Chalkie Gerzowski Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 Can Golisano own both the Bills and Sabres? Golisano should bring in Rich, Wegman and Jacobs as minority stakeholders. Tell Jacobs to sell off the Bruins.
The Dean Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 Sorry but a domed stadium just makes sense. Forget sentimentality because it could happen that instead of being nostalgic for the days of open-air games, we'll all be nostalgic for the days when the Bills USED to be in Buffalo. 653525[/snapback] Since poor attendance is not a real issue for the Bills, what would a domed stadium do to improve the Bills chances of staying in Buffalo. Just curious.
MadBuffaloDisease Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 Since poor attendance is not a real issue for the Bills, what would a domed stadium do to improve the Bills chances of staying in Buffalo. Just curious. A domed stadium could be used for more than just 10 games a year. In other words, it's a stadium for MORE than just the Bills to use/own.
The Dean Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 A domed stadium could be used for more than just 10 games a year. In other words, it's a stadium for MORE than just the Bills to use/own. 653656[/snapback] I see where it MIGHT help WNY by being available for other events (not really, though as I doubt Buffalo is turning down big events in February that are bigger than HSBC Center can handle)...but, how does it help the Bills stay in Buffalo? For the Biils to stay in Buffalo they will probably need a new stadium...that I buy. Some may decide the only way to build a stadium is to make it domed, thereby increasing it's ability to be used during the winter for non-Bills events. Realistically, this will probably just take money away from HSBC and other venues, IMO. And, call me crazy (you're doing it anyway, so what the hell) but I think a domed stadium would actually hurt the Bills attendance in the long run.
taterhill Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 Too bad the guy's a complete assbag. He along with the other 6 guys that own everything downtown will want to control all rights and not fork out a dime. Might as well have Ralph keep rolling through animatronics, like the hall of presidents @ Disney World. The Sabres will win in spite of him. 653532[/snapback] Disgruntled Paychex employee
MartyBall4Buffalo Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 I dont know all about the economics of it, since I don't live there but would it be viable to do what kc is doing/wants to do. Make renovations to improve the current stadium, and add a rolling roof? I ask cause I see people talking about building a new stadium, and well Arrowhead is just as old as Ralp Wilson Stadium if not older so just curious....
34-78-83 Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 FWIW my mother used to do some of Tom's accounting tasks, and always said he came across as a good person, and treated her with respect...
Just Jack Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 If they were to build a new stadium, I'd like to see wider areas arond the concession stands for walking. That's one thing I noticed from having been at Indy, Cincy, and Miami. When trying to get around, pre-game, between 1/4's haltime, and post game, you're constantly having to bob and weave your way through the crowds at RWS.
beerme1 Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 I dont know all about the economics of it, since I don't live there but would it be viable to do what kc is doing/wants to do. Make renovations to improve the current stadium, and add a rolling roof? I ask cause I see people talking about building a new stadium, and well Arrowhead is just as old as Ralp Wilson Stadium if not older so just curious.... 653678[/snapback] We already have done 75 million in renovations. KC is not doing the rolling roof thingy last I heard.
Billsjunkie Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 If they build a domed stadium I would cry. Half of the experience of what makes being a Bills fan special, is freezing your butt off, screaming, and watching the opposing teams shutter in the bitter cold. While we wear no shirts, sing "Let it Snow", and take it all in. Thats what playing in Buffalo is all about. I seriously would say that I may not buy a Bills ticket again if I have to watch them indoors. I would just stay home.
MichFan Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 To those who resent the idea of taxpayer money going to keeping the Bills in WNY -- give me a freakin' break. You are among the highest taxed people in the country and what do you have to show for it? A growing economy - nope. Rapidly increasing property value - nope. Higher paying jobs - nope. Top-notch infrastructure - nope. Corrupt politicians and wasted dollars - bingo. At least the taxpayers would have something to show for their money if the Bills stay in town.
#41 Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 Disgruntled Paychex employee 653669[/snapback] My father's had one on one meetings with him concerning things downtown, that's all you need to know. sorry there's no link for it.
stinky finger Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 I see where it MIGHT help WNY by being available for other events (not really, though as I doubt Buffalo is turning down big events in February that are bigger than HSBC Center can handle)...but, how does it help the Bills stay in Buffalo? For the Biils to stay in Buffalo they will probably need a new stadium...that I buy. Some may decide the only way to build a stadium is to make it domed, thereby increasing it's ability to be used during the winter for non-Bills events. Realistically, this will probably just take money away from HSBC and other venues, IMO. And, call me crazy (you're doing it anyway, so what the hell) but I think a domed stadium would actually hurt the Bills attendance in the long run. 653660[/snapback] Come on. Think about it. Buffalo, with a domed stadium, could become the SUPERBOWL MECCA of the NFL. What with the allure of Niagra Falls...and the....and the uhhh....well we can boast about....well....we could be a poor mans' Detroit. Suddenly, I don't feel so good......
apuszczalowski Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 C'mon, they will have a Bass Pro shop. Thats right I said a BASS PRO SHOP. Buffalo is going to be a big name player soon being slightly overshadowed by NY and LA. Oh yeah, then theres the Casino and the Waterfront, and the Twin Span bridges to Fort Erie where they have the Race Track. Its only a quick drive to Erics former favorite hang out, The Sundowner. They could be the Poor mans Detroit, we just need a white rapper from Buffalos version of 8 mile to make it big and a long haired white wanna be wrapper who can't decide on a type of music to play to hype the city. Oh yeah, they would also need to be the founder of a popular type of music to SB XXXXXXXVII Here we come!!!!!!!
DieHardFan Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 I thought Golisano had ties to Rochester. If a new stadium is deemed necessary buy some pasture off the T-way west of Rochester and build it there. Or even close to Six Flags. Expand the regional concept from the pre-season to the real season and leave the cesspool behind. [i'll duck now. ]
Billsjunkie Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 My father's had one on one meetings with him concerning things downtown, that's all you need to know.sorry there's no link for it. 653857[/snapback] So that explains it. He pissed your dad off so now your declaring war on him. Oh no that must mean he is a jerk. How do you know your dad isn't the ass? Two way street there buddy.
Peter Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 I just cannot imagine Buffalo without the Bills. The Bills are an integral part of the community -- I dare say much more so than most sports franchises and their communities. There are a few other examples such as Green Bay. If the Bills were to leave, it just would not be the same.
#41 Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 So that explains it. He pissed your dad off so now your declaring war on him. Oh no that must mean he is a jerk. How do you know your dad isn't the ass? Two way street there buddy. 653940[/snapback] Not declare war, you douche, just not totally kissing his ass like everyone else. Somebody has to pay the taxes if the franchise changes hands. It might not be worth for the other douch (Golisano) to buy the team if the market isn't there. You think there's not an outside chance that he's not entirely thrilled with purchasing the Sabres. But that would screw up your fairy tale, wouldn't it? Speculation is soooo much fun isn't?
Buftex Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 You think there's not an outside chance that he's not entirely thrilled with purchasing the Sabres. But that would screw up your fairy tale, wouldn't it? Speculation is soooo much fun isn't? 654154[/snapback] He was delighted with buying the Sabres, unitl he had to go to meetings about "downtown stuff" (all you need to know!), and deal with guys like your dad! Your right speculation is sooooooo fun!
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