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RE: Social media: ‘Beware of Greeks bearing gifts’
(09-03-2019 06:23 PM)BlazerMatt Wrote:  
(09-03-2019 05:54 PM)mixduptransistor Wrote:  I have no doubt it's a political operation by someone in Birmingham who wants money to flow to Graymont Ave, and I am assured this by the fact that they were so incompetent that they waited to start the campaign until after the groundbreaking for the new one. It has Birmingham machine politics written all over it

The end result is that any changes to the design process at this point would almost assuredly mean the stadium wouldn’t open for the ‘21 season and delaying the stadium while looking for ways to kill it is exactly what you would expect for enemies of UAB football to try.

It's too late to make changes, some idiot in the parking lot of Legion Field doesn't have *that* kind of pull
09-03-2019 06:27 PM
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