You ragged on the stadium with another member for months about lipstick on a pig. Maybe you ran out of energy so nothing left to argue about. But the entire renovations all we heard was that this was a mistake and the jays need to move to a place with real grass, no roof and a view of the city. It didn’t matter if the skydome was a good location near transit. Everything over and over was that players would rather play in open air Cleveland than Toronto because of the atmosphere. So sure. You’re on your best behaviour today. But there’s a reason you’re being called out.

Once again misquoting me and putting words in my mouth. I may very well have said players takes these things into consideration (and they do), but if you want, I can probably dig up my old posts and I bet they will say something similar to this "They have done a good job making it not the cringe worthy place it used to be, but at the end of the day it's still a concrete bunker that's way to high with no charm to it."


If you want to call that "ragging" on the stadium so be it but you're getting into semantics. My opinion of the stadium has never changed.
 
I actually think it is great after the renovations. The views are spectacular, location unbeatable, the way it fits into the city with all the buildings around it makes for spectacular visuals on TV (those drone shots are amazing). My big gripe is the outside, it could definitely look better with an exterior reno, but that doesn't really produce much revenue.
The seats are still pretty uncomfortable and they lack cup holders. I also think it needs more social gathering spots too. But they have made some good changes. So its a good improvement but it still has a long way to go.
 
That wasn’t the point. You can respond to multiple posts at the same time rather than one by one. Please follow this forum’s etiquette or you will be going on vacation.

Just an FYI, there's nothing in UT rules conduct that mentions anything regarding this. If you want members to "follow forum's etiquette", you should post something about it somewhere.
 
Etiquette/netiquette is just that, not a rule, but a generally accepted convention. But no worries, there are written rules regarding soap boxing, posting too often and contributing meaningfully, along with others.

Hopefully we can now move on with discussing the recent changes and any upcoming ones.
 

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