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Babies sleeping outside in winter


FIFA released a spicy statement from World Cup COO Heimo Schirgi responding to NJ Transit’s $150 roundtrip train announcement, and shouted out other cities who are keeping public transit cheap. “The NJ Transit current pricing model will have a chilling effect,” Schirgi says.


I wonder how (some) New Jerseyans cheering on $150 prices for World Cup trains would respond to the same thing being inflicted upon them, announced after they booked travel and purchased tickets, if they traveled to foreign cities to see tourist attractions or sports events.

NEW: NJ Transit has confirmed that a train ticket between MetLife Stadium and NYC for the World Cup will cost $150 USD, via The Athletic. Parking at the stadium has also been banned MetLife Stadium is under 9 miles away from New York City.




















🏟️ There is no netting across the away end. As the stadium has a running track, the away section is located some distance from the pitch. The away seating area is exceptionally steep, with 40 rows of seats. There are no handrails and there are in excess of 80 steps to the very top. The stadium has a running track, so the away section is some distance from the pitch. The seats are old and some are damaged. A number of the concrete steps are also uneven and cracked. Those with ambulant needs are recommended to sit on the front two rows. Although there are seat details on the tickets, Bologna have advised that they operate an unreserved seating policy. The entire away seating area is open to the elements, we recommend you dress appropriately for the weather forecast #AVFC






