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also, St Louis has ALWAYS been a downtown stadium. |
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.... Forbes Magazine: The Business Of Baseball: Kansas City Royals http://www.forbes.com/lists/2011/33/...ls_339113.html .... BOOK: Bad Sports: How Owners Are Ruining the Games We Love by Dave Zirin, sports editor of The Nation. Click on "Google Preview" Upper left hand corner. Preview window will open. Go to "Contents" Upper right corner. Type in David Glass. The Wal-Mart Way: David Glass and the Kansas City Royals (page 133) http://bbpbooks.teachingforchange.or.../9781416554752 Quote:
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Sure, what time? We're going to meet up at J Bucks and head over to the stadium around 6:30. Perfect. I get off at 4:30. I'm going to run over to Band Box to drop off my dry cleaning, and I'll meet you at 5. Ok Saul you don't make sense here In the first one you said the person leaves work and goes home but if they work downtown they wouldnt So if that is the case why go home? Also a 45 mintue rush hour drive home? Wow must live pretty far out I can get from Independence to OP in 35 minutes Also its been noted several times that it NOT in Raytown but Kansas City |
I prefer our set up with the stadiums.. I can get there and parked after work in 20mins and drink cheap beer with my friends in the parking lot and grill out before the game.. Then after the game be home in 20mins to the northland..
Downtown stadium visits increased our costs and time.. Also, this would not be an issue if the Royals spent 100m on the team and had winning product.. The stadium would have minimum 30k for every game.. As someone else has said, most people do not live downtown so a downtown stadium would probably do worse with the same product as it would take way longer to park and walk.. Sports Complex is streamlined and quick.. |
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Second I have been in a lot of the biggest cities in the country downtown and in comparison KC is a ghost town. There isn't millions of people walking around there is like 10-20. When people come to KC they mostly stay at the Plaza area or Crown Center. Those areas probably wouldn't be a bad place to build a stadium. I do like the Sports Complex though because the ease of access getting in and out. But there really isn't any space to build things around it since it is mostly all parking and highways. |
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This wasn't about some random 7-11 employee, you ****ing dumbass. This was about the fact that the fan base is spread out across hundreds of miles. |
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Being downtown means LESS than winning. A lot less actually. |
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...if you're not Kansas City, I mean. If you're Kansas City, that's exactly what you do because there's a big parking lot there. |
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