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Panthers terminating Rock Hill project agreements


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12 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:
17 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Like what?

 

He did make a deal with Rock Hill and lived up to his end of the deal 👍

Tepper to sizzle moron if he ever comes on this forum.. 

I was 💯 against Rock Hill giving any💰 to Panthers/Tepper and am 💯 against the Charloot City Council giving him a dime for a new stadium…

…why is this so tough to comprehend for you?

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1 hour ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Or the city realized that half of the promises that Tepper gave them weren’t going to come to fruition?

Rock Hill hosting the NFL Draft, get lost with that poo.

Tepper promised all these things to Rock Hill and it was all smoke in mirrors.

Did he?  I saw news articles stating that both the Panthers and Rock Hill wanted to host the NFL draft, but I haven't seen any news article stating that a promise was actually made by Tepper or the NFL.  

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1 hour ago, TN05 said:

He didn't con anyone. The city of Rock Hill conned him by promising to pay and then refusing to do so. The fault lies entirely with the city here,

At this point I’m sure Tepper completely regrets rolling in the mud with those pigs…

…politicians 🤦‍♂️.

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6 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

The Spin Doctor jumps right back in. Tell us how this is actually good, and how bankrupt subsidiaries are a vital part of the Appaloosa Model

It would be a waste of time to (attempt to) explain the concept and strategic usefulness of bankruptcy, to you… 🤦‍♂️🤣

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4 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

It would be a waste of time to (attempt to) explain the concept and strategic usefulness of bankruptcy, to you… 🤦‍♂️🤣

Oh for sure. A litany of emojis and disinformation is just what I need to understand the concept of a scam artist strategically scamming people.

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13 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

Oh for sure. A litany of emojis and disinformation is just what I need to understand the concept of a scam artist strategically scamming people.

You are uninformed and waaay over-invested emotionally, a bad combination…

…Tepper’s not going anywhere and in the interest of your own health you might want to step away — good luck 👍.

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3 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

You are uninformed and waaay over-invested emotionally, a bad combination…

…Tepper’s not going anywhere and in the interest of your own health you might want to step away — good luck 👍.

Sure he is. He's damn sure not staying here, and you've been scammed into believing otherwise.

🤣

Also the one who lives in this thread, spewing nonsense, is probably the one who's both uninformed and over-invested emotionally. Got an emoji for that too? 🤗

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1 hour ago, TN05 said:

I don't believe in Tepper, but if Rock Hill wanted this they shouldn't have pulled a bait-and-switch.

Do you continue to go down the same path when it’s full of snakes and poison ivy and poo just because you’ve already been hiking that same path for a few hours? Probably not and neither does Rock Hill… they realized that Tepper’s playground wasn’t going to bring them what was promised.

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1 hour ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Like what?

 

He did make a deal with Rock Hill and lived up to his end of the deal 👍

Why do you keep asking me what options there are? It’s not my job to do what Tepper should have done in the first place and that’s finance his own playground in a location of his choosing. Or at the very least don’t promise Rock Hill a bunch of new jobs and concerts and the NFL Draft when in reality you are building a practice facility with some nice amenities in what is overall a underwhelming city.

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