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d_legendary1

(2,586 posts)
Mon Jan 27, 2014, 08:52 PM Jan 2014

How Miami plans on pisssing away more Tax Payer money: Build a Soccer Stadium

A downtown Miami soccer stadium could begin to take shape soon once negotiations begin in earnest Tuesday between Miami-Dade County and retired soccer star David Beckham’s investors, who are trying to create a new Major League Soccer team. Miami Beckham United and Mayor Carlos Gimenez’s office have set a private meeting to run down the investors’ list of up to 30 possible stadium sites, according to the county. Among them is the group’s favored location: county-owned land at PortMiami.

If its anything like the Marlins deal we'll have a stadium built for the twenty or so people who love soccer in this town:

http://www.miamiherald.com/2014/01/27/3896782/miami-dade-county-to-begin-negotiations.html

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How Miami plans on pisssing away more Tax Payer money: Build a Soccer Stadium (Original Post) d_legendary1 Jan 2014 OP
On November 15th those "twenty or so" people swelled to 71,124 at Sun Life stadium tkmorris Feb 2014 #1
one/nil notemason Feb 2014 #2

tkmorris

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1. On November 15th those "twenty or so" people swelled to 71,124 at Sun Life stadium
Tue Feb 4, 2014, 11:34 AM
Feb 2014

That was to watch a friendly (exhibition) game between Brazil and Honduras.

Now it is fine to argue about how much if any public assistance should or should not be given to assist in building a stadium for Beckham's MLS team, but arguing that there isn't anyone who wants football here is just plain wrong.

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