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No news, but downtown stadium prediction [01/19 update @post 126]
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RE: No news, but downtown stadium prediction
If I am reading the way the winds are blowing right now regarding stadium choices, it appears that the 45,000 seat BJCC stadium will be the one built. This will fit the present needs of UAB football and those for its immediate future.

While I still support a larger convention facility (like an MPF) for the future convention needs of B'ham, that does not seem to be the choice of present metro leadership. It is my fear that the list to fill in the blank in the "We don't want to be like______!" (in the 20th century it was "Atlanta") battlecry will get longer and longer every few years as our city drops further and further down the list of vibrantly growing regional cities.
(This post was last modified: 01-19-2018 06:18 PM by BAMANBLAZERFAN.)
01-19-2018 06:07 PM
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