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Parc is not very good, deff needs upgrading.
Absolutely, no doubt.
The stadium just means alot to the immigrants of Paris from the 70s-2000’s.
That’s what I meant.
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Parc is not very good, deff needs upgrading.
which explains why they won't sell to Qatar.Absolutely, no doubt.
The stadium just means alot to the immigrants of Paris from the 70s-2000’s.
That’s what I meant.
Which is wild considering the global influence... the american sports league deals must be hurting them even more than we thought.Nike really don’t give AF about Football anymore…
Damn.
which explains why they won't sell to Qatar.
I took my father in law to the parc when Zlatan was still there.. we ended up in the Boulogne stand with the ultras.. which made for a VERY entertaining 0-0 game
SF (and Oakland for that matter) was at its peak around 2014-2016 then started getting worse and worse with increasing tech bro and fiend presence. Your daily interactions these days are about limited to which failing startup you work for or someone screaming in the middle of the street with his pants down.
People love to talk about “Fox News exaggerating” but as someone who grew up in the city, I can tell you that while overall number of crimes was higher back in the day, you knew which blocks and districts to avoid. There were always homeless people, but most of them weren’t aggressive,violent, and widespread like they are today.
I moved to SJ with my family in high school and moved back to the city after college. I moved out to the South Bay/Peninsula around 2016 as soon as I noticed the griminess spreading throughout previously “nice” parts of the city. I still worked in the Mission/SOMA/Union Square until 2020, and the best part of my day M-F was getting the hell out of the city and coming back home to pristine neighborhood with fresh air, zero filth on the streets, zero fiends screaming or taking a @$@$ outside of my home.
People who still like SF are just strange to me. Sure, you’re not going to die or anything, and it’s still better than cities like Baltimore, Philly, etc. , but I feel like they haven’t experienced staying in any other expensive city on earth to see the difference in quality of life.
Short story: still like going back home to the Bay Area, (other than the cost, its still one of the nicest metro areas of the country with great weather and access to nature), still support my Bay Area teams, hate going anywhere in the actual cities of SF/Oakland in 2024
Met a dude who legit lives in a white van in the Presidio(nice area). He knows the good overnight parking spots. Showers and such at the gym. Works in big tech.You cooked here.
I have a friend from college who ended up moving to San Fran for a start up.
He’s currently living in a tent somewhere in SF, staying at homeless shelters. I couldn’t believe it, I feel so bad for him because he really is a smart dude.
Mind you his father is a millionaire btw. Nuts man
Met a dude who legit lives in a white van in the Presidio(nice area). He knows the good overnight parking spots. Showers and such at the gym. Works in big tech.
Fast forward a year I got to a comedy show in SF and headliner opens up with” how’s it going San Fran? Yall doing okay? Cot damn you gotta make 100k just to be homeless out here”
Cold world
AT ALL. I was at the employee store over the weekend and their entire footy collection there is relegated to about 4 stands of kits/tshirts, and only PSG, Club America or a weird collaboration I didn't even bother to look at. This is the global HQ of Nike, who can't even be assed to put up a stand of Portland Thorns kits. The literal hometown team of the NWSL which is the league that Nike themselves sponsor.Nike really don’t give AF about Football anymore…
Damn.