The Las Vegas Raiders have an embarrassing seating plan for fans attending games.
According to Mick Akers, Allegiant Stadium will feature the Wynn Field Club at the north end zone, and it’s a bonkers seating concept. (RELATED: David Hookstead Is The True King In The North When It Comes To College Football)
The area is 11,000 square feet, features bottle service, DJs and 42 televisions. Yes, the Raiders have turned part of their football stadium into a club.
The 11,000 sqft Wynn Field Club spans the entire length of the north end zone of Allegiant Stadium. Will feature appearances from Wynn’s DJ lineup, premium bottle service, 42 TVs, a 9′ x 35′ LED screen, a 45,000-watt sound system, and two DJ booths. #vegas #raiders #stadium pic.twitter.com/IhinOsXbhz
— Mick Akers (@mickakers) May 10, 2021
If you’re a real fan, you can’t like this garbage at all. Football isn’t a flashy sport. It’s not a sexy sport.
It’s a sport where grit wins the day and cheap beer rules the stands. Bottle service? Are you kidding me?
This decisions spits on the legacy of the NFL and spits in the face of fans everywhere.
The Wynn Field Club at Allegiant Stadium also has a dedicated exterior entrance, 29 booths and 4 bars. #vegas #raiders #stadium #wynnfieldclub pic.twitter.com/O2Tx1lpSjg
— Mick Akers (@mickakers) May 11, 2021
If you think turning a football stadium into a club is a good idea, then I don’t want anything to do with you. If you think football is a sport where expensive clear alcohols should be served instead of Busch Light, then please walk off of a cliff.
The view players on the field will see of the Wynn Field Club. #vegas #raiders #stadium pic.twitter.com/RlOBN0D1Yn
— Mick Akers (@mickakers) May 10, 2021
A football game isn’t a social event. It’s the opportunity to earn a win, and there’s nothing about clubs that go hand-in-hand with winning on the field.