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Stadium Renovation Update
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Hope all the rooms are bigger. There are some huge men incoming.
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(04-26-2024, 02:31 PM)Nately120 Wrote: Stadiums are a funny thing, they cost billions of dollars to build but last about as long as a Dodge Neon.

But longer than a Chevy Chevette.. I had Q-tips that lasted longer.  
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(04-26-2024, 02:31 PM)Nately120 Wrote: Stadiums are a funny thing, they cost billions of dollars to build but last about as long as a Dodge Neon.

Not necessarily Elland Road my teams stadium in England was built in 1919 obviously it’s had several renovations since then however it’s basically a shed.

https://x.com/michael_tsb/status/1634860984199442432?s=46&t=KykfZ347urC7n4SwKapNFg

Look through this thread on Twitter it’s basically falling down however ask 90% of match going Leeds fans if they want a new stadium like spurs and we would tell you to piss off because it’s the most intimidating atmosphere in England.

https://youtu.be/_rkroRC9mIM?feature=shared

In soccer the difference is there is no salary cap the rich get richer with their overly expensive hospitality and sponsorship which is why the top of the league is a closed shop they can pay higher wages and cherry pick the best players from lower teams.

Paycor in comparison is a palace an amazing looking ground that needs a few touches here and there but these should not be funded by the tax payer when the Browns on paper are billionaires.

The vast majority of these upgrades would make tickets even more expensive to the working man and American sports are already disgustingly expensive to attend this extra money isn’t put back in to the team as in the NFL you don’t buy players and every team has the same cap it’s to make the owners richer which is a ***** joke.

The Bengals don’t need a new stadium and the Chiefs don’t either for that matter and to threaten to move the team to another city spits in the face of the generations of families who have supported their team.

It’s the one thing about American sports which I detest and if they tried that stunt over here their cars would probably end up a smouldering wreck a few hours later.
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(04-25-2024, 12:00 PM)higgy100 Wrote: Yes, but the levy taxes are voted up or down by thousands and thousands of ordinary folks who won't see any ROI , who could give a rat's rear-end about football especially when it might cost them several hundred dollars per year and, I'd guess in their world, it looks absolutely terrible for multi-billionairs to not not only ask them to pay but, worse yet, when the billionaire owner threatens to move the team.

I would argue different thousands of people that pay taxes benefit  since they directly or in directly are helped within their job.
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#25
Major renovations to Paycor Stadium could take a few years. I wonder where the Bengals play in the meantime?
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(04-28-2024, 01:21 AM)guyofthetiger Wrote: Major renovations to Paycor Stadium could take a few years. I wonder where the Bengals play in the meantime?

A lot of the time they're done in phases during the offseason so the stadium can still be used.
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(04-27-2024, 11:03 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: I would argue different thousands of people that pay taxes benefit  since they directly or in directly are helped within their job.

And I wouldn't argue you saying thousands benefit but there are also thousands that don't benefit nor care to benefit and their votes count, too. They're concerned about their own family and meeting expenses to make it.
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