A New Road To Embark On
As demolition has begun on the old stadium, the New York Football Giants will open the doors to a brand new home and embark on the road to greatness in 2010.
This will not only mark the closing of a stadium for two of the most historic football franchises in history, but also the home to the great Bruce Springsteen concerts, the historic visit of Pope John Paul II, and the home of 14 playoff teams—three of which won Super Bowls.
All of these memorable games, teams and concerts will be forever entrenched in the rubble.
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The demolition of Giants Stadium will mark an end to 34 years of heckling fans, drunken disorderly’s filing around the bend to have a smoke during half time, and many other things that made Giants Stadium so great.
From the miracle at the meadowlands to Pele’s farewell, from game-winning fourth-quarter comebacks to 40-point blowouts; we’ve seen and been through it all.
While many people feel the dismantling of the stadium is unjust, it is time for the Giants and Jets to start a new winning tradition just a few feet away.
The new stadium will make the old stadium feel like a high school stadium near by. This architectural monument will seat 82,000 Gang Green & Big Blue faithful, including 9,500 club seats and more than 200 luxury suites.
This will also be the third largest Stadium in the NFL. Be prepared to fork out the big bucks Giants & Jets fans, as it has been well documented how much it’s going to cost you to enjoy a game at the stadium that Manning built.
A pair of seats at the new stadium will cost you around 500 bucks. But the new stadium does have its perks as all seats will have cup holders; there are more bathrooms and more parking spaces which should make getting in and out much more efficient.
But with that being said, the New York Football Giants are hoping to start a new winning tradition at the recently named “New Meadowlands Stadium”. With Eli Manning at the helm and Tom Coughlin running the show, Big Blue looks to have the road to Super Bowl XLV go through them.

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