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Titans are getting a new stadium.... Your move Charlotte / NC


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1 minute ago, Ornias said:

Why would a city enter into an agreement with a man who has broken 2 others so far? Especially for something that is going to be 2B plus minimum. 

because there's other cities that will pay the premium (Austin, San Antonio, OKC) that will sell the farm to get a team

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

The NFL would have to approve any attempt to move the team.

I genuinely don't see that happening.

they had no problem moving the Chargers and Rams even when the Chargers weren't even welcomed in LA. When it comes to money/stadiums these owners will always side on more money / bigger stadiums

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4 minutes ago, t96 said:

Don’t be surprised when Tep moves the team

Have to keep in mind that Tepper shot himself in the dick by adding an MLS team. If he moves one, he’s going to have to move the other.

Austin already has an MLS team and I can damn near guarantee you that the MLS would nix a move to OKC.

If there ever was to be a move, San Antonio is probably the only option.

Edit - Sorry, quoted the wrong person, meant to quote @TheBigKat

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Not saying a move would ever happen but San Antonio does have the Alamo Dome readily available for a quick move while a new stadium is being built.

I don’t think the odds are great that a move would occur because I doubt the MLS would let Tepper move after the attendance success that Charlotte FC just had…

But if Tepper wouldn’t have bought an MLS team, I could have easily seen a move to Orlando, San Antonio, or Portland, all areas that are roughly the same size as Charlotte.

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Winning cures all though… up until 2019, it was the same poo with the Hurricanes… the team was moving to Winnipeg, etc… (all BS of course), then the team started winning and the rumors disappeared.

Albeit, Dundon is using his own money to develop PNC arena and the surrounding area rather than the money of the citizens of The Triangle. 

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