Allabouttheu95
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UM should start selling theseMy advice...get some Orange & Green contacts...
UM should start selling theseMy advice...get some Orange & Green contacts...
Even if (Hypothetically) UM had, let's say, an extra 75-100 acres, The City of Coral Gables would never allow it to be constructed. They not only run the show, but have NEVER given af about UM...Wait, you don't think Tropical Park has a snowball's chance?
Well they shouldn't considering that the world ends whenever there's an event at Watsco. That area could never withstand the masses but with some planning TP probably could. Wouldn't be any fun for those who live nearby for 6 days a year but they can suck it up.Even if (Hypothetically) UM had, let's say, an extra 75-100 acres, The City of Coral Gables would never allow it to be constructed. They not only run the show, but have NEVER given af about UM...
Are you REALLY that stupid? How many people from Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Guatemala, Mexico and the Dom Rep do you actually know? I have lived and worked IN Latin America and been involved with Latin American ag for over 40 years ... and the first generation Latin residents of Miami have ZERO knowledge, interest or awareness in college football ... period. THAT is the point. You must be a troll, nobody can be that ignorant.So what point were you trying to make?
ditto and agreed.Are you REALLY that stupid? How many people from Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Guatemala, Mexico and the Dom Rep do you actually know? I have lived and worked IN Latin America and been involved with Latin American ag for over 40 years ... and the first generation Latin residents of Miami have ZERO knowledge, interest or awareness in college football ... period. THAT is the point. You must be a troll, nobody can be that ignorant.
Guy must be on drugs Relly. Where is there a 200 acre "industrial" swath of land available in Miami Dade County .... and anywhere closer than Hard Rock?“Quiñones understands UM football fans want a stadium closer to campus, but he says the venue does not have to be at the cost of losing a public park.
"Why does it have to involve public land?" Quiñones says. "There are huge swaths of industrial acres available in this county."
Can anyone help me understand all this? This is from a recent article that was forwarded to me from a resident in Miami who doesn’t trust Ruiz b/c he skipped a very crucial step in this stadium talk, per them.
I'm a first generation Latin resident of Miami who is plenty interested in college football, and am familiar with many more. Of course the newly arrived Guats don't give a rip about UM football but you're wrongly assuming that everyone in Dade with brown skin doesn't care about the team or football. Who do you think is filling the stadium for those 1 or 2 games a year when a marquee opponent comes to town? It's the Kendall and Hialeah aceres who love nothing more than to go buck wild at a Canes game when we're actually good. No one is here to argue that this is still the sleepy white village of Miamuh, but you're the one sounding plenty ignorant right now. Where do you live currently?Are you REALLY that stupid? How many people from Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Guatemala, Mexico and the Dom Rep do you actually know? I have lived and worked IN Latin America and been involved with Latin American ag for over 40 years ... and the first generation Latin residents of Miami have ZERO knowledge, interest or awareness in college football ... period. THAT is the point. You must be a troll, nobody can be that ignorant.
Guy must be on drugs Relly. Where is there a 200 acre "industrial" swath of land available in Miami Dade County .... and anywhere closer than Hard Rock?
Well if you actually paid attention you would know that @Rickd was talking about the surrounding area of Tropical Park.Today in this thread I learned that there could NEVER be an on-campus stadium because there aren't enough gringos in the surrounding area to support it.
Not this stupid on campus stadium BS again...once and for all....there is NO room to build even a HS stadium on campus, let alone a CFB stadium....Jesus Christ man.. we only have 210 acres....and it's all occupied..stop it. This seems to be an every day occurrence on CIS.
been saying it for years. It's a man-made hole in the ground that could be filled right tf back in. Unlike HRS, the seats would be right on top of the action.
The lake idea is fantasy but if they were to level Mark Light, the right field parking structure, Cobb Stadium and Greentree, I do believe a decent size stadium could be constructed in that space. But since I know I have to with some of you, just want to reiterate that I'm aware that there is no chance of that ever happening.Listen man, you’ve got to throttle back on the role-playing with your nerd friends.
You’re describing what would be an excellent Quidditch stadium, not an actual feasible stadium. I’m sure it will be a dream come true for you, mounting that broom and hopping around and pretending like you’re a wizard on campus, but there’s no football stadium that could be built in that small of an area.
He hasn’t skipped any steps because the process is nowhere near commencing. He’s at least a year or more from starting the official process.“Quiñones understands UM football fans want a stadium closer to campus, but he says the venue does not have to be at the cost of losing a public park.
"Why does it have to involve public land?" Quiñones says. "There are huge swaths of industrial acres available in this county."
Can anyone help me understand all this? This is from a recent article that was forwarded to me from a resident in Miami who doesn’t trust Ruiz b/c he skipped a very crucial step in this stadium talk, per them.
The lake idea is fantasy but if they were to level Mark Light, the right field parking structure, Cobb Stadium and Greentree, I do believe a decent size stadium could be constructed in that space. But since I know I have to with some of you, just want to reiterate that I'm aware that there is no chance of that ever happening.
The lake idea is fantasy but if they were to level Mark Light, the right field parking structure, Cobb Stadium and Greentree, I do believe a decent size stadium could be constructed in that space. But since I know I have to with some of you, just want to reiterate that I'm aware that there is no chance of that ever happening.
What's the big deal about having a stadium. Ain't worth it
He hasn’t skipped any steps because the process is nowhere near commencing. He’s at least a year or more from starting the official process.