Everybody has to realize that the replacement of this structure is a choice the Yankees made. The old stadium was not worn out or structurely unsound. The Yankees wanted a new facility more conducive to revenue generation. They have taken a chance, walking away from the old building, they'll loose some people in the process and they don't care. If they considered Yankee Stadium replacable, they'll certainly feel that a percentage of disgruntled fans are replacable too. That's why they HAVE to win this year, and I wouldn't want to be put in that situation. Things will never be the same for me, but I realize that only matters to me, they don't care about one fan here or there, they're business people concerned with the bottom line. Chrysler bankrupt, GM bankrupt, major portions of the private banking and insurance industries under government control, a $1.8 trillion federal budget deficit the next fiscal year
, the World Trade Center gone, Shea Stadium gone, and soon, America's most famous and hallowed sports arena. Things sure have changed over the last decade, but change is always good, right?


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