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Originally Posted by valo403
I fail to see how inconvenient concessions equals a needed replacement. That's something that could be easily, and cheaply, addressed via renovation.
The only real argument I've seen here, and it is a strong one, for a new stadium is that not owning the stadium is an issue for ownership. If that's the case then yes, a new stadium makes complete sense. But if the need for a new stadium is driven by ownerships need to have more control over income it should without a doubt be 100% privately funded.
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If the Flames built their own stadium for the Stamps how much does the UofC lose cash wise?
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