- Posted July 19, 2012 by
- PHENOM1977 Follow
Oak Bay, New Brunswick
A $20 MILLION DOLLAR ENDEAVOUR
so what do you do? well I have stated take ther 20 million to NY to professional sports organizers/investors to match that amount to build a stadium for the Professional sports organizations to come to ST. STEPHEN, NEW BRUNSWICK (CANADA) beside the state of MAINE
organizations such as the NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION, NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ASSOCIATION, NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE to build a stadium to bring their teams and franchises here to host their games in a brand new facility and also to help this forgotten town which has no resources to do anything as big as this with pro sports or entertainment on a worldwide stage such as this. As a hail mary pass in the NFL would say yeah right I hope or pray to GOD that this works and saves this forgotten town .
this town needs exposure big time and I think this town deserves it and deserves the chance to change and prosper to create more opportunties for other forms of endeavours maybe somthing with extreme sports like the x-games could host an event here someday but the way this town works - they need a wake up call desperately or they will end up with higher taxes ever than they thought of - because the money to reimburse the 20 million dollars has got to come from somewhere - but it shouldn't come from the town residents who knew this was a bad idea from the get-go due to lack of professionalism and experience in this type of endeavour. Now in the videos there is a part where it surrounds the entire area of which a stadium could be built if they had gone to seek professionals to help them with this endeavour.
the world talks about wasting money well this is what you call wasting money without a guarantee payoff from it.
so much for the kids who want a professional extreme sports park due to lack of town people not caring about their youths as well. The way this town is goin - it wil get less business as well due to their lack of experience
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