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Railroad Complex Closed for 2/24

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nubepequena

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Join date: 2009-05-27
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Re: Railroad Complex Closed for 2/24

Post  nubepequena on Wed Feb 24, 2010 10:26 pm

LonDrew wrote:
nubepequena wrote:How??? For what?? Was looking for to seeing you Mr. LonDrew . Absurd is right.

You too, Nube (not sure that sounds right ). I guess the soccer gods just don't want us to play this game.


It's all good-however you say it. Those soccer gods need to have mercy on the girls.
They really need a plan B...C...D. I am not quite sure how many would have made it on time for the 6:30 game anyhow. People do work and 35 is usually a nightmare-getting there in enough time to warm up, funny. I know, rain outs-lots of teams making up games. Yeah, yeah.

clueless

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Re: Railroad Complex Closed for 2/24

Post  clueless on Wed Feb 24, 2010 10:27 pm

TxRattlesnake wrote:Does anyone know of any soccer complexes that are profitable? Exclude the ones tied to a club, but complexes like Richland, UTD, Chinn/Chapel. I realize some are privateky owned others are city owned.
If the city of Irving turned the old Texas Stadium land into an elite soccer complex with 20 fields or more, could it eventually become profitable?


I was thinking along those lines when I'd heard the Silverdome was purchased for 500K and the plan was to possibly use it for soccer. I don't see how you could get enough soccer played in a depressed area like Pontiac, MI to pay for upkeep ($1.5 million) of that type of facility. That's the problem with buildings rather than fields, they require more maintenance. I would think that might be possible in North Texas from an economic standpoint - that would be way less than Texans/Andro's initial cost, but way more than their maintenance cost (I'm assuming).

Good Luck getting Texas Stadium for $500K, however. If you can, pm me and I'm in! That would be a pretty good location with lots of potential greenspace (i.e. probably good commerical location).

Richland is always in great shape (although, it's in worse shape than normal right now) - classic league pays a lot to keep that up - I do wonder if LHGCL pays less or what? Surprising they can't find fields better than they currently have. I wonder if, in future, all the leagues will go to turf on a permanent or even contigent basis - shame if it did happen, but at least the games would be played.
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