06-29-2015, 10:29 AM
Ending the feud? Birmingham City Council members, UAB President Ray Watts set to meet today
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(06-29-2015 02:54 PM)mixduptransistor Wrote: [ -> ]I'm sure the main topic will be to negotiate a final settlement for the Legion Field certificate holders whose rights have been constantly trampled.
(06-29-2015 03:29 PM)TPBlaze84 Wrote: [ -> ](06-29-2015 02:54 PM)mixduptransistor Wrote: [ -> ]I'm sure the main topic will be to negotiate a final settlement for the Legion Field certificate holders whose rights have been constantly trampled.
WHEN will their posthumous reign of terror on UAB's sale of football tickets END?
(06-29-2015 10:20 PM)BAMANBLAZERFAN Wrote: [ -> ](06-29-2015 03:29 PM)TPBlaze84 Wrote: [ -> ](06-29-2015 02:54 PM)mixduptransistor Wrote: [ -> ]I'm sure the main topic will be to negotiate a final settlement for the Legion Field certificate holders whose rights have been constantly trampled.
WHEN will their posthumous reign of terror on UAB's sale of football tickets END?
While the original owners are probably long dead, the certificates themselves were gradually consolidated by secondary purchases and/or inheritance and are very much alive legally. The Park Board said in their letter that about 1600 persons or businesses now owned the 2,500+ SCs which are legally binding on the city in perpetuity for all Legion Field football games. Apparently, few of that 1600 care a lot about UAB football, the Classic or the bowl game. I only know of two who regularly attend UAB games.
(06-30-2015 06:50 AM)Smaug Wrote: [ -> ]Damn you.
(06-29-2015 02:23 PM)BAMANBLAZERFAN Wrote: [ -> ]I would think the Council wants reassurances about undergraduate programs rumored to be on a chopping block. A vibrant and growing UAB is dependent upon an expansion of undergraduate offerings in the future. It is the BOT's FEAR of such growth that drove the killing of the school's athletic programs in Dec. No one has been assured that the FB program was the only objective of the crimson centric BOT.I assume that these are not separate unrelated instances in the grand scheme. Have the BOTs bought up the 1600 certificates so that our current students will now all quit UAB because the best seats are denied them - complete the BOT plot(06-29-2015 02:54 PM)mixduptransistor Wrote: [ -> ]I'm sure the main topic will be to negotiate a final settlement for the Legion Field certificate holders whose rights have been constantly trampled.
(06-29-2015 10:20 PM)BAMANBLAZERFAN Wrote: [ -> ](06-29-2015 03:29 PM)TPBlaze84 Wrote: [ -> ]
WHEN will their posthumous reign of terror on UAB's sale of football tickets END?
While the original owners are probably long dead, the certificates themselves were gradually consolidated by secondary purchases and/or inheritance and are very much alive legally. The Park Board said in their letter that about 1600 persons or businesses now owned the 2,500+ SCs which are legally binding on the city in perpetuity for all Legion Field football games. Apparently, few of that 1600 care a lot about UAB football, the Classic or the bowl game. I only know of two who regularly attend UAB games.
(07-01-2015 10:49 AM)hooverblazer Wrote: [ -> ]http://www.abc3340.com/story/29436388/wa...artnership
Quote:"Council members took a guided tour of the university Monday with UAB President Ray Watts."
(06-30-2015 10:03 PM)uabbean Wrote: [ -> ](06-29-2015 02:23 PM)BAMANBLAZERFAN Wrote: [ -> ]I would think the Council wants reassurances about undergraduate programs rumored to be on a chopping block. A vibrant and growing UAB is dependent upon an expansion of undergraduate offerings in the future. It is the BOT's FEAR of such growth that drove the killing of the school's athletic programs in Dec. No one has been assured that the FB program was the only objective of the crimson centric BOT.I assume that these are not separate unrelated instances in the grand scheme. Have the BOTs bought up the 1600 certificates so that our current students will now all quit UAB because the best seats are denied them - complete the BOT plot(06-29-2015 02:54 PM)mixduptransistor Wrote: [ -> ]I'm sure the main topic will be to negotiate a final settlement for the Legion Field certificate holders whose rights have been constantly trampled.
(06-29-2015 10:20 PM)BAMANBLAZERFAN Wrote: [ -> ](06-29-2015 03:29 PM)TPBlaze84 Wrote: [ -> ]
WHEN will their posthumous reign of terror on UAB's sale of football tickets END?
While the original owners are probably long dead, the certificates themselves were gradually consolidated by secondary purchases and/or inheritance and are very much alive legally. The Park Board said in their letter that about 1600 persons or businesses now owned the 2,500+ SCs which are legally binding on the city in perpetuity for all Legion Field football games. Apparently, few of that 1600 care a lot about UAB football, the Classic or the bowl game. I only know of two who regularly attend UAB games.
(07-02-2015 12:31 PM)BAMANBLAZERFAN Wrote: [ -> ](06-30-2015 10:03 PM)uabbean Wrote: [ -> ](06-29-2015 02:23 PM)BAMANBLAZERFAN Wrote: [ -> ]I would think the Council wants reassurances about undergraduate programs rumored to be on a chopping block. A vibrant and growing UAB is dependent upon an expansion of undergraduate offerings in the future. It is the BOT's FEAR of such growth that drove the killing of the school's athletic programs in Dec. No one has been assured that the FB program was the only objective of the crimson centric BOT.I assume that these are not separate unrelated instances in the grand scheme. Have the BOTs bought up the 1600 certificates so that our current students will now all quit UAB because the best seats are denied them - complete the BOT plot(06-29-2015 02:54 PM)mixduptransistor Wrote: [ -> ]I'm sure the main topic will be to negotiate a final settlement for the Legion Field certificate holders whose rights have been constantly trampled.
(06-29-2015 10:20 PM)BAMANBLAZERFAN Wrote: [ -> ](06-29-2015 03:29 PM)TPBlaze84 Wrote: [ -> ]
WHEN will their posthumous reign of terror on UAB's sale of football tickets END?
While the original owners are probably long dead, the certificates themselves were gradually consolidated by secondary purchases and/or inheritance and are very much alive legally. The Park Board said in their letter that about 1600 persons or businesses now owned the 2,500+ SCs which are legally binding on the city in perpetuity for all Legion Field football games. Apparently, few of that 1600 care a lot about UAB football, the Classic or the bowl game. I only know of two who regularly attend UAB games.
One of the reported principal secondary purchasers of SCs during the time they were most valuable was the metro area Coca-Cola boss, and you know who his "great pair" friend (and his heir) was. Is it possible these folks were also into financing the "RAPS" movement back in 1998 in part to protect their investments in Legion Field? (every 100 SCs @ $3,000 each - 1970's money - equals $300,000.)
(07-02-2015 01:00 PM)blazers9911 Wrote: [ -> ](07-02-2015 12:31 PM)BAMANBLAZERFAN Wrote: [ -> ](06-30-2015 10:03 PM)uabbean Wrote: [ -> ](06-29-2015 02:23 PM)BAMANBLAZERFAN Wrote: [ -> ]I would think the Council wants reassurances about undergraduate programs rumored to be on a chopping block. A vibrant and growing UAB is dependent upon an expansion of undergraduate offerings in the future. It is the BOT's FEAR of such growth that drove the killing of the school's athletic programs in Dec. No one has been assured that the FB program was the only objective of the crimson centric BOT.I assume that these are not separate unrelated instances in the grand scheme. Have the BOTs bought up the 1600 certificates so that our current students will now all quit UAB because the best seats are denied them - complete the BOT plot(06-29-2015 02:54 PM)mixduptransistor Wrote: [ -> ]I'm sure the main topic will be to negotiate a final settlement for the Legion Field certificate holders whose rights have been constantly trampled.
(06-29-2015 10:20 PM)BAMANBLAZERFAN Wrote: [ -> ]
WHEN will their posthumous reign of terror on UAB's sale of football tickets END?
While the original owners are probably long dead, the certificates themselves were gradually consolidated by secondary purchases and/or inheritance and are very much alive legally. The Park Board said in their letter that about 1600 persons or businesses now owned the 2,500+ SCs which are legally binding on the city in perpetuity for all Legion Field football games. Apparently, few of that 1600 care a lot about UAB football, the Classic or the bowl game. I only know of two who regularly attend UAB games.
One of the reported principal secondary purchasers of SCs during the time they were most valuable was the metro area Coca-Cola boss, and you know who his "great pair" friend (and his heir) was. Is it possible these folks were also into financing the "RAPS" movement back in 1998 in part to protect their investments in Legion Field? (every 100 SCs @ $3,000 each - 1970's money - equals $300,000.)
You are the only person concerned about these stupid stadium certificates. Somebody literally posted a picture of his seats in the area you can't have seats and stated those were the seats on his season tickets. Yet, that isn't enough. Nobody cares about the damn stadium certificates, can you please just drop it?
Also, why is great pair quoted? I'm confused. Are you quoting somebody?