I am curious as well. currently there is just what they left there of the previous bleachers. I would assume those are left for support as they carefully cut away the rest of theconcrete and left those to keep the wall standing. will be interesting to see how they work it into the rest of the structure.
Those renderings look good, though I am confused at part of the track still being there. I'm glad Taft Stadium is being used. I really like the deco facade.
That makes more sense. Thanks!
There will be some sort of buttresses holding up the historic east wall and bridging the gap between the stands and wall.
I'm working on getting better renderings because I want to see it too.
It's an odd configuration and I'm not sure there is a good solution.
I just meant I hate that it just pushes the fans further back. I know this an issue at the current stadium, but I guess I can just be patient until a soccer specific stadium is built
There is not that much space between the playing field and the newest soccer stadiums in MLS. You are on top of the field.
That's true. This is a pic from the stands at Loftus Road (London) where the Queens Park Rangers play:
The front seats are basically close enough to be subbed in!
Sorry for the double post, but can this thread have a button in its title too? I made one:
Kevin Ellis, who played for the Energy earlier this season, in the starting 11 for SKC on ESPN now (and made a dangerous pass that almost led to a Chicago goal)
not sure if any of you keep up with soccer, but there seems to be a big hoopla about the Orlando city fans busing to Tampa and settling the stadium ablaze.
Yea. Apparently people from OCSCs supporters group went over to where the Tampa supporters were sitting and started waving OC flags, popping purple (OCs color) smoke, etc. Melee ensued and depending on who you ask, a child was punched by OC fans along with several of them arrested for battery of a police officer or something like that.
Unfortunately, certain groups, like the ones in OC and San Jose, exist and seem to think what they do is "real" support. San Jose has calmed down lately, OC will have to as well once they move to the MLS, or they may play many a game with banned supporters groups.
Kemp in makes the roster for MLS first homegrown game.
JIMMY MEDRANDA LOANED TO OKC ENERGY FC
Sporting Kansas City has agreed to loan midfielder Jimmy Medranda to USL PRO affiliate OKC Energy FC, the club announced on Wednesday. Medranda will arrive in Oklahoma City later today and will be available for OKC Energy FC head coach Jimmy Nielsen on Saturday when the club hosts the Pittsburgh Riverhounds at Pribil Stadium.
Medranda, 20, has made five career MLS appearances since joining Sporting Kansas City from Deportivo Pereira (Colombia) last August. He became the youngest player to appear in a match for the club during the 2013 MLS Cup championship campaign upon his MLS debut in September and started the team's 2014 home opener for the first of four games played this season. He most recently came off the bench in a 1-0 loss at D.C. United on May 31.
OKC Energy FC, currently 5-7-3 in their inaugural season, are unbeaten in their last six matches and have moved into playoff position in the 14-team USL PRO standings with 13 games remaining before their regular season comes to a close on September 6. All USL PRO matches are streamed live and free to fans via team YouTube channels.
Medranda joins fellow Sporting Kansas City player Christian Duke on loan with OKC Energy FC. Sporting Kansas City has the option to recall any of the team's players during the loan period.
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