• Inucune@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    Sports gambling tainted all professional sports. I’ll go watch a little league game for athletes performing at their best the whole game.

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    5 hours ago

    so many millions angry, but not angry enough to rise up en masse and remove thr thorn

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        5 hours ago

        not here, no. but whats happening here is also being born in other countries. just as they expect us to fight it off here, i expect them to fight it off there for the same reasons

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    7 hours ago

    Fuck professional sports. Get a life, go outside, do some exercise, stop living vicariously through millionaires kicking a plastic ball.

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        3 hours ago

        I agree, so why force yourselves onto an entire city? Let us enjoy our city.

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      5 hours ago

      You (the royal “you”) can enjoy watching sports if you want… But if you then criticise me for watching Street Fighter 6 EVO tournament stream, then fuck you.

      Also, sort out this drinking and gambling problem with sports already.

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      in the twin cities of minnesota, there was 500+ miles of tracks, nearly 1000 streetcars, and an annual ridership of 200 million. that’s equivalent to every single person that lived there making at least six trips per week, every single week. (modern day metro transit serves over 2.5 million people and has an annual ridership, bus and light rail, of about 45 million)

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    7 hours ago

    I also wonder if they’re aware of public drinking/intoxication laws in the US.

    As another user mentioned, the Evan Edinger did an interesting video on the transit situation in the last couple weeks

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    14 hours ago

    Yeah, I saw that New York/New Jersey transit will be absurdly expensive for getting to MetLife stadium. Everyone is gouging for the World Cup.

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      13 hours ago

      FIFA is welcome to make transportation affordable, rather than being a drain on the local economies (and profiting in the billions.) On the other hand, those that can afford a match ticket can afford to spend 1% of that to get to the match.

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        12 hours ago

        Increasing bus ticket prices from $12.50 to $100 is not FIFA’s decision. Also, most sane countries use the event as an excuse to invest in public transport and general cleanup of the area for the public good years into the future. The US are the only ones so shortsighted about this stuff.

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          It kind of was. NJ was supposed to be reimbursed for the extra costs. FIFA did not hold up their end, so NJ raised prices.

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          I didn’t mean to imply that it’s FIFA’s call, but their profits would not be greatly diminished if they were to cover those costs. I agree about the proper course of action, but would never expect that to happen here in the US. It wasn’t a good call to host here to begin with. The infrastructure isn’t there, and didn’t magically appear in the meantime.

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    11 hours ago

    That’s what happens if you spend money in the FIFA corruption circus: others want to take their share, too.

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    I can’t speak for other countries, but at the world cup in Germany, your ticket to the stadium was your ticket for public transit, and it was all inclusive.

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          14 hours ago

          Laughs in $22 train ticket from Sydney Airport to Central Station.

          Remember to protect your social services from the neoliberal plague or this could be you.

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      15 hours ago

      I think it was the same in Russia, it included the visa and public transit, or maybe you could buy a package that included all? 🤔

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          Yes you are right, I just asked my friend who attended

          You displayed a fifa credential on a lanyard and you could ride long distance trains between host cities and local public transit for free

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    FIFA, in their infinite wisdom, made the decision to have all the parking around MetLife Stadium used for (paid) fan and merch space. MetLife is primarily built for car traffic, so this is a disaster waiting to happen. Yet another example of their greed and hubris. This was so poorly thought out.

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      15 hours ago

      Putting any games at the Medowlands was just dumb as fuck. There are plenty of stadiums in urban centers which would have been great sites and already have lodging, dining, and entertainment infrastructure.

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    These costs should be borne by the organization that is earning money out of these events, which is FIFA. It should not always be the host cities that take on all the expenses,” Gogishvili said, noting the soccer body’s expected $13 billion revenue from 2023-26.

    Huge events like this and the Olympics cost local communities a ton of money.

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      And possibly a lot of costs on unused big new shiny infrastructure after the event.

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        14 hours ago

        All the World Cup games are being played in NFL stadiums in the US and existing soccer stadiums in Canada and Mexico. As far as I know there isn’t much new infrastructure being built for this one. The Olympics, on the other hand, have an obscene amount of specialized infrastructure that gets built and is typically abandoned after the games.

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    14 hours ago

    I saw an article that said NY-based fans were warning visiting Europeans not to attempt to walk to the stadium because of how pedestrian hostile it is.

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      It’s in the middle of wetlands across two rivers and over some cliffs from manhattan. Something like a 6-7 hour walk from midtown despite being like 6 miles away in a straight line

      Edit:actually longer. My walking directions took the ferry across the Hudson. To actually walk you’d need to go up to the GWB.

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        It’s in the middle of wetlands across two rivers and over some cliffs from manhattan. Something like a 6-7 hour walk from midtown despite being like 6 miles away in a straight line

        That’s absolutely insane!

        That’s like Evil Lair island shit!

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      We have some world Cup games in my city. The stadium they are using is definitely walkable but it might take about 45 minutes to walk there. The easiest way to get there is the regional rail connection so hopefully the transit authority runs more trains. You can fit 3 or 4k people in a commuter train at crush load so it shouldn’t be terrible.

      Considering that new York city has one of the better transit systems in North America I couldn’t imagine how bad it’s going to be in Dallas.