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Originally Posted by _Q_
I am aware of what's happening in Syria, which is why I brought it up.
I know the government probably funded that stadium 100%, because nobody in that country could afford to foot the bill. Unlike here. Again, I'm not for 100% public funding, that would be irresponsible.
Let's look at neighbouring Lebanon though. Camille Chamoun Stadium in better is by far a nicer place than McMahon.
http://www.worldstadiums.com/stadium..._chamoun.shtml
Isn't it slightly embarrassing if you had a guest from Lebanon and you wanted to show them how amazing democracy, freedom and capitalism are and you take them to a football stadium that's worse than what he has in his country?
All I'm saying is, we shouldn't set the bar so low as to have infrastructure that's just adequate.
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Nobody has said that's the case. McMahon needs some work, but as is it's on par with the vast majority of North American football stadiums, most of which also need to be updated. People seem to be severely detached from that reality.