OT: Buccaneers, Rays & Other Tampa Bay Sports Teams

These Are The Days

I need about tree fiddy
May 17, 2014
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!

Holy crap I saw this coming from a mile away. If Pinellas plays these games again then Tampa needs to step in and the voters of St Pete need to send these dudes packing. You have 3 spots ready to go in Dale Mabry next to Raymond James, the fairgrounds or Ybor.

Thank God Jane Castor and Ken Welch don't play games and will at least cooperate
 

Point21

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Oct 23, 2018
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God this Bucs team is more painful to watch than the Lightning right now... no secondary, Skule is literally softer than Charmin TP, Toddy boy needs to pack his shit and leave, Baker is hurt and cant do it all himself with just Cade Otton (no diss on Cade, absolutely love him and hes showing what he can do with Evans and Godwin out). this team needed to add some depth at the deadline or sell off and prepare for the draft. they did f*** all..
 

JTBF81

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Dec 6, 2018
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More pathetic defensive playcalling and an offense that can't finish drives. Another loss for the pile of shit team and coaching staff, ho hum
 

Felonious Python

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Aug 20, 2004
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Oh God... St. Pete is gonna cheapskate out of this aren't they?
The city does have an insurance claim for the damage and repairs, but it includes a $22 million deductible and probably would cover only part of the overall costs. That means taxpayer dollars would have to be used.

I don't know St. Pete politics, specifically, but I'd figure that the city wouldn't really have a problem spending taxpayer money.

What the Rays need to come up with is the Tropicana Field transition plan. Paying to fix the roof isn't that big of a deal if the Rays will redevelop the area. Maybe the field becomes a convention center, or something.

Maybe the Rowdies move in.
 
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Hoek

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May 12, 2003
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That’s a ton of money for a stadium that will be in use for only 2-3 more seasons.

But this is not a simple decision to either spend or save for the St. Petersburg City Council. The Rays and the city have a use agreement that, for more than 25 years, was so ironclad that the Rays were tethered to an unattractive ballpark with an underwhelming history of attendance.

And now, in the final years of that use agreement, the dynamics have completely turned. The agreement says it is the city’s responsibility to provide the team with an MLB-quality stadium, and St. Pete could face significant monetary damages if it chooses not to repair the Trop.

In other words, the city could be on the hook for a lot of money either way.

So does the council want to spend money to fix Tropicana Field and keep an MLB team in town, or does it want to hand that money over to the Rays as they potentially pack their bags and relocate to Nashville or some other ambitious market?

They might just have to do it anyway if either way they have to spend a ton of money.
 

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