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By hamilton pride (anonymous) | Posted August 16, 2010 at 21:04:18
wow icredible people!
Anyone who thinks it is really going to cost less in west harbour is in dream land, this whole mess is so political its incredible. In the end those roads needed anywhereelse will have to be built down there. The city is attempting to clean up the west harbour which is good but you cant do it at the expense of the tiger-cats. The team has needed a new stadium to get it back on even grounds forever and goverments have helped fund probably every stadium out there, Hamilton has waited for this and the chance finally came up. The city now wants to take that money that was really ment to be a joint venture between the city and the tiger-cats and use it towards completeing personal agendas. I dont even get why anyone would want it down there? I attended the debate at the end of the evening between councilors at city hall and listened to several admit how badly the city had handled this whole thing and I as a tax payer of this city am ashamed of that, SORRY BOB YOUNG!
I remember when the city amongst other people beged you to take our team out of bankruptsy and to burn your money rather than theres, I remember all the improvements you did right away just to remove us as the laughingstock of the league, I remember you doing those things all along and still smiling and I can tell you sir I appreciate it! The city shut you out of this prosess long time ago and you deserved way better! As a tigercat fan and boaster of one of Hamiltons few positive pride identities I ask please bare with us we will make something work!
Personal choice, where it is now! Shut Cannon off for that block, take back Scott Park Scool and make one really cool venue right there, lots of space, the center of the city!
We are with you Mr Young
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