He wasn't a man that did things out of the goodness of his heart ~ he did it to be recognized.
ETA: He may be worshipped in the NYC area, but he certainly isn't anywhere else.
Is it really? Sad day for Yankee fans, sad day for the family. But for all baseball? He was one of the "rich get richer while the small teams get worse and can't compete" leaders. Spare no expense, destroy the total league in favor of your own team having more power, turn the league into a small handful of wealthy teams that can compete and then a bunch of also-rans who can't - where's the drama or fun in that? I just hope the NFL is smart enough not to fall down the same bad path with their current labor dispute.
I doubt he'll be missed much beyond NYC and other places he gave $$ to to get his name on whatever building/park/street sign he could.
He wasn't a man that did things out of the goodness of his heart ~ he did it to be recognized.
I never had anything nice to say about him when he was alive ~ why would that suddenly change when he died?
ETA: He may be worshipped in the NYC area, but he certainly isn't anywhere else.


I doubt he'll be missed much beyond NYC and other places he gave $$ to to get his name on whatever building/park/street sign he could.
He wasn't a man that did things out of the goodness of his heart ~ he did it to be recognized.
Is this going to turn into another Michael Jackson thread? Where you're only allowed to be properly worshipful or you're run off the thread?
The man is dead. What we say now doesn't matter. I don't put any stock in the adage "you must speak respectfully of the dead".
I doubt he'll be missed much beyond NYC and other places he gave $$ to to get his name on whatever building/park/street sign he could.
He wasn't a man that did things out of the goodness of his heart ~ he did it to be recognized.
and just to add "the down to earth..real guy" factor he was: Our local news today spoke to a waitress at the local IHOP where he was a regular customer 3 times a week for years..yep just a regular Joe (she also praised all the things he did for the needy in the area that wasn't publicized at the time & done with no fanfaire ....without anyone asking anything from him) so again R I P

You really are a sad human being. Why trash a guy after he died? I won't even waste my time proving how wrong you are about his only doing things for NYC. Ask the people at Virginia Tech about that. Or Ohio State, where he had no personal ties to the school. Nobody is worshiping anybody here, but we have respect for the dead. Clearly you have no respect for anything.

Could you please kindly...PLEASE take your wonderful self elsewhere PLEASE ????? I hate to feed into you but heart disease runs in my family & honestly my B/P is going up...please? There must be some compassion in you to do this......................I reserve my respect for those that deserve it.![]()
Could you please kindly...PLEASE take your wonderful self elsewhere PLEASE ????? I hate to feed into you but heart disease runs in my family & honestly my B/P is going up...please? There must be some compassion in you to do this......................

It's not worth it. Just skip them, and read the positive ones.![]()
Thank you Mets fan ...breathing breathing....

What the hell is wrong with some of you? You come on to a thread that is clearly about the death of a person, only to discuss how unimportant he is in various aspects. It just lacks so much respect, it's disgusting.