While I can't completely reject his complaints about Isles poor attendance at Nassau Coliseum, where visitor fans often raided before the COVID-19 pandemic, NYIFC's obsession with Barclays even is still out of this world.
He's really just got to give it up. Brooklyn is done. This is him by now:
"Hiroo Onoda remained in the jungle on Lubang Island near Luzon, in the Philippines, until 1974 because he did not believe that the war had ended.
He was finally persuaded to emerge after his ageing former commanding officer was flown in to see him.
Correspondents say he was greeted as a hero on his return to Japan.
As WW2 neared its end, Mr Onoda, then a lieutenant, became cut off on Lubang as US troops came north.
The young soldier had orders not to surrender - a command he obeyed for nearly three decades.
"Every Japanese soldier was prepared for death, but as an intelligence officer I was ordered to conduct guerrilla warfare and not to die," he told
ABC in an interview in 2010."
Japan WW2 soldier who refused to surrender Hiroo Onoda dies
I mean, if he's being honest, he'd also acknowledge there were many loud opposing fans numerous times at Barclays. That's not a Coliseum-exclusive problem, although it obviously occurred there plenty of times.