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0.00% chance Tepper builds a new stadium in South Carolina...unbuilt/planned practice/office facilities have already gone completely sideways.


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1 minute ago, Moo Daeng said:

It called Tepper a liberal billionaire as many times as possible. He's a billionaire for sure but he's the definition of center right. 

But he hated Trump (called him demented, narcissistic scumbag) so that makes him a lib of course LOL.  I mean, other than him being a Republican and all. 

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5 minutes ago, gofightwin said:

But he hated Trump (called him demented, narcissistic scumbag) so that makes him a lib of course LOL.  I mean, other than him being a Republican and all. 

Exactly. Either the writer is a moron and believes this or the writer is feeding his stupid readers (if he has any). Either way it's pure garbage and old Sizzle boy goes on the ignore list for even bringing it here.

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1 hour ago, electro's horse said:

this is an oped from some bomb throwing rag

why would you admit to reading this website?

I only recently learned of it as a byproduct of reading up on the Murdaugh situation down in Hampton County, SC.

I do agree that the blogger is anything but an arms-length independent reporter presenting stories in a fair & balanced manner...

...but it doesn't change the facts that (a) the financial package given to a multi-billionaire who doesn't need to money is now a serious political hot potato in the State of SC, and (b) said package is already off the rails from a financial perspective.

It's a real story...

 

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58 minutes ago, RumHam said:

He needs to get ballsy and just build the stadium south of greenville. tons of cheap land. Still close enough to Charlotte.

You need to be close to a NC population center if you want to survive. SC doesn't really have any non-NC adjacent areas that are capable of supporting professional sports in any real way. 

Frankly, SC barely supports the Panthers as it is. Greenville is the best non-NC adjacent location, however. I definitely agree with that.

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So what is the total cost of this practice facility? 225 million is steep. Just what kind of other events can be held there to justify the soaring cost? It is not a big shock that another round of billionaire welfare isn't working out so well.

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Fort Mill would be perfect for the stadium.  There is one guy who sits on 500 acres of land on the river basically across the future practice facility.

Imaging parking at Panthers HQ and walking across the bridge to Panthers stadium.

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