who exactly appointed you to be the thread police? I will continue to post items wherever I see the need to post them.
Posted already in the thread that everyone else is using. Why are you like this? Why are you so important that necro-bumping threads that are decades old is your default instead of acting like a functional adult who sees that everyone else is literally using the general news thread for things like this? Why spam the forum with tons of dead threads just to post things that have already been posted?
Simon Evans USL Championship club Sacramento Republic FC broke ground on their new 12,000 seater stadium but what was particular interesting was the talk of their plans for the future. The venue is being built with expansion in mind and it is pretty clear what kind of future the club see for themselves. The local newspaper spells it out - they want to get into MLS. “We’re in a situation right now where, we might have to build a bigger stadium,” Republic FC managing partner Kevin Nagle said, “and we’re really sort of planning for that as well. So while there’s a lot of excitement, it’s really about thinking about the future.” “There might be an opportunity there,” Nagle said. “We don’t know yet. We’re sort of working on it, very informal discussions. But I would say we have to be thinking about that. MLS is really the leader in the U.S., and so if you’re going to be planning on a going-forward basis, larger stadiums demand for bigger and better services.” MLS is at 30 clubs at the moment. How much more can it expand? 32 has been the assumed number but could it go bigger? https://lnkd.in/ej6FKBpC
Greenville Triumph BREAKING NEWS: First Renderings Revealed as Construction Begins on Triumph Stadium Read more: https://bit.ly/3ICGzN5
KETV NewsWatch 7 · Union Omaha and the city of Omaha announced an agreement to bring a professional soccer stadium and mixed-use district to north downtown. http://www.ketv.com/.../union-omaha-downtown.../69510945
AlumniFi Field and Affordable Housing Projects Unanimously Approved by City Council - Detroit City FC
Will New York State Come Up With Money For A Small Albany Soccer Stadium? - Sports Talk New York Fan United Sports Development Partners wants to build a 7,500-seat stadium for a United Soccer League franchise and surround it with 1,000 apartments and related development downtown. The stadium-village would cost around $400 million and the United Sports Development Partners want at least $100 million from state in public funding. Albany has a soccer club that plays in USL League Two. United Sports Development Partners is a Connecticut-based real estate developer that specializes in mixed-use projects with a stadium as an anchor. The company helped develop a soccer-stadium village in Pawtucket Rhode Island. That stadium houses the USL’s Rhode Island FC.
And if only Albany had a dead thread I would have posted it there instead in order to try and annoy you less.
sorry buddy, not gonna happen...so please put me on ignore and maybe that might improve your blood pressure.
and how about you place me on ignore? But I will answer your question, I do not feel I am a new source, I post what I find to be interesting...should you and your ilk disapprove, tough luck...last I checked it is a free country and you are not the BS posting police.