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Kansas City will never host a Super Bowl, rolling roof or no |
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Sad, but good point. |
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Also Indy recently opened a new airport terminal at the cost of $1.1 billion, and their airport has significantly more non-stop flights than KC. |
So does the English Premiere League trump the NFL because they have a somewhat small following in the US or in other parts of the world?
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Also, why this concern with getting a Super Bowl played in KC. From what I have read a Super Bowl is a financial drain on a city and not a boon.
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http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports...pact/22324109/
The cost-benefit analysis for host cities has been the subject of economic studies — and even those glowing projections are debated — which estimate the game has an impact of $200 million to $500 million on the local, regional and state economies in which the game is played. Super Bowl host committees, the non-profits organizations that represent host cities and their surrounding regions, commissioned these studies that, in turn, drove up the cost to host the game. |
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Bearback mountain.
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I don't give a hoot about KC hosting a Super Bowl. I want them to play in one again.
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There is very little draw if any to host a SB in KC regardless of roof or not. |
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Gameday revenue is a drop in the bucket compared to a larger revenue split + whatever bonuses NFL is piling on. They dont do shit for free. |
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