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RE: Firsts at Regions Field
The picture in the thread is from my twitter
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RE: Firsts at Regions Field
i heard the concessions were a nightmare
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BlazerFromMD
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RE: Firsts at Regions Field
(04-10-2013 08:36 PM)Memphis Blazer Wrote: (04-10-2013 07:58 PM)WesternBlazer Wrote:
Cool that they are doing the bluff idea. Autozone park in Memphis has a bluff and it is a great way to watch the game with young kids.
The north end zone at Navy-Marine Corps stadium has a grass hill. Great for bored kids to run around. It's fun to watch them compete for catching the football after FGs and EPs.
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RE: Firsts at Regions Field
(04-11-2013 05:56 AM)LairDweller Wrote: i heard the concessions were a nightmare
That's to be expected for a sold out opening night in an unfinished ball park. If they are still a nightmare after 10 home games I would be concerned
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RE: Firsts at Regions Field
(04-11-2013 01:20 AM)tibber Wrote: Are we still going to play our baseball games there?
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2013/...talks.html
We're going to play as many as possible there starting next year. Our season starts six weeks before the Barons, so our schedule is set before theirs is released. There will be some scheduling conflicts later in the season to work around.
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RE: Firsts at Regions Field
I think how well Regions Field was received last night and all the good press that is going on today does nothing but help the chances of a UAB stadium. If the Barons have a good season, and more development continues to be announced in the area, eventually the opposition will be overwhelmed.
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RE: Firsts at Regions Field
What Finis will say is "Oh, good. All you private business owners can get behind the UAB stadium and pay for it yourself if you think it is financially beneficial."
President Watts is between a rock and a hard place with the budget sequestration and the stadium plans... there's no way he can push for a $60 million stadium when UAB could be losing $35 million in research funding... even though issuing bonds, collecting naming rights, and luxury suite donations is a completely different revenue stream from what could ever fund research.
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RE: Firsts at Regions Field
(04-11-2013 08:06 AM)mixduptransistor Wrote: I think how well Regions Field was received last night and all the good press that is going on today does nothing but help the chances of a UAB stadium. If the Barons have a good season, and more development continues to be announced in the area, eventually the opposition will be overwhelmed.
Bingo, in fact I will go further and say that the Barons field endeavor has to be successful for the OCS to go forward.
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RE: Firsts at Regions Field
(04-11-2013 05:56 AM)LairDweller Wrote: i heard the concessions were a nightmare
Concessions were fine, but the beer lines were backed up. I was very impressed with the new ballpark and how amazing it looks. The people of Birmingham have something to be proud of.
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mixduptransistor
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RE: Firsts at Regions Field
(04-11-2013 08:18 AM)UABslant Wrote: What Finis will say is "Oh, good. All you private business owners can get behind the UAB stadium and pay for it yourself if you think it is financially beneficial."
President Watts is between a rock and a hard place with the budget sequestration and the stadium plans... there's no way he can push for a $60 million stadium when UAB could be losing $35 million in research funding... even though issuing bonds, collecting naming rights, and luxury suite donations is a completely different revenue stream from what could ever fund research.
But that's the thing, private businesses didn't pony up the cash for the baseball stadium. Regions Field is a perfect example of how public sector investment can pay off. Look at all the stuff announced for the area. Just yesterday there was a new announcement about an apartment complex. The city is even making back some of the money they put in through naming rights, cuts of the gate, etc.
Now, maybe UAB could get the city to throw in a little or get a really good naming deal or something. At some point it makes too much sense and the will of some of the politically well connected in Birmingham, and by that I mean even the white guys occupying corner offices in the Alabama Power, Regions, and Wells Fargo buildings will say enough is enough, build the stadium.
(04-11-2013 09:39 AM)GreenHornet33 Wrote: (04-11-2013 05:56 AM)LairDweller Wrote: i heard the concessions were a nightmare
Concessions were fine, but the beer lines were backed up. I was very impressed with the new ballpark and how amazing it looks. The people of Birmingham have something to be proud of.
Not all of the beer stands were open (there's supposed to be a beer garden eventually) so I'm sure even that part will get better.
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Firsts at Regions Field
There needs to be a college night where a student ID gets you in for half off or something. Promo's like that, hotdog night, and Thirsty Thursday will bring people out and it makes the area and UAB look better for supporting the team.
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BlazerFromMD
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RE: Firsts at Regions Field
(04-11-2013 09:55 AM)mixduptransistor Wrote: (04-11-2013 08:18 AM)UABslant Wrote: What Finis will say is "Oh, good. All you private business owners can get behind the UAB stadium and pay for it yourself if you think it is financially beneficial."
President Watts is between a rock and a hard place with the budget sequestration and the stadium plans... there's no way he can push for a $60 million stadium when UAB could be losing $35 million in research funding... even though issuing bonds, collecting naming rights, and luxury suite donations is a completely different revenue stream from what could ever fund research.
But that's the thing, private businesses didn't pony up the cash for the baseball stadium. Regions Field is a perfect example of how public sector investment can pay off. Look at all the stuff announced for the area. Just yesterday there was a new announcement about an apartment complex. The city is even making back some of the money they put in through naming rights, cuts of the gate, etc.
Now, maybe UAB could get the city to throw in a little or get a really good naming deal or something. At some point it makes too much sense and the will of some of the politically well connected in Birmingham, and by that I mean even the white guys occupying corner offices in the Alabama Power, Regions, and Wells Fargo buildings will say enough is enough, build the stadium.
(04-11-2013 09:39 AM)GreenHornet33 Wrote: (04-11-2013 05:56 AM)LairDweller Wrote: i heard the concessions were a nightmare
Concessions were fine, but the beer lines were backed up. I was very impressed with the new ballpark and how amazing it looks. The people of Birmingham have something to be proud of.
Not all of the beer stands were open (there's supposed to be a beer garden eventually) so I'm sure even that part will get better.
Wow.
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mixduptransistor
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RE: Firsts at Regions Field
(04-11-2013 10:12 AM)BlazerFromMD Wrote: (04-11-2013 09:55 AM)mixduptransistor Wrote: (04-11-2013 08:18 AM)UABslant Wrote: What Finis will say is "Oh, good. All you private business owners can get behind the UAB stadium and pay for it yourself if you think it is financially beneficial."
President Watts is between a rock and a hard place with the budget sequestration and the stadium plans... there's no way he can push for a $60 million stadium when UAB could be losing $35 million in research funding... even though issuing bonds, collecting naming rights, and luxury suite donations is a completely different revenue stream from what could ever fund research.
But that's the thing, private businesses didn't pony up the cash for the baseball stadium. Regions Field is a perfect example of how public sector investment can pay off. Look at all the stuff announced for the area. Just yesterday there was a new announcement about an apartment complex. The city is even making back some of the money they put in through naming rights, cuts of the gate, etc.
Now, maybe UAB could get the city to throw in a little or get a really good naming deal or something. At some point it makes too much sense and the will of some of the politically well connected in Birmingham, and by that I mean even the white guys occupying corner offices in the Alabama Power, Regions, and Wells Fargo buildings will say enough is enough, build the stadium.
(04-11-2013 09:39 AM)GreenHornet33 Wrote: (04-11-2013 05:56 AM)LairDweller Wrote: i heard the concessions were a nightmare
Concessions were fine, but the beer lines were backed up. I was very impressed with the new ballpark and how amazing it looks. The people of Birmingham have something to be proud of.
Not all of the beer stands were open (there's supposed to be a beer garden eventually) so I'm sure even that part will get better.
Wow.
What's the wow about? They've been silent through a lot of this stuff. The business community of Birmingham hasn't stepped up to the plate, up until now it's been UAB and the city going at this stuff alone. The CEOs that live in Mountain Brook but work in Birmingham need to be more vocal, just buying luxury boxes isn't enough. They need to be out championing the project(s) and using their influence with the board to change minds.
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RE: Firsts at Regions Field
That's right, I forgot the climate of permissible racism today.
If it's a white guy, he must not have anything better to do than to support projects that are important to you. They certainly couldn't have earned that corner office by, oh, I don't know, being a good businessman, perhaps? Right, they're white, so there's no way in farking hades they could have gotten there any way but by being part of a good ol' boy network. BTW, you left out "straight." You might as well make your leftist disdain for them complete.
I'm so glad we have you to check for acceptable skin tones in all the corner offices in the downtown high-rises and that we now know that there's not a single minority individual occupying any of them. You did check your facts, right? Of course you did.
Maybe you could have left it at "executives," "power brokers," or maybe even "pawn masters," or "thieving, UAB-hating bastages," etc. Instead, your primary impulse is to toss the race card onto the table, which doesn't surprise me at all.
Pardon me, this white guy needs to go turn in a project to the Asian woman in the corner office down the hall.
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RE: Firsts at Regions Field
(04-11-2013 01:35 PM)BlazerFromMD Wrote: That's right, I forgot the climate of permissible racism today.
If it's a white guy, he must not have anything better to do than to support projects that are important to you. They certainly couldn't have earned that corner office by, oh, I don't know, being a good businessman, perhaps? Right, they're white, so there's no way in farking hades they could have gotten there any way but by being part of a good ol' boy network. BTW, you left out "straight." You might as well make your leftist disdain for them complete.
I'm so glad we have you to check for acceptable skin tones in all the corner offices in the downtown high-rises and that we now know that there's not a single minority individual occupying any of them. You did check your facts, right? Of course you did.
Maybe you could have left it at "executives," "power brokers," or maybe even "pawn masters," or "thieving, UAB-hating bastages," etc. Instead, your primary impulse is to toss the race card onto the table, which doesn't surprise me at all.
Pardon me, this white guy needs to go turn in a project to the Asian woman in the corner office down the hall.
Chill out, good grief.
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RE: Firsts at Regions Field
(04-11-2013 01:35 PM)BlazerFromMD Wrote: That's right, I forgot the climate of permissible racism today.
If it's a white guy, he must not have anything better to do than to support projects that are important to you. They certainly couldn't have earned that corner office by, oh, I don't know, being a good businessman, perhaps? Right, they're white, so there's no way in farking hades they could have gotten there any way but by being part of a good ol' boy network. BTW, you left out "straight." You might as well make your leftist disdain for them complete.
I'm so glad we have you to check for acceptable skin tones in all the corner offices in the downtown high-rises and that we now know that there's not a single minority individual occupying any of them. You did check your facts, right? Of course you did.
Maybe you could have left it at "executives," "power brokers," or maybe even "pawn masters," or "thieving, UAB-hating bastages," etc. Instead, your primary impulse is to toss the race card onto the table, which doesn't surprise me at all.
Pardon me, this white guy needs to go turn in a project to the Asian woman in the corner office down the hall.
Think he was talking about white people in Birmingham, not white people in Maryland. That's two distinctly different groups of white people.
Come on...you can't just lump all people of one color into the same group.
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RE: Firsts at Regions Field
(04-11-2013 02:02 PM)ATTALLABLAZE Wrote: I want to hear the Latino stance on this subject.
I'll ask, a good portion of them live in my apt community even though many went back south when the economy did.
I wouldn't hold my breath on the "whites" from the corner offices from the aforementioned businesses or from the Brookie's (I'm a former Brookie & one reason why I no longer live there). They're fans of & support other state teams so have no vested interest in UAB regardless of how shortsighted/small minded it is to do so.
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