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Sandy officials: RSL stadium won't be ready for projected October opener
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I guess the close to 70 million that Dave is putting up in this project don't count, he is taking a lot more risk than anyone else in this, but clearly you only see what you want to see. Which is why so much of this state is stuck in the mire, a total lack of vision. Shame.
Next time get a clue before you sit down at the keyboard.
I wonder if other Sandy businesses are able to occupy their establishments and sell goods and services before their space is complete. Sounds like another perk Checketts. Since they can have a game on Oct. 9 in an unfinished stadium, will Sandy leaders get a big bonus this year?
This new stadium will benefit business owners in the area, create a higher profile for the community, thrill fans, and give the team a boost. Who loses?
It is simply that Soccer in general is too boring and RSL is too bad for this stadium.
I am sure $110M can build a wonderful stadium, now they need a product to put in there.
Based on the fact that RSL continues to be among the league leaders in attendance, you'll forgive me if I don't share your sentiment.
And in the event that RSL is gone in 5-7 years, the public funds will be refunded 100%. So what have you got to lose? I promise RSL won't take away your psychic abilities.
And trust me, Checketts and his legal team will not be tied to subject to bad debt.
I too love soccer and rarely miss a home RSL match, but let's call this what it is... old-fashioned corporate welfare.
That said, beat the Goats!
Also, the writer of the article, and Sandy City, have created their own agenda. Seems they agreed on the Oct. 9th date without consulting the construction crew. Mike's words were taken out of context, and the other managers had no clue this was coming. Some major planning needs to go down by then.
Also, what will happen with my 2008 season tickets for that game? Will I have to purchase separate tickets for the game, or will I be able to just transfer over? I don't think the fans are getting proper treatment here. '09 tickets are higher than NY, DC, and LA. That doesn't seem right...
Love the game, love RSL even though they're aren't that great yet. See you at the stadium.
You have a few typos in your post. It is not soccer that is boring and cheered on by large groups of the drunken sub-educated, it is nascar and baseball.
Maybe you should make your own opinion based upon personal experiance instead of repeating what you hear like a sheep.
Sarcasm is apparently hard to pick up on.
#1 Most of the stadium is being privately financed by development agencies that are publicly traded and therefore often make wise investment decisions.
#2 The $35 million that is being publicly financed by the state via John Huntsman is coming from hotel tax dollars. Which means tourists are paying for the stadium not Utah citizens bank accounts.
#3 The city of sandy agreed to pay $10 million but now that is as little as $5 million because it turns out they actually can't fork out the full $10 million. I don't feel too bad for the citizens of Sandy though because they will get the economic benefits of housing the stadium.
Obviously a clueless statement from a clueless non-soccer fan.
Larry H. Miller bought the Utah Jazz in 1986
for $24 million. In 2007, the team was valued (by Forbes) at $342 million. (hmmm, a $318 million increase in value in 21 years)
Revenue for last 10 years (1998-2007):
$80, 48, 87, 88, 87, 85, 88, 91, 96, 114 million
Operating income for last 10 years (1998-2007):
$21, .99, 5, 3, 2, 14, 25, 9, 1, 6 million
If you're going to call other posters "clueless," you should at least have your facts straight.
The next spin message will be about how the project is over budget and they need more welfare.
Do we want to be known as the State of Fickle Fans? Or do we want to be known as a state that sticks by our team, through thick and thin? If you want the MLB, NFL, or any other league to think about moving a franchise to Salt Lake, then be grateful for what you've got!
Trying asking about Sports West Productions who went bankrupt and Dave walked away.
Tell Video West a division of Bonneville International whose companies include KSL etc that wrote off all the money that good guy Dave owed them.
Not everybody has to like soccer and nobody is asking you to. Go on and hate it and make your disparaging remarks. Not everyone in Utah likes basketball (the Jazz) or baseball (The Bees)either or even the Runnin' Stinkin' Utes.
The Bee's have less attendance and following than RSL and you hear no one raise a fuss about them. Surely the Bees can draw bigger crowds somewhere else. I won't begin to hide the fact that I hate baseball, but I'm not going to make stupid comments about how all baseball fans need to become soccer fans. Oh and Ute Fan Why don't you learn to become a Cougar?
I like soccer because it actually takes a lot of physical endurance. Unlike baseball or football where there are a lot of fat bodies. And although not continually exciting second by second I love the goals, shots on goals, saves, corner kicks, and penalty kicks.
- Dave Checketts
"PS- Unless you give us a lot of money from tax payers."
So, RSL is the most popular team to blog about in Utah. That is very cool. Doesn't look like they will go anywhere soon.
I love reading the hater's posts. Don't they know they are just making RSL more popular? I love that their posts totally undermine their intent. Keep posting haters; make RSL the most talked about team in Utah.
BTW - Soon more people in the US will realize that soccer is the better sport because of at least the following reasons: they will lose weight by watching soccer (eat less between plays or during time-out); they will lose more weight by playing soccer; scoring in soccer actually means something (who cares about scoring when each team scores 50 times in a game); the games are always less than 2 hours start to finish, in total time people; .....
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And the industrious and thrifty citizens of the Beehive State graciously hand over 50 million, or so, to Dave Checketts, via the directive of Good King John and his minnions.
This is just like Robinhood, only backwards.