Atlanta!
I've actually a Panther home game there. It's in a mythical place called "Sunrise". It's nowhere near Ft. Lauderdal,e, not to mention Miami. If Ottawa Senators fans ever attended a Panther game they'd never comlain about the location of CT Centre again! BTW-whenever I see a "full house" at a Panther game I keep hearing the word "paper". keeps
I love your videos but you clearly have not seen the attendance of florida panthers games if you think we’re gonna get relocated just bc of our stadium 😂 south florida loves the panthers, they aren’t going ANYWHERE.
It might not seem obvious but Yankee Stadium’s location in the Bronx actually determined some of the dimensions of the playing field inside. (It wasn’t really Babe Ruth ;) Good video here, thx.
East Rutherford New Jersey that is one of the the New Jersey devils Brendan Byrne arena next door the meadowlands and the for the Florida live arena that's a nice arena and it's a basketball arena to use the check that out great video keep up the great content the depressed Ginger
These structures are in these places and weird situations for a reason. There is too many people in this world with A lack Of vision and artistic detail or they fail to hire someone in planning that does think this way. These owners go overboard only thinking about money and not the long-term and then they wonder why they end up having to Relocate Or lose money. The NFL can get away with putting their stadiums anywhere because it's the biggest market and sadly fans are slaves to it. I believe every single stadium and arena should be around it's cities skyline and have some nice backdrop And be a part Of the overall skyline itself. People with that whole "why does it matter" mentality is exactly Why these situations Don't look good.
If this included all teams in the Big 4 North American leagues, the Canadian Tire Centre has to be on the list. Being in Kanata, it's a long drive from Ottawa along the 417, especially if driving during rush hour
No. I love my Heat and Panthers but I hate when teams share venues. It’s not the same feel atmosphere wise plus I don’t want to mix ice with the court. I wouldn’t mind the Panthers back in Miami but probably won’t happen…not many places in Miami to build an arena unless they go in the suburbs of Miami which is being built up alot but they went there separate ways because Panthers wanted there own arena when the Heat was getting the new arena built
@@AntcmbHeat I heard the 76ers are getting their own new arena soon called 76 place. And this is starting to feel like basketball and hockey shared arenas might disappear just like how Football and Baseball shared venues did.
From NYC and I can't stand where Metlife stadium is and that's the reason I don't root for the giants or the jets And no matter what it should be within the 5 boros of New York city. YES were arrogant high horse NYers and even though its just across the bridge to me I don't care it absolutely matters. Most famous and richest city in the world and you gonna have a team not only not play within the actual city bounds but in another state and sorry if you're from jersey but that is literally a Meme state so it's an even bigger slap in the face and it's in the middle of nowhere. Stadium design is horrible as well.
So Minnesota is in a pickle right now, invest privately funded money and state taxpayer money into a out dated nhl arena for renovation of use that money to completely rebuild a nba arena. One of the arenas will have to host both teams as well. Lots of goodies on that if you need a video idea
Minneapolis and St. Paul are both the hubs of the metro area, so placing a stadium in either one isn't weird. The teams clearly identify with both cities (calling themselves "Minnesota," wearing the names of both cities on jerseys, the light-up Twin City sculpture at Target Field, etc)
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Right. And me and most fans have zero problem with the Xcel Energy Center. Might be outdated but it's still one of the better hockey areas there is. I love all the windows. Are teams may not win jack but all our stadiums are awesome.
Agreed. I don’t find anything weird about this arenas location at all. They are not called the Minneapolis Wild for a reason.
@CT-906 Oops, did your phone change it from MN to Minneapolis?
Inglewood, California can't have any skyscrapers because of it's very close proximity to LAX airport.
The park by sofi is a cemetery. Also it used to be a horse racing track and there is the Forum right there where the Kings/Lakers played for years before staples center. It hosts all the major concerts in LA as well.
Also for those of you wondering about St. Paul Minnesota. It is located probably 8-10 minutes away from Minneapolis with no traffic. Downtown St. Paul just got a really nice minor league field for the twins a couple of years ago I believe.
And there's absolutely nothing wrong with Xcel Energy Center !!
Exactly. Xcel is not in a weird location lol
St. Paul and Minneapolis are literally the the same urban area. The team is named after the state after all.
How is the Minnesota Wild being located in the capital of the state a weird location?
More than being a capital, it's one of the Twin Cities!!!
It’s SUNRISE FLORIDA and that swamp is the Everglades.
Now Amarent Bank Arena.
Ok….St. Paul is the capital of Minnesota and they are called the twin cities, so Xcel Energy Center doesn’t belong on this list. Gillette stadium absolutely does being in Foxboro MA, which is in an area that has nothing really. Two other omissions I can think of are Globe Life Stadium, and AT & T stadium, both in Arlington, TX. which is about 15 miles from Downtown Dallas. Oh yeah, and the Canadian Tire Center, located in Kanata Ontario, well away from downtown Ottawa. When the Bears build the Arlington Heights stadium, you can add that as well.
Gillette Stadium is located halfway between Boston and Providence
Most cities don’t have the space or funds to build a downtown stadium. Very few pull it off. It’s not totally weird to see a further out stadium.
Or it's simply politically impossible. The Red Sox finally gave up after years of trying in the early 2000's.
@breadandcircuses8127 Didn't stop John Henry and his tribe from wanting to get space in South Boston when he bought it. Know history, child.
Toronto was able to get all their professional sports teams downtown. The Toronto Blue Jays baseball play out of Roger's Center (formerly Skydome) that is right in the middle of downtown. The Leafs hockey and Raptors basketball share Scotia arena about one block over from Rogers/ Skydome. They are almost side by side. Then Toronto FC soccer and Argos football share a stadium on the old CNE grounds not quite middle of downtown but close enough.
Toronto however "got lucky" because the Roger's Center/ Skydome was built before all the major development went up around it and it was old govt rail yard lands that the govt help build the stadium. And the hockey/ basketball arena was an old govt owned postal warehouse sorting facitlity so again the govt helped donate and build the stadiums. And soccer and football already had the old Exhibition stadium (where the Blue Jays and Argos used to play) on it. The old Ex stadium was just torn down and the new stadium built on the old location/ land.
Edit- forgot to add the new Women's Hockey Team plays out of the old Toronto Maples Leafs arena- formely Maple Leafs Garden that is also downtown. But that was built nearly 100 years ago (1927 I think...maybe 1919) so there really was not much of a "downtown" back then.
FLA Live Arena is actually a great arena to watch hockey. - Not a bad seat in the place.
Wrigley field being located adjacent to a literal residential neighborhood with home runs having landed on peoples front porches deserves a mention.
Gillette Stadium in Foxboro.
surprised that wasn't in the video the pats have been in foxboro since the early 70's
As a Rhode Islander it’s great cause i can go to games and get there in 20 minutes and not have to go into Boston
Foxboro isn’t a weird location, because it is only 5 to 10 minutes out of Boston. Also they are called the New England Patriots, not the Boston Patriots really the team could be in New Hampshire, of course that wouldn’t happen but the team is named by the region not the city
Foxboro isn't weird it's strategically located
Landover is way more central than Northen nowhere VA
The NHL Panthers arena looks like it's in the Everglades which it does border but it's in the Broward county suburbs which are super busy and crowded and right across the street from the arena is Sawgrass Mills mall that's second to Disney World as far as annual visitors (23 million) and 10 million cars drive there yearly.
Anytime you head west out of the Miami area, you're gonna have swamps, so what's the big deal!
Sandy, UT is part of the Salt Lake City metropolitan area. I believe it even has SLC based addresses. If someone is traveling to Sandy from a different city, they’ll usually just say that they’re going to Salt Lake.
The old Richfield Coliseum in Richfield, OH. Home of the Cavaliers, indoor soccer, arena football and minor league hockey until the downtown arena was built.
Not only was it closer to Akron than Cleveland, the only thing near it was an exit off I-271. Literally, no restaurants, gas stations, convenience stores or anything. The best thing about it was that no public money was involved.
I was going to mention the old Richfield Coliseum. That had to be the weirdest location for a major stadium.
Also the NHL. Considered one reason the Barons folded.
That “park/golf course” by SoFi Stadium is actually a cemetery 😂
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SoFi stadium was built on the old hollywood park racetrack
Also Near the Untuit Dome , The Forum , & LAX.
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Surprised, Ottawa wasn't on here with the CTC (Canadian Tire Centre) being in kanata.
Definitely a weird one but that may change soon. But Kanata is actually in Ottawa, which some people don't realize. Was once it's own city, but not as of 2001
I grew up in South FL and attended many, many Panthers games. That "weird swamp" as you put it is actually the Florida Everglades. I guess it is pretty weird for a hockey arena to be there but growing up around it I never even thought twice about it. I know the placement is pretty out there but I remember the Miami Arena and that place was a fucking dump and in one of the worst neighborhoods in Miami, so when it opened it was actually a huge upgrade. Hard to believe that was over 20 years ago now. Another fun fact is that stadium is also across the street from one of the biggest malls in the country which is also kind of weird. My high school graduation was also there. Anyway, love the vids. Keep up the good work.
i live like 45 mins from there
4:24 New Jersey Generals might play at MetLife Stadium
MetLife Stadium, while in a swampy area, is definitely not in the middle of nowhere. You can be in NYC in a few minutes and there's stuff to do if you go down Route 3, all with easy access to the NJ Turnpike.
Not to mention there’s a new mall right next door lol!
met life is a 10 min drive from nyc depending on traffic going into the lincoln tunnel
For college teams, Rentschler Field, home of the UConn Huskies football team, is located in East Hartford, about a 30 minute drive away from the Storrs campus. And the basketball team plays a lot of games at the XL Center in Hartford.
First of all. The panthers have no plans to relocate. The team has gotten much support even tho they didn’t win the cup. Just because a team hasn’t won a championship does not mean it’s time for them to hunt for a new area. You need to do your research.
I'll admit I really like the Florida Live Arena area. Love green spaces.
Sunrise not Surprise, and the Braves began play at Truist in 2017 not 2018. For the love of God, please use Google.
The Florida Panthers play in SUNRISE not Surprise.
How are the wild in a wierd location. The twin cities are both large cities only on opposite sides of the Mississippi River. All the major roads and transit is connected and St. Paul is the capital of the state.
Also the xcel center was renovated a couple of years ago. If you don't have a clue about the stadiums then why talk about it
Highmark Stadium (Buffalo Bills) is in Orchard Park,NY in the middle of no place
Why didn't LA Galaxy get a shout out?
The interesting thing about the major sports teams in the Twin Cities is all of them going by Minnesota, their state's name, and not Minneapolis or St. Paul.
needed the palace here! would love to see more palace coverage
Interesting that he didn't mention anything about the venues in Anaheim.
3:29 I prefer San Jose instead of Santa Clara
San Jose 49ers
surprised you didn't hit up Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park NY... built for the bills in the 70s... and it's quite a bit outside of Buffalo... not quite as bad as NY teams playing in NJ.. but probably further from it's named home.
Gotdamn, you stay pumping out content!
Inglewood Cemetery near Sofi.
Mile High Stadium will be on this list when the new Broncos stadium goes up. They’re gonna go way out in the middle of nowhere by the airport and build a huge complex trust me.
@Samuelfish2k I would say so, but some silly people think they wanna have it covered to try to get a Super Bowl, which is just ridiculous. Keep the one we have, it's fine!
Again he criticizes the Florida Panthers arena and area. Dude don't diss my arena like that.
I Agee. The Panthers arena is beautiful don't get way he hates it so much
Teams in South Florida are associated with Miami so having an arena that far from Miami is perhaps the reasoning for it being on this list. The arena itself seems nice, have never been to it though
@@geoffmarshall6925 It's an awesome arena, people sometimes just love to hate it
St Paul is literally right across the river from Minneapolis and yes, Allianz Field is also in St Paul.
Personally, I would have far preferred they built the MLS stadium at the old Sears store which is right by the state capital.
I'm surprised you didn't mention the fact the Levi's Stadium shares its parking lot with Great America. Now THAT'S gotta be weird, especially on game days, considering that the parking lot is already kind of small for either a stadium or an amusement park.
As a Bay Area native who grew up going to Great America, it is indeed weird lol
How about the fact that it's next door to San Jose, another principal city in the Bay Area!
@@nathanbrandli6827 it’s interesting for sure. You don’t typically see a team whose name features a prominent city (SF 49ers) playing near a different prominent city (SJ). And a lot of people don’t know this, but San Jose is actually bigger in population and size than San Francisco. SJ is the 10th largest city in the U.S. It could very well support its own team, but the Niners would never change their name, because the name “49ers” is so significant to SF’s history. I would definitely feel a little salty about that if I was from San Jose tho lol!
I'm with you on trees. If and when the Royals move, I'm very much hoping trees will be implemented at the new stadium. There is zero shade at the current parking lot and KC summers can be brutal. It'd also help the air quality and anything that helps out the environment is a win.
Rams stadium was Hollywood Park horse racing track
It was a nice, old-fashioned workaday track. Preferred it to Santa Anita.
Confused. Why is St Petersburg weird? It's Tampa Bay Rays, not Tampa. The majority of the metro population lives on the St Pete side of the bay. That's why it's there.
Seems like the media is always saying that Tampa people complain about it, who knows.
there isn’t “virtually nothing” next to levis. it’s literally right next door to a 100 acre amusement park
At&t stadium is located in Arlington and Irving Tx before that.
Truist Park opened in 2017
My hotel was in Ingelwood during my trip to LA last fall. Not too far from LAX airport
Sunrise, not Suprise. Arena is not bad at all. Could use a relocation to Ft. Lauderdale though.
Would it be viable to have them share Kaseya Center with the Heat?
Inter Miami CF
Carson and Carson City are totally different lol
Why do you hate on the panthers?
Inglewood is a major part of LA proper and the small collection of downtown tall buildings were majority built in the late 80's but the city never really had skyscrapers, there was a race track where SoFi is now, the Florida Panthers didn't build that arena the city of Fort Lauderdale did, the highway is I75 and on the other side is the 4th biggest mall in the US along with the majority of the city's population, having the everglades beside the highway is interesting but all the cities including Miami also use the I75 has a buffer between itself and the everglades
You forgot the A's baseball park at the Tropicana Hotel in Vegas!!! Just nine acres complete with a dome!!!
I live in Florida and I gotta give the rays stadiums 2 bonuses easiest stadium to park at and the slanted roof no one realizes it but it’s for the rain and so it don’t collapse like the Metrodome did
Levi's is built on the site of the 49er's pre-existing training center. The area is business parks and an amusement park. There really hasn't been any new development since the stadium opened.
Candlestick Point was a terrible location for a stadium, so its good they moved.
Levi’s Stadium is not exactly in an ideal location either. Not to mention, going from Candlestick Point to Santa Clara just meant they traded one extreme in weather for another (for Bay Area standards). People have had heat strokes at Levi’s, and there have been many games where those upper deck seats remained empty because of the heat, affecting the Niners attendance. I don’t know that Santa Clara was exactly the right move, and given the tumultuous relationship the team has had with that city’s leadership recently, I would not be surprised if in just 10 years we hear about the Niners trying to break their 40 year lease with SC to build another stadium in another cooler (both literal and figurative) location.
Great video bro, but you should try to do a video on the NFL West Coast headquarters. That is what in the building next to SoFi Stadium.
Funny enough that highway next to FLA Live Arena is called The Sawgrass
There is an amusement park California’s Great America right next to Levi Stadium.
There’s nothing wrong with half these locations. Especially the Xcel Center in St. Paul. One just can’t go by pictures, you’d actually have to visit these stadiums to see for yourself. Like Truist Park in Atlanta!
These teams need to win before any thought of a stadium comes about.
Honorable Mentions: Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA and Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, NY
Nice video!
I've actually a Panther home game there. It's in a mythical place called "Sunrise".
It's nowhere near Ft. Lauderdal,e, not to mention Miami. If Ottawa Senators fans ever attended a Panther game they'd never comlain about the location of CT Centre again!
BTW-whenever I see a "full house" at a Panther game I keep hearing the word "paper". keeps
Inglewood is also right next to LA. The Lakers played there for decades.
I love your videos but you clearly have not seen the attendance of florida panthers games if you think we’re gonna get relocated just bc of our stadium 😂 south florida loves the panthers, they aren’t going ANYWHERE.
It might not seem obvious but Yankee Stadium’s location in the Bronx actually determined some of the dimensions of the playing field inside. (It wasn’t really Babe Ruth ;) Good video here, thx.
East Rutherford New Jersey that is one of the the New Jersey devils Brendan Byrne arena next door the meadowlands and the for the Florida live arena that's a nice arena and it's a basketball arena to use the check that out great video keep up the great content the depressed Ginger
The area MetLife stadium is at isn’t weird. Its right near the highway and a really nice mall (which is helpful especially when it comes to parking)
You have to admit it's weird because it's in another state. I don't know why they don't just call them the New Jersey Jets, it sounds much better.
The dolphins play in Miami Gardens. The middle of nowhere in Miami
Pocono Raceway in Long Pond PA track is like in a middle of a forest😂🏁
These structures are in these places and weird situations for a reason. There is too many people in this world with A lack Of vision and artistic detail or they fail to hire someone in planning that does think this way. These owners go overboard only thinking about money and not the long-term and then they wonder why they end up having to Relocate Or lose money. The NFL can get away with putting their stadiums anywhere because it's the biggest market and sadly fans are slaves to it.
I believe every single stadium and arena should be around it's cities skyline and have some nice backdrop And be a part Of the overall skyline itself. People with that whole "why does it matter" mentality is exactly Why these situations Don't look good.
Basically you made a list of stadiums that aren’t in the main city but a suburb. What a waste.
that area you see around sofi is not a park lol its a giant cemetary
That stadium in Tampa needs to be blown up
East Rutherford is right next to NYC.
If this included all teams in the Big 4 North American leagues, the Canadian Tire Centre has to be on the list. Being in Kanata, it's a long drive from Ottawa along the 417, especially if driving during rush hour
Wonder why Florida wanted that arena so far from Miami? Why not just play in the new heat arena?
No. I love my Heat and Panthers but I hate when teams share venues. It’s not the same feel atmosphere wise plus I don’t want to mix ice with the court. I wouldn’t mind the Panthers back in Miami but probably won’t happen…not many places in Miami to build an arena unless they go in the suburbs of Miami which is being built up alot but they went there separate ways because Panthers wanted there own arena when the Heat was getting the new arena built
@@AntcmbHeat I heard the 76ers are getting their own new arena soon called 76 place. And this is starting to feel like basketball and hockey shared arenas might disappear just like how Football and Baseball shared venues did.
Sunrise, FL
Foxboro is in a weird area.
From NYC and I can't stand where Metlife stadium is and that's the reason I don't root for the giants or the jets And no matter what it should be within the 5 boros of New York city. YES were arrogant high horse NYers and even though its just across the bridge to me I don't care it absolutely matters.
Most famous and richest city in the world and you gonna have a team not only not play within the actual city bounds but in another state and sorry if you're from jersey but that is literally a Meme state so it's an even bigger slap in the face and it's in the middle of nowhere. Stadium design is horrible as well.
The Atlanta area has alot of trees 🌳 nothing new
Are you going to run out of ideas pretty soon because I think you covered mostly every possible situation
You mean Sunrise, Florida and not surprise right? Lol.
For once the Oakland Coliseum isn’t mentioned!
Carson California was Named after Johnny Carson .
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So Minnesota is in a pickle right now, invest privately funded money and state taxpayer money into a out dated nhl arena for renovation of use that money to completely rebuild a nba arena. One of the arenas will have to host both teams as well. Lots of goodies on that if you need a video idea
Americans love driving to these out of place stadiums huh?
Anybody know how to block this guys videos - he’s churning too much !!!
The braves location was just stupid Racist and white flight