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Could Raleigh eventually host a Franchise?


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Why Nope? Who says relocation with promise of a new stadium there isn't possible? They are the Carolina Panthers, not the Charlotte Panthers. The Hurricanes will probably move in the near future due to the lack of trying to get a legitimate team together.

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Raleigh is a college sports/NHL kind of town. Eventually it could be a college sports/MLS. It is NOT an NFL or Major League Baseball kind of town. If you don't see that, you're a homer and can't admit it.

 

Metrolina is only continuing to boom. The money is there, the market is there, the Panthers are there. Raleigh will never, let me say that again, Raleigh will never get the Panthers.

 

They can't even fill their NHL games, let alone a 75,000 pro stadium. The "Caniacs" haven't supported the team since the Stanley Cup years over a decade ago. I know they suck , but it's bad, they continue to have games with under-10,000 in attendance. Why would any smart businessman move the CAROLINA Panthers farther from South Carolina and out of the most populated city, largest TV market and economy in The Carolinas?!

 

Plain and simple; moving the Panthers to Raleigh is a pipe dream for Raleigh homers and that's it.

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