Originally Posted By: Sunnyinhollister
This is the reason I do not want tax payer money paying for a stadium:
http://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/six-lies-about-the-marlins-stadium-6380692
The article is five years old, but the greed has not changed.
And people still don't show up. I was recently at a Marlins game, and not only are the Marlins a real bore to watch, but seats are plenty empty. Watching a Marlins game is a good way to become a broke alcoholic.
Poor Stanton is still afraid of the ball after getting his face caved in by a beaner (I'm referring to the ball, in case that gets misinterpreted).
The "Energy Team" couldn't raise a spark in a lightning storm.
The whole operation just looks lazy and fading. Even the T-shirt gun, which barely cleared the first 10 rows seemed pathetic.
But something pointless and corrupt happening in Miami was about as much a shock as the rain in June.
This is the reason I do not want tax payer money paying for a stadium:
http://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/six-lies-about-the-marlins-stadium-6380692
The article is five years old, but the greed has not changed.
And people still don't show up. I was recently at a Marlins game, and not only are the Marlins a real bore to watch, but seats are plenty empty. Watching a Marlins game is a good way to become a broke alcoholic.
Poor Stanton is still afraid of the ball after getting his face caved in by a beaner (I'm referring to the ball, in case that gets misinterpreted).
The "Energy Team" couldn't raise a spark in a lightning storm.
The whole operation just looks lazy and fading. Even the T-shirt gun, which barely cleared the first 10 rows seemed pathetic.
But something pointless and corrupt happening in Miami was about as much a shock as the rain in June.