imuniqueaf t1_jdcky4k wrote
Reply to comment by spokchewy in Pawtucket hits brakes on public borrowing for soccer stadium amid financial headwinds by Rogue-Island-Pirate
The deposit was $24 per seat. Let's see how people actually pay for the whole season.
spokchewy t1_jdcsmif wrote
For 2023, more people than ever paid for the whole season just a few miles north in Foxboro, where attendance is over 20k / game.
Another aspect of USL is that you will have dozens if not hundreds of traveling supporters coming to Pawtucket for these games.
Yeah, soccer tourism is a thing, even in the USL.
https://www.uslsoccer.com/news_article/show/652221-strong-supporters-groups-rising-alongside-usl
majoroutage t1_jdd79z1 wrote
Then they should have no problem raising the funds privately!
Maybe consider doing a Kickstarter?
I also can't wait to see all the tourists that are supposed to come in on the train to take a bus to downtown past downtown to this new stadium.
(For the record I'm fine with the train station. But the tourism justification was stupid. The reality is it's a commuter station. Which is okay. We needed it.)
spokchewy t1_jddh9er wrote
It’s stupid to attract tourism to Pawtucket? Ok.
I travel all over the US for Revs games and we often see hundreds of out of town supporters for Revs games.
If you don’t think the RI vs Hartford rivalry will be interesting, that’s ok.
majoroutage t1_jddhmam wrote
No, I said using that as a driving factor to build a train station in a location that's not exactly convenient for such a purpose was stupid.
And again, if there is so much money to be made from stadium operations then there should be plenty of opportunities for private funding. When so much of it is to be left on taxpayers that's generally a sign the real risk is higher than what they're trying to sell you. Tax money is not a VC fund.
And AGAIN, WHY WAS THERE NOT A VOTE?
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