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  • Опубликовано: 18 июн 2024
  • The 49ers leaving Candlestick Park for Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara was a decision that alienated the fan base - through location and design.
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    1:06 Farewell to The Stick
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    4:24 Forget the Fans
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  • @kjorlaug1
    @kjorlaug1 8 месяцев назад +1205

    They should've rebuilt a stadium at Candlestick Point and played at Stanford or Cal for a couple of years in the interim.

    • @thaluna3555
      @thaluna3555 8 месяцев назад +98

      That was the original plan but the city of San Francisco didn't want to pick up the bill on building a new stadium🤷‍♂️

    • @kjorlaug1
      @kjorlaug1 8 месяцев назад +208

      @@thaluna3555 the city...not wanting to pay for a stadium for a billionaire's sports team? Oh the humanity...
      To be fair, the Giants built Oracle on their own dime

    • @willjimenez9013
      @willjimenez9013 8 месяцев назад +4

      If that would ro happen ,what will Santa clara do with levis ?

    • @eliice1715
      @eliice1715 8 месяцев назад +64

      ​@kjorlaug1 bruh fr, how tf people mad that the taxpayers don't wanna pay for multi million dollar projects that only billionaire owners of the sports teams benefits from.

    • @kjorlaug1
      @kjorlaug1 8 месяцев назад +13

      @@eliice1715 to me if municipalities help with the land, I'm cool with that. We do that for other industries and developments. But the stadium? We wouldn't split the cost with GM or Toyota for a new plant.

  • @Batmann29
    @Batmann29 8 месяцев назад +552

    As a long time Niner fan, I can say Levi’s has grown on me over the years. It definitely has much to be desired tho. The one thing I really do hate tho is that the private suites are on one side of the stadium while the the other side gets baked in the sun. I feel like that creates a “division” between the stadium, almost like a rich vs. poor type of feel. I wish they didn’t do that with the design.

    • @DaveHotChicken
      @DaveHotChicken 8 месяцев назад +20

      I went to Levi’s for the first time and I and many other people in my section immediately noticed that too

    • @ww2remembered983
      @ww2remembered983 8 месяцев назад +9

      Really. They should have built it east to west, not north to south.

    • @rubenortega8390
      @rubenortega8390 7 месяцев назад +11

      Stadium sucks for sure .. 😢

    • @ldfreitas9437
      @ldfreitas9437 7 месяцев назад +1

      It's like you need a game as in December last year, the Tampa Bay game, with snow on the tops of the nearby mountains, to have any sort of "coolness" on that side.

    • @Remixchannel-xv2nh
      @Remixchannel-xv2nh 7 месяцев назад +1

      You're not from sf

  • @classrockin
    @classrockin 8 месяцев назад +148

    They spent 1.2 BILLION to build Levi's, just one question.....where TF did all that money go? You'd think with all that money, they could have made it look better on the outside. It looks like it's still under construction with the scaffolding still in place.

    • @epicwolf
      @epicwolf 8 месяцев назад +21

      Into the York's pockets and Santa Clara mayor

    • @Paul_Wetor
      @Paul_Wetor 8 месяцев назад +13

      All that money for a 1970s-style stadium?

    • @classrockin
      @classrockin 8 месяцев назад +19

      @@Paul_Wetor Exactly. Compared to SoFi, Allegiant, Mercedes Benz, Lumen Field, it looks SO old and outdated, yet it's not even a decade old yet

    • @mia1shooter
      @mia1shooter 8 месяцев назад +2

      a third of that price goes to what you cant see, infrastructure, electronics and technology

    • @toryyoung9582
      @toryyoung9582 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@SilverBack-xi3lnthey were offered to buy the grass lot to the left of 101 and the right of bayshore(just next to candlestick) The city of Brisbane owns that land and they offered it to the niners for cheaper then Santa Clara lot. They never wanted to stay and part of that is also to blame on Gavin newsom who was against putting a stadium in the city when he was mayor.

  • @JuanWayTrips
    @JuanWayTrips 8 месяцев назад +212

    I find it funny that 49ers management says a roof is not possible because of its proximity to San Jose Airport, and yet SoFi is right next to and under the flight paths for LAX (a far busier airport) and still has a roof.
    Of course, they also built SoFi into the ground in order to achieve this. If 49ers management had done the same with Levi's Stadium, they would be able to add a roof.

    • @im5844
      @im5844 8 месяцев назад +25

      I live within about 5 minutes of the stadium, and they absolutely could've done the same thing SoFI did. Right next to the field, there are a couple of soccer fields that are dug into the ground. They could've built they field on top.

    • @DesignRhythm
      @DesignRhythm 8 месяцев назад +6

      Maybe they intentionally built the stadium like that knowing they would ultimately have to build another one in a few years? Those big developers love these massive projects. The consultant fees alone are insane. Levi's does not seem like they thought - "this is going to be here for decades to come."

    • @WatEvasCleva24
      @WatEvasCleva24 8 месяцев назад +13

      @@im5844Levi’s stadium was definitely rushed to get it done

    • @ldfreitas9437
      @ldfreitas9437 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@DesignRhythm It's an erector set, like at Stanford. That's not going to last very long either, and they will wish they'd kept Stanford as it originally was.

    • @ldfreitas9437
      @ldfreitas9437 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@WatEvasCleva24 I hate to harp on Santa Clara grads, because that's my school, but SCU money'd alums built it. Devcom. Gary Filizetti. Class of '67. One hell of a halfback when there on those then "small college" division 2 teams.

  • @NeverlandSystemAngel
    @NeverlandSystemAngel 8 месяцев назад +99

    Not rebuilding Candlestick into a new modern version was a travesty and crime.

    • @josephchavez1489
      @josephchavez1489 6 месяцев назад +2

      They couldnt do it. The city had other plans for that area

    • @86byrdman
      @86byrdman 5 месяцев назад +11

      @@josephchavez1489 and that area remains vacant which makes it even more maddening that Candlestick was torn down and that the Niners didn't build there

    • @birdfellas
      @birdfellas 5 месяцев назад +4

      I still gaze at the vacant property remembering my childhood every time I drive up 101 to SF.

    • @kenlapham5693
      @kenlapham5693 5 месяцев назад

      They have no plans 😂 it's the land of opioids

    • @TomReichner
      @TomReichner 4 месяца назад

      I think they all make much better profits doing what they did, as opposed to rebuilding Candlestick. If it's all about money, and it is, then how is doing the most profitable thing a travesty and a crime?

  • @ll4680
    @ll4680 8 месяцев назад +248

    I went to Sofi and Levi stadium recently and holy crap, Sofi is a thousand times better then Levi stadium in so many ways. How did they F that up so bad?

    • @andrewlopez5610
      @andrewlopez5610 8 месяцев назад +34

      Sofi has more space, more money. And was built recently

    • @angmayo5403
      @angmayo5403 8 месяцев назад +66

      The York’s went the cheapest possible way that’s how

    • @JuanYe_West
      @JuanYe_West 8 месяцев назад +46

      Luckily the 49ers own that stadium too!

    • @teamcali9212
      @teamcali9212 8 месяцев назад +10

      ​@@JuanYe_Westindeed we do!!

    • @eddiep9207
      @eddiep9207 8 месяцев назад +11

      Sofi is trash m, how you going to build an enclosed field in Southern Cal. It’s like build a skyscraper in a small town, makes zero sense.

  • @marimbaZulu
    @marimbaZulu 8 месяцев назад +150

    Chargers fan here, went up to Santa Clara for SNF last year and I have to say aside from me, nobody brings the noise like the 49ers fans! They deserve way better than what they have over there.

    • @hz9139
      @hz9139 8 месяцев назад +12

      Lotta bandwagon fans just like the warriors now that the 49ers are good though. It'll die down if things turn south like most bay area teams not the sharks

    • @SFforlife
      @SFforlife 8 месяцев назад +3

      He just showed the stadium has had above average attendance since it opened even when the Niners were bad.

    • @G.light33
      @G.light33 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@hz9139 did you not listen to the video?? Maybe you should next time.

    • @DesignRhythm
      @DesignRhythm 8 месяцев назад +9

      I was a bartender at Seahawks games for 10 years and I have to say the 49er's fans were the rudest of all 32 teams. Cocky smug dbags who tipped like children. Even almost got in a fight when I went down to Santa Clara for accidentally sitting in a guy's seat (in a entirely empty row) who didn't even arrive until the 2nd quarter. Again, dbag. I found Packers fans to be the most generous tippers / friendliest (and I'm a Bears fan). Steelers fans were 2nd in best behavior. I do love the 49ers history though, historic franchise with some of the NFL's goats and possibly the finest uniforms in all of the NFL.

    • @chocolateicecream3150
      @chocolateicecream3150 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@DesignRhythmTipping is not a requirement. Be mad at your employer

  • @donkraemer50
    @donkraemer50 8 месяцев назад +77

    The Oakland Raiders played closer to San Francisco than the San Francisco 49ers did for a couple of years

    • @hadlee189
      @hadlee189 8 месяцев назад +2

      Exactly!!!

    • @ButterBro2002
      @ButterBro2002 8 месяцев назад +10

      To be fair everything about the layout of the bay is weird because of how expensive SF is. Oakland airport is actually closer to san francisco than san francisco international airport

    • @RosaHernandez-vy4dm
      @RosaHernandez-vy4dm 8 месяцев назад

      😂🤣😅👍

    • @Kp-2
      @Kp-2 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@ButterBro2002no its not, take 101 South and the airport is 15 minutes away. Oakland airport is like 30 minutes away from the last sf exit. Sometimes when you factor in traffic tho things get a little messy

    • @Kp-2
      @Kp-2 7 месяцев назад +1

      Not gon lie for a couple years when the niners first moved I really said fuck the niners and didnt care about them. So from like 2014-2016/17ish i didnt even care but then my brother started getting szn tickets and we started going they sucked during that time but i started liking them again. That drive is a bitch tho, the stadium sucks and santa clara as a city fucking sucks compared to sf. Also the south bay has hella raider fans so everything is all fucked up

  • @ccchhhrrriiisss100
    @ccchhhrrriiisss100 8 месяцев назад +77

    I live in the Silicon Valley. I go to several 49er games each year at Levi's Stadium. It's not a "terrible" stadium. It's just baffling that the Silicon Valley couldn't build a more unique stadium. It's in Santa Clara. With the "microclimates" of the Bay Area, it is often 15-25 degrees WARMER in Santa Clara than in San Francisco. Plus, the sun hits the eastern side of the stands -- and it is relentless until the sun goes down. This makes afternoon games (even on a 60-degree day) feel like an oven.
    When I visit, I always (seriously, ALWAYS) feel that Levi's Stadium should have cost half as much as AT&T Stadium (home of the Cowboys). Yet, it cost considerably MORE. I just can't help but wonder where the money went. The food is, uh, okay. Nothing really stands out there. However, the food is crazy expensive (as opposed to Oracle Park where the San Francisco Giants play -- where you can even bring outside food into the stadium).
    Views are great in the stadium. However, Levi's Stadium feels like a good college stadium or low-end NFL stadium. I always wish that the 49ers could have had a new stadium built in San Francisco (either at Candlestick Point or at the Presidio). After all, both the Giants and the Warriors were able to get their places built in the city. Yet, the City politicians balked and Santa Clara decided to build.
    It's still disappointing -- even if it is closer to my home in Palo Alto. I still go to the games (and I'm not really a 49ers fan -- but a football fan in general). In fact, I take the train and light rail directly to the stadium. It's very easy -- and cheaper than parking. I just always feel that it's the stadium that we got "stuck" with instead of the one that would have better represented the team and area.

    • @hadlee189
      @hadlee189 8 месяцев назад +18

      The views from the SF Giants MLB Park are so freaking beautiful. You can see the bay, the east bay hills, & I even saw a ship sail by the last time I went. This is what we all wanted for the 49ers, the 5 time super bowl champions deserved better than what they got in Santa Clara.

    • @shepardbook
      @shepardbook 8 месяцев назад +3

      Must you call it “Oracle”? I know, they bought the naming rights after AT&T decided they’d rather snuggle with Jerry Jones…but I miss the original name…Pacific Bell Park. I guess I’m old, feeling nostalgic…

    • @gordonlandreth9550
      @gordonlandreth9550 7 месяцев назад +5

      Could have been done much better , and in downtown San Jose . Why didn't they build it there ? The Santa Clara location id disappointing , the stadium is set in the wrong direction , and the corporate suite section is way too big .

    • @jeraldjamesbondoc5911
      @jeraldjamesbondoc5911 6 месяцев назад +2

      Couldn't agree more!!! I remember all the talk about how much was spent on this stadium, but it ended up feeling like bragging that you paid $100k on a Camry. I really wish it was a convertible dome stadium

    • @donottouch2392
      @donottouch2392 6 месяцев назад

      Just say your rich

  • @FrankyFrizz
    @FrankyFrizz 8 месяцев назад +132

    Levi's stadium is a disgrace, when compared to other new NFL stadiums. It has no "wow" factor and is actually ugly. The 49ers Faithful deserve a stadium that would make all other fan base envious. Levi's stadium was quickly forgotten by the NFL world, after it's inaugural season Shame on the York family for catering to corporations over blue collar fans. We should have a stadium that makes a statement!

    • @hadlee189
      @hadlee189 8 месяцев назад +8

      You can tell that even the on air pundits calling the games are complaining about the area that Levi's is in. There is No there, there. Because it is the Suburbs, located 50 miles away from SF, & 2 Counties away from San Francisco.

    • @DaveShow
      @DaveShow 8 месяцев назад +5

      I don't think it was forgotten by the NFL world considering Super Bowl 60 will be played there.

    • @hadlee189
      @hadlee189 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@DaveShow None of the other 31 teams wanted the SB...lol?! They are all vying for other events to hold at their stadiums. Because the Viking Stadium, which is new surely could have held the event.

    • @FrankyFrizz
      @FrankyFrizz 8 месяцев назад +7

      @@DaveShow Just because the NFL brass awarded a Super Bowl to Levi's stadium, doesn't make it a fan favorite around the league. It's never mentioned compared to So-Fi or Mercedes Benz stadiums. So, you see, my point stands. It was forgotten by NFL fans around the league, just as soon as it opened. There's nothing special about it, other than being fairly new.

    • @hadlee189
      @hadlee189 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@DaveShow None of the other 31 teams wanted the Super Bowl. Proof is that the Viking Stadium is very new & they passed on the SB.

  • @hayleyruth710
    @hayleyruth710 8 месяцев назад +109

    I think the worst part of Levi Stadium is trying to leave. If there's an emergency or evacuation it's basically designed to crunch the crowd. A giant ditch cuts the stadium off from the town around it with just 2 walking bridges to get over. I was staying at the Hilton, literally one or two blocks away, and it took an hour to leave the stadium because crowding was so bad at those bridges. Plus, they dump you off right in the parking lot so I saw lots of people in cars waiting for a couple hours because they couldn't leave with the crowds around them.

    • @hadlee189
      @hadlee189 8 месяцев назад +12

      And just to think...This is one of the main reasons that Ownership gave San Francisco for leaving. When they lied & scapegoated SF/Candlestick for being a problematic place to have a stadium. The problem is the York Ownership is from Ohio. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to tell you that the Santa Clara/San Jose location was just a piss poor choice to relocate a historic NFL franchise.

    • @briangasser973
      @briangasser973 7 месяцев назад +2

      You think its quick to evacuate the stadiums like Sofi or the Meadowlands?

    • @TellItLikeItIs6913
      @TellItLikeItIs6913 7 месяцев назад

      You're right, regardless of the stadium, we're talking about thousands of fans. In an emergency, people can and will get hurt.

    • @bandseta861
      @bandseta861 4 месяца назад

      I’ve been to candlestick and Levi’s, the latter several times. Levis on average can take like 20 minutes to an hour to leave, it can be hell but if you know where to park and what you’re doing it’s not so bad.
      Candlestick took a flat 2 hours to get out of the stadium and over the immediate bridge.
      Levis is better. Still not good but San Fran actually was problematic they didn’t lie about that

    • @grelch
      @grelch 4 месяца назад +1

      I went to a pre season soccer game at Levi's between Man Utd and Real Madrid back when it was brand newish. Sold out. I had paid for reserved parking but the staff around the area would not allow me to get to the lot. They kind of forced us into an underground parking lot at an office complex about a qtr of a mile from the stadium. Whatever. At least we're there. But trying to leave. Holy crap. I swear I'm not exaggerating when I say it took 3 hours to back my car out of my parking spot. 3 hrs. 1 car length. From there it took another hr and a half to get back to get to 101 North. I swore I'd never go back. I have been there several times since. Never had to deal with that again, but it's never been easy either. I can't stand the place.It's a dumpy soulless place essentially in an office complex park. And the team should change its name ffs. It's no more San Francisco than the Sharks are. Call it San Jose if you have to, but in no way is that a San Francisco related team anymore.

  • @gambledw
    @gambledw 8 месяцев назад +22

    I have attended 3 games there. They did not get their money's worth. The Stanford stadium cost 1/10 of the Levi's Stadium and Levi is nowhere close to 10 times better.

  • @admirals818
    @admirals818 8 месяцев назад +74

    I guess in their defense, San Jose/Santa Clara County is the most populous city/county in the Bay Area, and that sunshine probably feels good later in the season. But, yeah, I think the 49ers will be back north when this lease expires.

    • @admirals818
      @admirals818 8 месяцев назад +13

      ... I looked up the length of the lease. 40 years???!

    • @robertgardner9694
      @robertgardner9694 8 месяцев назад +4

      the yorks built that the niners are gonna be there for a minute

    • @musa7606
      @musa7606 8 месяцев назад +8

      With the way SF real estate is collapsing, they can probably just buy out the city :)

    • @musa7606
      @musa7606 8 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@admirals818There's usually outs in the contract... But they will prob be in Santa Clara for a while.

    • @Halfdead211
      @Halfdead211 8 месяцев назад +13

      The 9ers have a bigger fan base in San Jose area than SF to be honest

  • @norcalchrismeister
    @norcalchrismeister 8 месяцев назад +52

    I liked going to games more at Candlestick than at Levi’s. It was a longer drive for me but I just looked at it as part of the experience. It was cool tailgating by the water and not by a bunch of tech companies. I now prefer just watching niner games on tv.

    • @juandoe2994
      @juandoe2994 8 месяцев назад +2

      It was definitely a vibe. Sucked for the residents I'm sure tho

    • @norcalchrismeister
      @norcalchrismeister 8 месяцев назад

      True that homie

    • @bassandtrebleclef
      @bassandtrebleclef 8 месяцев назад

      Yup. The juice isn't worth the squeeze.

    • @corylee6158
      @corylee6158 8 месяцев назад

      We loved it, and looked forward every game with the parking access close to the entrance!! The giants nfc championship game was one for the books.@@juandoe2994

    • @Kp-2
      @Kp-2 7 месяцев назад

      Im on the opposite end of the spectrum. I fucking hate driving 45 minutes to get to techy ass santa clara. I much rather would drive through double rock and risk getting shot because at least it felt like home.

  • @reedbunnell8154
    @reedbunnell8154 7 месяцев назад +75

    When I heard the 49ers were getting a new stadium, I had two hopes. It would be easy to get in and out of and it would be designed to be loud on the field to give the 49ers as much of a home field advantage as possible. Neither of those things happened... Not to mention it is one of the least aesthetically appealing stadiums in the league. I went to a game at US Bank stadium in Minnesota this year and was blown away. Us 49ers fans deserve better for how much we love this team

    • @bannedwagoner69
      @bannedwagoner69 6 месяцев назад +2

      It’s baffling to me how one of the top 3 most iconic and successful franchises in the league, with fans beyond loyal and invested for DECADES, can crap out this atrocity worse than stadiums for teams two decades old and with just enough fans to keep a 747 light 💀

    • @josephchavez1489
      @josephchavez1489 6 месяцев назад +1

      Yall really reaching. The stadium beautiful and way better than candlestick. The only downside I agree with is the heat problem. Other than that, the stadium is great

    • @kathy_townsend
      @kathy_townsend 6 месяцев назад +1

      The acoustics are terrible for concerts also

    • @lilbrother45
      @lilbrother45 5 месяцев назад +1

      Been a niners fan since 1980 and I was at US Bank stadium for the 49ers/Vikings game. That stadium is GORGEOUS. From the giant doors that open on nice days to the luxury sections, there are so many great vantage points. Also there is plenty to do around the stadium both before and after the game. 49er fans got shafted with levi stadium.

    • @ThePopbanks007
      @ThePopbanks007 5 месяцев назад

      Jed, is that you?@@josephchavez1489

  • @dangerdare4114
    @dangerdare4114 8 месяцев назад +196

    I agree with everything in this video except for only three things:
    1. The Light Rail system for Levi’s makes it SO MUCH EASIER to take Bart to the games. Public transport was a nightmare on candlestick considering the fact that we had to take a bus at hunter’s point (one of the notorious neighborhoods of SF)
    2. Having Levi’s in Santa Clara isn’t “moving away from the fans” considering that it borders San Jose which is the most populated city in Northern California and a lot of die-hard Niner fans live in SJ (At this rate there are more fans in SJ than SF)
    3. You forgot to mention how in Santa Clara you’re a lot less likely to get Bipped (slang for having your car broken into) than in San Francisco. Especially in Bay View/Hunter’s Point

    • @t.k.1319
      @t.k.1319 8 месяцев назад +15

      Bippers target tourists, crowds and unprotected areas. You’re just as likely to get bipped in SC if your car is unattended, unprotected and near the stadium, since that’s exactly what they’re looking for. Ppl get their cars broken into at Levi’s all the time.

    • @pitech4446
      @pitech4446 8 месяцев назад +15

      WIth SF being the worst city in america, santa clara by far way better for the 49ers. You would hve to pay me good money to go to Garage SF for anything

    • @Channel54425
      @Channel54425 8 месяцев назад +12

      Moving to Santa Clara is moving away from the fans... it's like saying, "It's ok to move them to Sacramento because there's lots of 9er fans in Sacramento." The South Bay is boring and soulless

    • @americangiant1003
      @americangiant1003 8 месяцев назад +9

      @@pitech4446 Being honest, I don’t know if agree is SF is the worst big city area for crime/affordability. Only been to the Bay area 1x in my life in summer 1995 saying this.
      IMO in no order, Memphis, St Louis, Chicago, Baltimore, etc. all have much worse crime stats than SF. Not saying that in past 10-15 years or so that SF has gone down hill i.e cost of living, extreme homelessness etc. With that said, there are other Big Cities in America that are much more dangerous IMO.

    • @hadlee189
      @hadlee189 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Channel54425 Facts!

  • @johnreyes1749
    @johnreyes1749 8 месяцев назад +37

    I’m not a Niners fans(Rams fan) but truly feel they should’ve built a new stadium on the Candlestick site. There’s was just to much history to walk away from the city of San Francisco. As a football fan today’s stadium need to be fan friendly and especially if a team is asking there fans to dole out a lot of money😉

    • @-NFiN8-
      @-NFiN8- 8 месяцев назад +3

      Candlestick was across the street from the projects in the worst neighborhood in the city. Also, traffic was a nightmare.

    • @hadlee189
      @hadlee189 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@-NFiN8- And the traffic, weather, parking, & access to the stadium is that much better at Levi's??? Lmao!!! According to reports the Tenderloin is the worst hood in SF?!

    • @-NFiN8-
      @-NFiN8- 8 месяцев назад

      @@hadlee189 The Tenderloin is homeless/crackhead/prostitute central. Candlestick Park was in hunters point next to the double rock projects.
      And yes, the tenderloin is BAD, but you can still go there and leave in one piece. You're far more likely to get robbed/assaulted/killed in the projects if you're not from there.

    • @johnreyes1749
      @johnreyes1749 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@-NFiN8-Hey the Coliseum was just as bad, yes So-Fi is awesome, but Inglewood and just as bad. I’m just saying as a football fan there was so much history at Candlestick and being a Los Angeles Rams, not St Louis Rams fan. We were part of that rich tradition and even old Kezar Stadium is hallowed ground😉

    • @-NFiN8-
      @-NFiN8- 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@johnreyes1749 yeah I was going bring up the coliseum as a reference, but then I got busy with something more important than typing out a RUclips comment lol

  • @angeltapia4370
    @angeltapia4370 8 месяцев назад +25

    Great video. The stadium isn’t horrible, it’s just bland and doesn’t look like a new stadium. It is one of the worst newest stadium. The location is also awful. There nothing around. You can walk before or after the game to a store, restaurant, bar etc. It is not walkable, traffic is horrible, parking is horrible, transportation is horrible, there is no meaning to the location, no scenery, it gets hot, fans burn, nearby airport problems, it’s very expensive,fans want better than this. It’s just a very disappointing for 1.3 billion dollar stadium, and top 10 for the most expensive stadium in the world. The 49ers deserve better than this, the fans deserve better than this. - Niner fan

    • @gordonlandreth9550
      @gordonlandreth9550 7 месяцев назад +1

      Very well said , I have yet to go there after seeing the way it was set up . People rip the Oakland Coliseum , but before the corporate suite push and Mt. Davis , the Coliseum was a perfect place to watch a football game .

    • @dohanddonuts5716
      @dohanddonuts5716 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@gordonlandreth9550It's 2 o'clock and the sun is going behind the press box and you are now a freezing your balls off. Yup its September at a Niner game at the Stick. It was a dump but it was our dump. I miss going to games there. I never went to a Raiders game but before Al Davis fucked it up, it was a decent stadium with great mass transit. I am going to miss going to A's games, though

    • @joshm60
      @joshm60 4 месяца назад +1

      Traffic was much, much worse at Candlestick, where it would take hours to get from your parking space to the freeway.

    • @2112acj
      @2112acj 3 месяца назад +1

      You could not walk around candlestick either.

  • @radaction5743
    @radaction5743 8 месяцев назад +48

    San Francisco has football weather in the summer and baseball weather in the fall.
    The unintended consequence of these new "corporate" stadiums in SF, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, etc. is the elimination of home-field advantage.

    • @thaluna3555
      @thaluna3555 8 месяцев назад +4

      Exactly 👉! Even Jerry's world get swarmed by opposing team's fans................these new stadiums have made them travel destinations for visiting fans. Me as a 49er fan would never think of visiting the Washington stadium but would love to visit Dallas.

    • @Perfect_C
      @Perfect_C 8 месяцев назад +1

      I feel like they at least large canopies protecting fans from the elements
      And probably did more research on where to build a stadium

    • @axe2grind244
      @axe2grind244 8 месяцев назад +4

      Try selling out games lol. This never happens in Pittsburgh or Buffalo cuz they actually have fans and they actually sell out every game no matter what. Has absolutely nothing to do with “corporate” stadiums, has everything to do with having small fanbases that don’t really care.

    • @frdjr2527
      @frdjr2527 8 месяцев назад +3

      MetLife sells out for Giants and Jets games but I'd say 25-35 percent of crowd is visiting fans.

    • @americangiant1003
      @americangiant1003 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@frdjr2527 Not to get off topic but until the Local/Regional NFL Home TV blackouts was basically almost eliminated a few years (there are still some exceptions)the NFL would usually schedule at least 1x a season both the Giants and Jets in the last 2 weeks of the regular season with Saturday Afternoon games either at Old Shea (Jets) or Old Giants/Meadowlands Stadium(Giants and Jets.)

  • @MarylandTerps
    @MarylandTerps 8 месяцев назад +38

    Fantastic content! It's wild how they just used the same San Francisco design without changing it.

  • @Mike__B
    @Mike__B 8 месяцев назад +9

    As someone who lived close enough to the old Candlestick I could hear the air horn blast whenever they scored I do miss the team not being here, I looked into public transit to get there but an hour+ long ride on a crowded train, and then having to take another light rail that takes another 30+ minutes to get to the stadium, really just says "stay away" to me. The lack of local places really means any "economic impact" that sports teams and politicians like to say a team brings to the city will be relatively inconsequential. Plus the "new stadium tax" for tickets makes going to a game simply out of the question for me, especially if they're doing well.

  • @ttvtlar2113
    @ttvtlar2113 8 месяцев назад +8

    As someone who’s a pilot, and flew out of Daytona Beach with the race track there, yeh it can be very distracting when your on final and see a huge amount of lights

  • @shadowboxer47
    @shadowboxer47 8 месяцев назад +8

    I go every year since it's opened and I sit in the sun. I never thought I'd miss Candlestick as much as I do.

    • @JonDoe-ln6nl
      @JonDoe-ln6nl 4 месяца назад

      I pity you (but you seem to be the definition of a "true fan"). Good luck and pass the sunscreen!

  • @Fogoat
    @Fogoat 6 месяцев назад +8

    Thank you for covering the disaster that is Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara. This place is such a pain in the ass for everyone in the area, no matter if you're at a game, a concert, or just trying to drive through the area it just sucks for everyone because of this damned football team.

  • @24gengis
    @24gengis 8 месяцев назад +26

    The stadium was rushed to be finished for superbowl 50

  • @Argyuile3
    @Argyuile3 8 месяцев назад +10

    Candlestick park was the only place you could get frostbite and heatstroke in the same game. Levi is the only place you can feel like you got kicked in the balls without actually being kicked in the balls.

  • @jcam1242
    @jcam1242 8 месяцев назад +8

    On point. But should have also talked about the horrible parking too. Different lots spread out for miles. 2+ hours to get out if you stay til the end of the game. Just terrible. My season tickets have gone up 2k+ since 2012. Yorks suck, period.

  • @dsl32
    @dsl32 8 месяцев назад +13

    First and foremost Eddie D loved San Francisco. He had a Staduim deal done in the late 90s. But after he gave up his ownership to his sister the plans went to crap. I hate the Yorks. I wish they would sell the team

    • @hadlee189
      @hadlee189 8 месяцев назад

      Amen...You & me both! If the 49ers ever win a Super Bowl, I can't even imagine the team having a parade down Market Street in San Francisco. Because ownership has Sold Out to San Jose?! And personally, I don't even want them to have a parade in SF, because the Yorks effed us over when they scapegoated the city to move to Santa Clara/San Jose.

    • @johnoster4098
      @johnoster4098 6 месяцев назад +1

      This guy gets it. How dare anyone ever speak ill of the Don Eddie D? The Don even bought the goal post from the Catch and had Clark's ashes buried by the right post, he is the embodiment of our team. The Yorks can go back to Youngstown and manage a lacrosse team or whatever they do there. With the recent U-turn in success and franchise management over the past few years I can't help but assume the Don is back to pulling the strings behind the stage. With that in mind, I wouldn't want anyone else to buy managerial rights to the team, cuz we've been going in the right direction.

    • @hadlee189
      @hadlee189 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@johnoster4098 AGREED!

    • @86byrdman
      @86byrdman 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@hadlee189 If the Niners win a Super Bowl, the parade would be in SF. When the Niners were in the Super Bowl a few years ago, I think former SF mayor Willie Brown said, if the Niners would've won that Super Bowl, the parade would've been in SF.
      If the Niners had a Super Bowl parade in Santa Clara and/or San Jose, where would it be held?... In SF, a Niners championship parade would be like the Giants 3 championship parades last decade and the Warriors championship parade in SF in 2022.

    • @TRUTHaintHATING
      @TRUTHaintHATING 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@86byrdman yea when the giants won the sb they had the parade in Manhattan but they did some bs meet n greet in new jersey. It's a slap in the face

  • @KK-45
    @KK-45 8 месяцев назад +16

    The ownership is asking the city to sponsor the build, but are they willing to share their revenue with the city?

    • @musa7606
      @musa7606 8 месяцев назад +2

      They pay taxes, don't they?

    • @kenw2225
      @kenw2225 4 месяца назад

      Not really. The fans, who already pay taxes, pay for the tickets

    • @KK-45
      @KK-45 4 месяца назад

      @@musa7606 So? It is private enterprise where all the money goes to the owners, why is the city creating a livelihood for a private enterprise, where a single family is the largest and direct beneficiary? That too from tax payer dollars?

    • @musa7606
      @musa7606 4 месяца назад

      @@KK-45 When you pay taxes, you are sharing your revenue. If you have less revenue, you pay less taxes. If you have more revenue, you share more.
      That seems like a simple obvious response, but some people don't seem to get these "complex ideas".

  • @derik4rrstevenson109
    @derik4rrstevenson109 8 месяцев назад +5

    You are correct sir. I have been to a hand full of away games and the stadiums are always way better than Levis. Home games are not the same since the stick days.

  • @baerjamin
    @baerjamin 8 месяцев назад +5

    Some of this video is spot on (the heat issues for example). Much of it is complete bullshit. The entire discussion of being "40 miles away from residential centers" reflects a complete disconnect with the realities of the Bay Area. Santa Clara County has 3-4 million people. Santa Clara is actually far closer to the population centers in the Bay Area than any San Francisco location. San Francisco's population of barely 800K never fully supported the 49ers. More importantly the entire discussion of public transportation is completely wrong. Getting into and out of Candlestick point has always been and will always be a disaster. As someone who has been a longtime 49er season ticket holder, my drive to and out of Levi's is now 25 minutes while it was 90+ minutes to Candlestick.
    The complaint that "there's nothing to do other than attend the game" was ALSO an issue in San Francisco -- and one now, in the post-COVID world, would be even worse. That said, there has been a development plan to create an NFL / 49er themed destination across the street from Levi's on the table for a while now. To circle back to the glaring sun / heat issue, the video doesn't even mention that the 49ers struck a deal that no pre-season home game starts before 5:30 / 7p at night. This largely mitigates the biggest heat issues for 49er fans.
    For all the complaints and issues that this video raise, there are no solutions or mitigations included at all suggesting that these issues have been ignored and not at least acknowledged.

    • @hadlee189
      @hadlee189 8 месяцев назад

      In my very humble opinion, Ownership lied, & scapegoated SF/Candlestick. How...Because Levi's share some of the same issues that Candlestick had! The weather, access to the stadium is "not" right off of the freeway, the stadium is in the flight path of the SJ airport, parking is piss poor at Levi's. And FYI, go look at a map of California, what major city do U see at the center of the state, San Francisco! Santa Clara County is a very LARGE COUNTY. Made up of the smaller towns of Sunnyvale Mtn. View, Cupertino, Santa Clara, San Jose! San Francisco is a City and a County, SF didn't gobble up other smaller towns.
      This is the problem with outside Ownerships, they do get the dynamics of the Bay Area. And it is why I am a advocate of local, or somebody from California having Ownership of sports teams. San Jose, & SF are night & day, one is Suburban, the other is Urban. Even the pundits calling the 9er games are complaining! They see the issues with being located far away in Santa Clara/San Jose, yet showing pictures of the Golden Gate Bridge?! The Yorks need to change the name of the team, but they want their cake & to eat it too.

    • @farriskhan2352
      @farriskhan2352 4 месяца назад

      Have you ever been to the Giants game? Many people think it is the BEST baseball stadium. Meanwhile Levi's maybe the WORST NFL stadium (at least worst NEW one). How can one city have both the best and worst stadiums?

  • @buzzkilljfk6719
    @buzzkilljfk6719 7 месяцев назад +6

    Living in SF I will never go to a "The San Francisco 49ers of Santa Clara" game ever again. 😂

  • @briancalifornia
    @briancalifornia 8 месяцев назад +14

    As a Rams fan. In my opinion 49er fans are the most loyal and proud fan base in the NFL. They deserve better

    • @davidburke9596
      @davidburke9596 8 месяцев назад +3

      You're Right ! People in Buffalo, Philly, Cleveland, Chicago and Green Bay don't even like football. They just enjoy sitting in sub-freezing stadiums a few weekends as year. Ram fans think a cold weather game happens when they set the A/C in the stadium below 75 degrees.

    • @DesignRhythm
      @DesignRhythm 8 месяцев назад

      No. Packers & Steelers fans are... and I'm a Bears fan, so I'm not being a homer.

    • @DesignRhythm
      @DesignRhythm 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@davidburke9596 : ) Great comment.

    • @kylem1112
      @kylem1112 8 месяцев назад

      @@davidburke9596 People from California tend to think they are the center of the universe and couldn't care less about the rest of the country.

    • @Argentinaofficial078
      @Argentinaofficial078 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@kylem1112you clearly haven't been to Cali

  • @ebonyknight5
    @ebonyknight5 8 месяцев назад +12

    Greed caused this and fans deserve better! But, if the fans keep attending, then the greed will never end.

    • @musa7606
      @musa7606 8 месяцев назад

      Greed?

  • @letsgowalk
    @letsgowalk 8 месяцев назад +14

    As a Bay Area local, I can tell you that the majority of Niners fans are NOT from SF proper. The move to Levi's probably made it more convenient for more fans than Candlestick was.
    Another example that has been made more evident recently is with the proposed move of the A's. Even though it says Oakland on their jersey, most of the fans don't live in Oakland. However, all of the stadium political dealings were done with Oakland itself, despite it affecting far more people than within the city limits.
    This is the problem with the Bay Area, in that there are so many jurisdictions, whereas somewhere like NYC is still NYC, be it Brooklyn, Bronx. etc.

    • @N_manMETA11
      @N_manMETA11 5 месяцев назад +1

      That's a great assessment. The problem with Bay Area teams in general, in sports is that leagues are so hell bent on having multiple teams in the region and expect it not to be a strain on both the teams and cities in question.
      You put a team in NYC, it can just be New York. You don't have to fuck around with "but is it Brooklyn or Queens, or Manhattan?" because the answer will be "who gives a fuck".
      The only league that did the Bay Area thing right, ironically, was probably the NHL. And that's with the hindsight of how the Seals flopped, they recognized that it was equal parts an ownership and marketing issue with the Seals, and didn't allow that to repeat with the Sharks.
      Now the Sharks, who play in neither SF nor Oakland, have a solid share of hardcore fans in the ENTIRE bay area, and the team isn't constantly dipsydoodling between cities (which are more like municipalities in one big metropolitan area, not dissimilar to New York).
      The Sharks not only did it, they did it first try in a sport with less money and less attention. Meaning the A's, 49ers, Giants and Warriors have zero excuse by comparison to be doing the same thing... and all be doing it worse in some form.
      The issue from the very beginning was treating Oakland and San Francisco as such separate entities- I wouldn't put the Dolpins in Fort Lauderdale, call them the Miami Dolphins, then expect the entire Metro area to give a shit. Just doesn't make sense- why is the Bay Area doing it?

    • @dohanddonuts5716
      @dohanddonuts5716 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​​@@N_manMETA11Well the A's at one time were looking at the South Bay for a stadium, but the Giants supposedly had territory rights to the area. This still makes no sense to me, eventhough the A's gave up the rights for them to build a stadium in Santa Clara in 1990s, which we all know didn't happen.. Also, distance between Santa Clara and San Francisco is longer than the distance between Citi Field and Yankee stadium. A stadium could have been built there years ago. So I put half the blame on the Giants.
      The other half are the owner. I do not believe that these cities should have to pay for stadiums. The last place they talked about building a stadium was at Howard Terminal but it doesn't have the great mass transit that the Oakland Coliseum has. The best place would have been were the parking lot and arena is. However, like the man with the worst $200 haircut, the A's owner was never going to stay. The Coliseum is a dump. The team is bad. Attendance is abysmal. I'm really suprised they didn't leave awhile ago. However, the owner will have to actually go out to field a team once they are in Las Vegas.

  • @johns204
    @johns204 6 месяцев назад +4

    I went to my one and only NFL game (on holiday from Ireland) in Levi Stadium and thought it was the most unenjoyable stadium I have ever visited. It was impossible to get to/from, it was absolutely freezing on a Monday night (which was our own fault admittedly).
    Getting to the stadium was a pain (we had a car) but getting out of the $50 (which seemed insane to us) parking lot was 2 HOURS!
    Not really knowing the area, it seemed like a stadium in the middle of nowhere with nothing worthwhile even close to it.
    Myself and now wife wondered if we were missing something, but this video proves everything we thought at the time.
    In Europe stadiums tend to be built close to cities, with public transport a key focus.
    I said to wife at the time NFL owners must just take fan support for granted because a stadium built in such a poor location in Europe would have fans up in arms before a sod was turned.
    Enjoyed the game, but that stadium is terrible. SF fans and the city deserve better than they got here I felt, but I haven't been to other stadiums to compare either.

    • @farriskhan2352
      @farriskhan2352 4 месяца назад +1

      Detroit has 3 stadia (for the Detroit Lions, Tigers, Pistons and Red Wings) all within 4 blocks of each other and all within a 1/2 mile downtown to the south or mid-town to the north. You can walk back to a hotel, apartment/condo or to dozens of places before or after the game. It is a fantastic urban environment, but Detroit is not a tourist destination.

  • @mrseaofweeds9946
    @mrseaofweeds9946 8 месяцев назад +6

    I worked on it in 2013. I was surprised how bare bones it was.

  • @Carlos-ms1yx
    @Carlos-ms1yx 8 месяцев назад +10

    I've experienced that heat.

  • @mattcurtis9980
    @mattcurtis9980 6 месяцев назад +4

    Getting financially booted from our seating area was expected but the lack of shade in the early months is shameful. This year, our parking passes were pulled from us with no explanation or warning. So uncomfortable conditions and no more tailgating is really making us question if it is worth it to continue being season ticket holders as we have been since 1990.

    • @Dee0336
      @Dee0336 4 месяца назад

      I was a season ticket holder at the Stick and gave them up the 2nd season after Levi’s opened. SBL kept rising and couldn’t sell a parking pass because the limitation zones for tailgating. I miss Candlestick.

  • @ericgarcia3287
    @ericgarcia3287 8 месяцев назад +5

    At least the Niners stayed close to SF and you can still go to a game and not spend a lot of money for hotel rooms, flights and other stuff, unless you're coming from out of state. As a Raiders fan, fans lost their team to Vegas. There is no home team atmosphere, tail gating, and its super expensive to watch a game in person.

    • @SFforlife
      @SFforlife 8 месяцев назад +2

      As a Niner fan that’s hella sad bro. I see that shit on TV all the time. That would never happen in Oakland. I love the old Oakland Raiders.

  • @klankenwsb5385
    @klankenwsb5385 8 месяцев назад +16

    The population is significantly higher in the south bay and San Jose than San Francisco. The 49ers actually moved closer to their fan base

    • @hadlee189
      @hadlee189 8 месяцев назад +2

      BS...Look at a map of California, San Francisco is at the center point of the state?! San Jose & Santa Clara County is nothing but Suburban Sprawl, made up of several smaller towns, that make up One big County! Such as Sunnyvale, San Jose, Alviso, Cupertino, Mountain View etc...Santa Clara County is TWO Counties away from the City the Team is named for, my gawd! Now I don't really give an Eff if you, the South Bay/Central Valley Fans, & Ownership believe the 49ers belong in Santa Clara/San Jose....But "PLEASE" change the name of the damn team, so that maybe San Francisco can get their own team. And stop pimping my city's name out for San Jose.

    • @klankenwsb5385
      @klankenwsb5385 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@hadlee189 I feel bad for you

    • @hadlee189
      @hadlee189 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@klankenwsb5385 On the contrary, I feel for You! U don't know Geography.

    • @davidburke9596
      @davidburke9596 8 месяцев назад

      Guess I need a new map too from Hadlee. Mine also shows WAY more people live South of 'Frisco than North. You'd think those Google people would know their Map is wrong since they live there.

    • @hadlee189
      @hadlee189 8 месяцев назад

      @@davidburke9596 Bruh go buy a freaking clue?! The South Bay is "not" where the 49ers legacy & history is! San Francisco is, do U not know what a Forty Niners are??? And the city they came to when they struck GOLD? Hint, is was not the South Bay. And I could give a flying fig less if Suburban Sprawl has a larger population?! That's yet another bs talking point the Yorks made up, that doesn't mean shit. Later Bruh, done with ya!

  • @AlphaDino
    @AlphaDino 8 месяцев назад +7

    Just out of curiosity was this video made based on personal experiences going to any of the NFL Stadiums mentioned, or just Google searches?

    • @sueprator9314
      @sueprator9314 8 месяцев назад +1

      As a native SFer and life 49er fan moving the stadium to the South Bay totally changed the fan base to a bunch of sloppy, overweight people. Sure Silicon Valley is there but that isn't really who comes to the games. The SF Giants fan base probably reflects the more historically authentic fan base of San Francisco.

    • @SFforlife
      @SFforlife 8 месяцев назад

      Here comes the smug… like there’s no fatties, weirdos, sloppy folk and vatos in SF right?

  • @derekchin6403
    @derekchin6403 5 месяцев назад +1

    I had season tix at that lovable giant urinal Candlestick Park for years. When they invited me to visit the Santa Clara site to see if I wanted to have season tix there, I took one look at the seat choices offered (in the direct sun) and it was a no brainer not to buy them. No way I'd travel down to Santa Clara from The City 10+ times a season and deal with heatstroke and a commute nightmare.

  • @jimparsons61
    @jimparsons61 5 месяцев назад +2

    I've been a niner fan since John Brodie days. Just when they moved to candlestick, the place was a second home to me. I enjoyed it immensely. It was 20 minutes from where I lived at the time. And it was great and of course that incredible history of the park and the stadium itself. Maybe the location wasn't that great. but the place could have been redone better and of course, building the new place down in Santa Clara. Never really made sense to me. I haven't been there yet. It's so expensive in such a long drive now and everyone I talk to complains about the heat and the access.
    I have yet to go there. And I'm as big a niner as you can imagine emotionally.

  • @toomanyuserids
    @toomanyuserids 8 месяцев назад +8

    They built under the flight path to SJC and the FAA sensibly won't let them dome it.
    They wanted money.

    • @toomanyuserids
      @toomanyuserids 8 месяцев назад +1

      Hunter's Point would have been better and easily remediated.

    • @toomanyuserids
      @toomanyuserids 8 месяцев назад

      Been there won't go back.

    • @biglos9d
      @biglos9d 8 месяцев назад

      @@toomanyuserids Superfund sites aren't easily remediated

    • @gogreen7794
      @gogreen7794 8 месяцев назад +1

      Why do they want a roof? Because it gets hot? Poor babies. What about those fans who sit in the snow and cold and revel in it?

    • @Dkmo94
      @Dkmo94 8 месяцев назад

      ​@gogreen7794 why would they give a fuck? Those ppl chose to live where its cold, and these ppl live where it's hot. Stick to the subject, stop making it about you. Damn Packers fans

  • @derricknichols5787
    @derricknichols5787 8 месяцев назад +5

    Well, Houston has a beautiful stadium for the Texans. Should do a stadium about the Ravens. The open air stadiums are the best overall quality, & it can show what the visiting team is made of in unfamiliar conditions.

  • @billymays6933
    @billymays6933 8 месяцев назад +2

    Yup absolutely correct! Tailgating on gravel, hot as hell with no breeze, basically in the middle of a suburb. Hate it so much

  • @Sacto1654
    @Sacto1654 8 месяцев назад +4

    You wonder why the 49ers didn't consider the location of the former Southern Pacific Bayshore Yard in Daly City to build a new stadium. It would have been perfect, because there was plenty of land for parking and close access to Caltrain (and even possibly a MUNI Light Rail extension). Maybe the cost of environmental mitigation before construction was way too high?

    • @lilbrother45
      @lilbrother45 5 месяцев назад

      If its anything like the old Souther Pacific rail yards here in Sacramento.........I understand why they didn't build there. The land here in sacramento is still contaminated. The city of sacramento has been trying to get the federal govt to clean it up for decades.

  • @tyzxcj34
    @tyzxcj34 8 месяцев назад +6

    Everytime i go to that stadium i wonder why those chose this place.

  • @jeffreymanier0
    @jeffreymanier0 8 месяцев назад +5

    Great video, Im a rams fan I hate NorCal and the niners but Ill admit the Niners deserve so much better. Look some aspects I really like about Levis stadium but it’s just not good enough for one of the most important historical teams in nfl history. The niners deserve so much better

    • @hadlee189
      @hadlee189 8 месяцев назад

      This is on Ownership...This is why I am always a big advocate of local ownership. The exception was Eddie DeBartolo, who is the brother of the current owner. They are all from Ohio, & don't understand the dynamics of the Bay Area. San Jose & San Francisco are Day & Night...One is Suburban, & the other is Urban. When SF was called the New York City of the West, San Jose was just a small Farming Town.

  • @pariswatkins626
    @pariswatkins626 8 месяцев назад +6

    I think they will move back to San Francisco! They're looking for a deal like G.State Warriors!

    • @86byrdman
      @86byrdman 5 месяцев назад

      I can see that too. It seems like the Niners and Santa Clara always have issues. A few days ago I saw an article where I guess there's an issue over employees in Santa Clara working on Christmas Day because the Niners will be playing at Levi's on Christmas night or something like that? At some point, there's going to be a breaking point between the Niners and Santa Clara, and maybe the Niners look to move back to SF, or closer to SF.
      Hopefully the Niners do move to SF one day. It would make sense to have the 3 most popular teams in the Bay (Niners, Warriors, SF Giants) play in SF, the epicenter of the Bay.

  • @xyzxyz6406
    @xyzxyz6406 8 месяцев назад +1

    Been going to Niner games since 87 and I got to say, I miss candlestick. When I go to Levi's I have to sit in the shade so basically half the stadium is cut off for me cause of the heat, unless I go to a night game. It's easier to get free parking at Levi's though since there's a Walmart about a mile away and an apartment complex just over the levy about a quarter mile from the main gate. Went to the Vikings playoff game in 2019 and parked at the apartment complex with no issues. Saved $100 in parking fees which paid for my hotel stay and even got a few steps in.

  • @darrylt8502
    @darrylt8502 8 месяцев назад +4

    Meanwhile, Giants and Warriors stadiums are within walking distance from each other...

  • @UnitardZZack
    @UnitardZZack 8 месяцев назад +12

    I hate all the same issues mentioned in this video- even as a Canadian-American originally from New England who's never actually been to one of my 49ers games.
    But I do love that Levi's is the only simple stadium of the West. Like with Qwest, Levi's is like the Buffalo Bills' stadium of the west. A venue built for football on the west coast, whereas SoFi is like a venue meant to be an entertainment spectacle. I don't really want a super stadium.

  • @oldguysrock2170
    @oldguysrock2170 8 месяцев назад +3

    Playing games in the elements is part of the intrigue of football! In LA, if it is raining, fans will still stay away just so they don’t get wet in the parking lot!

  • @monti510
    @monti510 8 месяцев назад +20

    Give Levi's Stadium to the Athletics and go back to SF!

  • @nativeflanker3361
    @nativeflanker3361 7 месяцев назад +3

    I miss candlestick I basically grew up there. I started going to games when I was four years old with my family and we have a season ticket games until the last season. I’ve been to Levi a couple times and for every playoff game that’s there I can say with confidence that has a fan I feel like I wasn’t seen. The new stadium was just a reason for them to make money.

  • @shazmagoon
    @shazmagoon 8 месяцев назад +4

    They paid 2 Billion dollars for a 10 cent stadium

  • @Jorge-kd7ww
    @Jorge-kd7ww 7 месяцев назад +2

    i dont think they or the league have ever said this, but ive noticed in recent years they have sort of tried to escape the heat by having more away games early in the season and the home games they do have the first half tend to be primetime games which are played at night (well 5 pm) so theres less heat in the evening

  • @mcsfca
    @mcsfca 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for putting this together, as a former season ticket holder at candlestick and San Francisco native. I went to the open house at Levi Stadium and would never go back. I got out of my season tickets and prefer to just watch them on TV now. Congratulations to the greed of the 49er organization. I am a fan of the players however, the ownership can go screw themselves.

    • @hadlee189
      @hadlee189 4 месяца назад

      Same here, SF native, long time Niner fan. But I'm definitely not a fan of the 49ers Ownership, they did San Francisco dirty.

  • @machucraft
    @machucraft 8 месяцев назад +11

    Thanks for this video! Super informative and condensed into 11 minutes - from a die-hard 49ers fan.

  • @Brek_Kelstro
    @Brek_Kelstro 8 месяцев назад +4

    Lifetime 49ers fan, i was there for the opening game at Levi's Stadium, as well as the third and then the last game of the season that year. At first, the city transport was not ready for the events. Now, its such a great place to go. It's actually easier to get to now than candlestick was, lots of room for talegates, and the stadium has great layout for visuals. I don't know anyone who has any problems with the levi stadium in 2023

  • @joseholguin661
    @joseholguin661 7 месяцев назад +2

    Great video have you figured out how many other teams have made blunders? I loved candlestick way more it had an Ora

  • @darrenhill3514
    @darrenhill3514 6 месяцев назад +2

    It was a major mistake not working something out to keep the stadium in San Fran. Making a day of it in San Fran for a good meal then hitting a game after is what people like to do if not tail gating. I don't want to eat at a cookie cutter restaurant in Santa Clara...

  • @phillipschaber7836
    @phillipschaber7836 8 месяцев назад +5

    Yeah, I don’t even live in Cali, and I’m sad about Levi. Missed a great opportunity to build a great stadium. I’d have been happier with them playing at Stanford for a couple seasons again and watching them rebuild where candlestick was as opposed to what we got.

  • @SirBallSoHard
    @SirBallSoHard 8 месяцев назад +7

    I’m a die hard Niners fan. I was super young but I’ve been to candlestick twice loved it right off the bay always perfect weather for me atleast I’m from Central Valley ca were the weather is dry heat all the time. First game at Levi’s I was probably 13 years old and was very disappointed. Over the years I’ve gotten to love Levi’s but it will never compare to candlestick. I’m predicting in about 20 years the 49ers will make the move back to San Fran possibly on the same lot as candlestick since they haven’t built the office builds they’re yet they said. I believe this is the plan after they realized how bad this stadium turned out.

  • @kimlanglewis152
    @kimlanglewis152 8 месяцев назад +1

    They are still in the Bay Area. People drive hundreds of miles for a slot machine, 2 hrs for a burger, etc. I live in the EastBay. About 45 minute drive with no to light traffic.
    Only complaint really about the Stadium is that it would be nice if it retained the crowd noise better. Sound escapes easily from inside out, because of the open ends on the luxury suite side.
    It has already been nearly 10 years since the days of Candlestick.............time really flies.

    • @hadlee189
      @hadlee189 8 месяцев назад

      Hmmm, a 45 minute drive for a stadium that's 50 miles away on game day? What planet do you live on?

    • @SFforlife
      @SFforlife 8 месяцев назад

      See? I practically never hear from East Bay Niner fans complaining about the distance. Y’all just get up and go. Respect.

    • @kimlanglewis152
      @kimlanglewis152 6 месяцев назад

      @@hadlee189 I live on the planet where I am actually 31 miles from the Stadium and it takes 41 minutes...........Read my comment: "About 45 minute drive with no to light traffic"
      Any questions? Cue the martian!

    • @hadlee189
      @hadlee189 6 месяцев назад

      @@kimlanglewis152 My bad Bro, I failed to take into account that you were coming from the East Bay. People who live in SF have a much longer commute to Levi's, than you do.

  • @SkwidToast
    @SkwidToast 5 месяцев назад +1

    I've seen a lot of relatively short lived stadiums. About 20-25 years. I hope Levi's Stadium is one of them.

  • @nuvigroovi
    @nuvigroovi 8 месяцев назад +2

    York and the architects visited every stadium in the NFL to glean the best ideas. Yet they failed to put a roof on from the blazing sun. The architects said they don’t normally do an environmental study! Talk about stupidity!

  • @KurtWeezy07
    @KurtWeezy07 8 месяцев назад +5

    I love Levi's, definitely don't want a dome
    Edit; i did cry when they knocked down Candle Stick 😢

    • @GTek-ew1wh
      @GTek-ew1wh 4 месяца назад

      Perfect place for the Lions to crush the 9ers and to NEVER win a Superbowl ever again. 🦾🦁🤳🏽 Go Lions!!!

    • @KurtWeezy07
      @KurtWeezy07 4 месяца назад +1

      @@GTek-ew1wh didn't age too well

  • @JGtamales
    @JGtamales 8 месяцев назад +2

    I know LA isnt really know for it's public transportation, but the move from the coliseum to Inglewood has made commuting so difficult because there aren't any rail lines close by like there is for the coliseum.

    • @LT81baller
      @LT81baller 7 месяцев назад

      The Coliseum was never intended to be a permanent fix for the Rams. I think even owner Stan Kroenke said to get it up to modern NFL standards would be unethical. Plus USC I believe was already in the development for renovations to the stadium. I don't think they'd be too willing to accommodate any more changes than what had already occurred and/or was about to.

  • @nateshow8849
    @nateshow8849 8 месяцев назад +2

    This why Lumen field did it right. It’s huge, has so many things to do nearby, has amazing views all around, and there’s not one bad seat in the venue.

    • @mathiaskhaligh3695
      @mathiaskhaligh3695 7 месяцев назад +1

      I have been to Lumen field several times and it has a ton of bad seats...I sat in the hawks nest which was fun but the top section is awful everyone looks like ants, the stairs are very narrow up there too...Felt like I was going to fall backwards. *Though Lumen field is a great place for the experience because it gets so loud.

  • @aiv4873
    @aiv4873 7 месяцев назад +2

    I don’t think there’s anything inherently wrong with Levi’s, I’ve been there a couple of times. But I do think that as San Francisco is the land of Big tech, and insane wealth, they should’ve done some crazy futuristic and Bay Area inspired stadium. Not a standard advertising unit.

    • @ightimmaheadout290
      @ightimmaheadout290 7 месяцев назад +1

      Relative to other stadiums, it's garbage. No one is saying there is inherently wrong, it's a soulless multipurpose stadium created with greed and no love.

  • @DanRustle
    @DanRustle 8 месяцев назад +2

    very well put together video. its clear 49ers left their hardcore fanbase in favor for rich nerds who know ZERO about the sport.

  • @Emily_Paris
    @Emily_Paris 8 месяцев назад +2

    My son told me once he liked the Candlestick stadium better than the Levi’s stadium. My daughter who is also a Niner faithful likes the SoFi stadium better than Levi’s stadium.

  • @thisisnt_brndn
    @thisisnt_brndn 6 месяцев назад +1

    i think the worst part about Levi’s Stadium was the location. It’s built literally next to a theme park, and it doesn’t help that there is no roof or adequate shading, not even proper parking spaces. If they wanted to build a new NFL stadium for the 49ers, maybe the should have completely rebuilt Candlestick Park at it’s original location and just rename it Candlestick Stadium (with a roof to protect fans better)

  • @jontaylor-xf4yw
    @jontaylor-xf4yw 8 месяцев назад +5

    The biggest drawback to Candlestick was that there was literally no room to navigate on the concourse. its was two lines and was super slow. Levis is way more spacious and very easy walk around without any hassle. the suite for sure is the worst part. they could easily flipped the stadium 180 and have tinted windows for the suites and everyone would have shade. if you gonna pay for catering, tv, and ac then the sun is the last of your worries

  • @ricky4214
    @ricky4214 5 месяцев назад +3

    the seahawks may completely suck, but at least we have a good stadium in downtown Seattle

    • @hadlee189
      @hadlee189 4 месяца назад

      As a Niner fan I have to agree with you. The Seahawks have a beautiful stadium in the downtown area.

  • @CMD241981
    @CMD241981 7 месяцев назад

    I am a season ticket member and I sit on the sunny side of the stadium. The pre-season and early season games are hot as hell!!! Maybe they should be night games early in the season to help with that. Also I drive from Los Angeles to attend the games the lack of anything to do around the stadium after the game is a drag. We try to kill time to let traffic die out before getting back on the highway but there is nothing around.

  • @Ang4dub
    @Ang4dub 5 месяцев назад +1

    I am a season-ticket holder at Levi Stadium when the stadium was first built we were so excited until we went to our first game. I know two people there. Got heat stroke. Goodness my side is on the side with the shade just by left didn’t pick out or anything just happen to bethey should’ve never built the stadium. If they knew that this airport would be a problem. I use this airport as well. Very busy and it is real close 49er executives did not think it went through but we love our team goers we got the number one seed

  • @EDC98
    @EDC98 8 месяцев назад +3

    A stadium is just a stadium, the fans make it home 🏡😎 THEY give it character.

    • @Oneklickmedia
      @Oneklickmedia 8 месяцев назад +1

      But when you build something new you would expect a upgrade right. This case they went backwards in my opinion. One thing I miss about Candlestick is partying after a win. Now you just party in parking lots lol

  • @michaellopez5251
    @michaellopez5251 8 месяцев назад +3

    Eddie D was/is family. You're probably too young to know that. You missed a few other things too.

    • @Schatje79
      @Schatje79 8 месяцев назад +2

      I agree. This video comes off more like a couple google searches and spliced videos.

    • @hadlee189
      @hadlee189 8 месяцев назад

      Video sounds like they got a lot of their info from the Yorks PR office to me.

  • @Retrievinggold
    @Retrievinggold 8 месяцев назад +2

    This makes me so happy to be an eagles fans where the owners of broad St teams work together and rep the city for the fans

  • @joncarbone
    @joncarbone 6 месяцев назад

    I attest, east side of the stadium is burning hot during the summer. However, with mostly nice weather an outdoor venue isn't that bad. The best attribute of the new stadium are it's open walkways. Making it much easier to maneuver about. I don't miss pissing in troughs either.

  • @chadakoin1
    @chadakoin1 8 месяцев назад +3

    Maybe they can tether a blimp over the stadium during games to block the sun.

    • @biglos9d
      @biglos9d 8 месяцев назад +1

      I'm sure the FAA would love that, being right in the path of a runway of an international airport

  • @ChrisNoonetheFirst
    @ChrisNoonetheFirst 8 месяцев назад +4

    Why didn't they just build a joint 9ers-Raiders stadium on Treasure Island? fkin ay

    • @StaYUTI420
      @StaYUTI420 8 месяцев назад +1

      Because that would've been a fucking traffic nightmare? Have you seen how backed up that bridge gets from sunup to sundown every single day?

    • @zachbush7923
      @zachbush7923 8 месяцев назад +1

      Shoulda built it where that old airport is in Alameda. Maybe build another bridge or two to help with traffic.

    • @michaellopez5251
      @michaellopez5251 8 месяцев назад +2

      Because the Raiders suck.

    • @frankjum
      @frankjum 8 месяцев назад

      I lived across this place for 6 years and it's boring. To hell with the good weather they should've built a retractable roof place so neighbors wouldn't complain so much about concert noise. They just dropped the ball here.

    • @biglos9d
      @biglos9d 8 месяцев назад +2

      I remember when all of this was going down and Al Davis publicly said he'd never share a stadium with the 49ers

  • @joshuasalazar8818
    @joshuasalazar8818 6 месяцев назад

    49ers fan here. Season ticket holder ever since the stadium opened in '14. The evolution of the Levi's experience has been... interesting. Right off the bat, I'll say this - the York family (Jed in particular) were absolutely horrid owners in the early part of the 2010's. Every fatal flaw - the terrible location, the complete disregard for how the elements affected the experience, hell even the stadium design (soulless, corporate, and the grass was terrible!) - have set into stone a foundation for Levi's that will never push it into the top-10 of the league.
    But despite that, they did get their shit together. They did what they could to set things right: hiring Shanahan and Lynch to foster organizational stability, installing absolutely top-tier WiFi, really upping the amenities in the concourse and club, to name a few. It does feel like the stadium's grown as the team's grown, from a broken and miserable experience to something fans can be proud of.
    There are plenty of things the 49ers can't or won't ever fix. The traffic will consistently be awful, the area's gonna stay devoid of ANYTHING to do nearby, sitting on the sunny side is going to be miserable half the year, and they still haven't learned how to lead a good crowd chant. But honestly, it's a nice, clean stadium with good tailgating that can get loud when everyone's into it. So long as they keep giving us winning football, things will be alright

  • @redneckReno
    @redneckReno 5 месяцев назад +1

    Live in SF, went to a game there a few years ago. Two hrs to get there using public transit. 3 and a half hr game . Sun was hot and glare made it hard to see the ball. two and a half hrs to get home. Not again

  • @chuckdraper7776
    @chuckdraper7776 8 месяцев назад +15

    The stadium itself is great. I don't get all of the hate it gets. I love that it's not a SoFi, Allegiant, or "Jerry World" type stadium. It's football and should be outside in the elements on natural grass. I love the look of Levi's Stadium too. It's very different than all of the others. Yes the weather sucks for games in Sept. But guess what? It sucks for many other teams that time of year too.

    • @thaluna3555
      @thaluna3555 8 месяцев назад +1

      I agree with you on the outdoor elements being a positive and I really dig the interior design of the stadium and how easy it is to navigate within it. The only thing I really dislike is the exterior of the stadium, it looks so plain. I wish they could cover up the white beams with some heavy duty plexi glass or just cover them up completely with a solid wall.

    • @jasonstorm-wm2vd
      @jasonstorm-wm2vd 8 месяцев назад +1

      Totally agree. Open-air, seats close to the field, real grass, what's not to like? Much better than all of those tacky indoor stadia. It seems that most of the complaints have to do with ancillary issues like location and transit.

    • @hadlee189
      @hadlee189 8 месяцев назад +1

      The most glaring problem with Levi's is that there is no There, There...Even the on air pundits are complaining about it?! The doggone stadium is located in the suburbs, a business park, & an amusement park. And nowhere near the city of San Francisco!

    • @tj5779
      @tj5779 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@hadlee189i used to feel this way to but SF is a shithole now and isnt necessarily a "family friendly" enviroment when u compare it to the south bay. Hence why the raiders left and the A's as well.

    • @hadlee189
      @hadlee189 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@tj5779 Apparently you have bought into the hype about SF. Most of the issues are located in the Tenderloin as far as homelessness & drugs. The crime basically comes in from the East Bay, aka Oakland. But I have to tell you that the South Bay isn't no pray book either, they have their crime also.

  • @jonstefanik9400
    @jonstefanik9400 8 месяцев назад +4

    They're stuck with it

  • @ChrisWilson49ers
    @ChrisWilson49ers 5 месяцев назад

    Interesting video. Thanks for taking the time to make it.
    Yeah, they got rid of that in-seat ordering perk real quick.
    Also, I'm not sure how much you can blame DeBartolo since he hasn't been involved with the team this century.
    Ah, if only you would have added something about the insane ticket price increases! :) Sigh, Levi's.

  • @awill891
    @awill891 4 месяца назад +1

    Surprised he didn't mention that because of the sun issues early in the season the NFL had to make some special considerations for the 49ers schedule. The first month of the season they will usually have 2 away games and always have at least 1 MNF/TNF/SNF home game for the night time weather. You will never see a daytime home game in September for the 49ers because of this blunder. I've been on the field twice at Levis for concerts, the only thing I like is seeing giant planes flying over. Traffic is ass, parking is ass, location is ass, the look of the stadium is ass. Unbelievable they didn't change the design at all from being meant for an ocean side location to a hot soulless city.

  • @HandlesIt
    @HandlesIt 8 месяцев назад +3

    It's The San Francisco Bay Area, so the whole argument that they should no longer be called The San Francisco 49ers is just ignorant.

    • @robertlindey2538
      @robertlindey2538 8 месяцев назад +1

      The Rams kept their home name as "Los Angeles," even when they played in Anaheim (which is just as far away). Also, the Jets and Giants are still branded as "New York," even though they now play in New Jersey.

    • @hadlee189
      @hadlee189 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@robertlindey2538 Hmmm....Seriously? Were those teams located 2 Counties away, & 50 miles away from the namesake city the team is named after??? Were any of those teams located 3 blocks from city limits of the 3rd largest county in California...San Jose? That be like the SJ Sharks moving to the Cow Place on the boarder of SF, & STILL calling themselves the San Jose Sharks. I'm tired of my city's name being Pimped Out for Santa Clara/San Jose. All because SF is more famous that San Jose. Change the name to San Jose, for gawds sakes!

    • @robertlindey2538
      @robertlindey2538 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@hadlee189 Actually, the Sharks DID play their first two seasons in the Cow Palace while their SJ arena was being constructed. I realize that their fans knew it was temporary. Were most people attending those games from the South Bay and willing to drive the extra distance for those two seasons? There were two minor league hockey teams that played in the Cow Palace, but neither team lasted very long.
      The MLB Angels rebranded from Anaheim to LA, because many So Cal baseball followers may have seen them as only representing Orange County. The name change may have been an attempt to compete with Dodger and Padre fans throughout the rest of So Cal. Did this move accomplish that objective? I don't know. A snarky compromise might be "the San Francisco 49ers of Santa Clara." This is in response to "the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim."

    • @hadlee189
      @hadlee189 8 месяцев назад

      @@robertlindey2538 U are correct, but I believe they all knew the SJ Sharks were not a permanent thing at the time. But the 49ers in San Jose is a permanent thing. Remember there is a huge fan base up north also. That lives in Stockton, Sacramento, Santa Rosa, Marin County. & SF. SF was more centrally located for everybody.

    • @robertlindey2538
      @robertlindey2538 8 месяцев назад

      @@hadlee189 Heck. The 49ers also have strong fan bases in Southern Oregon and NW Nevada. They even had a decent fan base in Southern California when the NFL was vacant in LA.

  • @michaelthomas3543
    @michaelthomas3543 8 месяцев назад +3

    The owners did not care about the stadium the owners only care was was to get that team out of the black area! I lived in South San Francisco I seen how it went down.

  • @DNA930
    @DNA930 8 месяцев назад

    The shade from the luxury suite wall does it job. Keep the 49er sideline shaded. The visitor sideline is in direct sunlight the whole game. They did it right. There was a choice - fan comfort or an additional home field advantage.

  • @AB-ry4qi
    @AB-ry4qi 8 месяцев назад +2

    Who ever wrote this is not from Northern California. Most fans live closer to Santa Clara than SF. This location is quicker to get to and to leave.

  • @Nihaowilson
    @Nihaowilson 8 месяцев назад +2

    It's Silcon Valley for crying out loud! Are you telling me some smart monkey can't figure out how to shade the stadium without ticking-off the airplane gods?

    • @hadlee189
      @hadlee189 8 месяцев назад

      True, but you have to understand this...Ownership "knew" this would be a major problem with the stadium being in the flight path of the San Jose Airport. But they said fuck it, let's build the Stadium.

  • @hadlee189
    @hadlee189 8 месяцев назад +3

    You got one point wrong....40 miles from SF will put you smack dab at Stanford University, in Palo Alto. As a native San Franciscan, the most glaring part of Levi's stadium is the fact is that it sits right next to the 3 largest City in California, San Jose?! So, you are right, here is a disconnect with ownership from Ohio, when you put a stadium 3 blocks away from the city limits of San Jose, & STILL call your team the San Francisco 49ers! From my point of view, this ain't even right, in fact it's a travesty.

  • @farriskhan2352
    @farriskhan2352 4 месяца назад

    Went to the Rose Bowl to see Michigan play Alabama on Jan 1. So old and so wonderful, though it is very hard to get to. It fits its environment so well. Hope they never chance the "feel" of that place. Sad the SF just "ctrl-c ctrl-v" the stadium meant for a different location.
    As for our local NFL Team, the Lions have a stadium that is walking distance to everything downtown, has fantastic tailgating at one of the largest farmer's markets in the country, and has the highway infrastructure to enter and exit from multiple highways/exits that are near it. Happy to have a well designed stadium in Detroit.

  • @TheGuyThatWondersWhy
    @TheGuyThatWondersWhy 5 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve been to both candlestick and Levi’s for niners games. Candlestick was like a Mecca experience every time. Levi’s fucking felt like I was in prison.
    The engineers really botched this one. I could’ve designed a way better stadium experience. It’s like they tried to make it suck as much as possible.
    Not going to any games because it sucks so fucking much. Hella damn far away, nothing but industrial or commercial properties nearby, overpriced tickets, parking sucks, hot as shit in the sun, no real tailgating. Miserable experience.