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  • By the way, pointing to a 20K capacity is irrelevant when you don't fill the 20K to begin with. You can't say "we would get more with a bigger stadium" when you can't fill the one you have.
  • As far as kids and collecting cards, they still are, just not SPORTS cards image
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  • NickMNickM Posts: 4,895 ✭✭✭


    << <i>I hope you're not serious. I went to the MLS page and picked four random names from last year's all star game. I also found attendance stats and schedules quite easily. I was forced to do that because no self respecting US sports fan actually knows that stuff. >>



    Yup. You're a troll.

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    Yup. You're a troll.

    Nick >>



    That's how you handle adversity in a debate? Didn't realize you were under 25.
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    I'm done feeding you.

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  • I accept your surrender. MLS for life.
  • ClockworkAngelClockworkAngel Posts: 1,994 ✭✭✭


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    << <i>I don't believe the average sports fan knows more football player names today than baseball, though I do think football is the more popular aport, due primarily to gambling and fantasy football. >>



    I disagree with the first half and strongly agree with the last half. I have met very few big football fans that don't either gamble on them or play FF. That being said, ask your average sports fan about Peyton Manning, and they wlll know a lot. Ask about Miguel Cabrera-not so much >>



    Todd, the amount of wagering on NFL games per week is astounding and dwarfs all other sports combined. Do you ever even hear anyone mention "the spread" in baseball? The vast majority of sports fans don't even know how to interpret a baseball line but everyone knows what a 7-point spread means. >>



    Tim I totally agree. I was agreeing with you on that point. :-)
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