NewlyRetired
Footballguy
The only thing you can hope for is that sometimes in these cases, the owners find a way to privatize the money. $60m is not a huge sum and they obviously wanted the path of least resistance to work but we have seen other times in when stadium votes fail, the owners do find a way.Prop 2 fails 47%-53%. And yet, Prop 1, which is tied into the soccer stadium, passes by 20 points.
Unless a plan B magically appears and the $60 mil is made up some other way, MLS to St. Louis is dead.
I'm going to be sick. This city just ####### hates itself and doesn't want to grow.
But many times not either. I guess we will see what the wording is from the St Louis group soon and can probably judge if it is completely dead or not.