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Old Posted Jun 17, 2017, 2:21 PM
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This hasn't already been approved? What the heck is all the dirt and heavy machinery been doing on The Wanderer's Grounds then?
The city is paying for upgrades to the turf. The stands are a separate issue and would be done privately.
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 17, 2017, 6:33 PM
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Old Posted Jun 17, 2017, 6:35 PM
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It will be interesting to see how Councillors respond to this. Apparently the Friends of the Commons and some area residents have arranged a letter writing campaign against the temporary stadium (according to allnovascotia.com).
And SEA/Halifax FC are attempting to mobilize people in support of the stadium/team in advance of the vote on Tuesday.
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 17, 2017, 6:39 PM
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And SEA/Halifax FC are attempting to mobilize people in support of the stadium/team in advance of the vote on Tuesday.
I'm starting a group called "SUPER FRIENDS OF THE COMMONS" and we support the stadium...

     
     
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Old Posted Jun 17, 2017, 8:36 PM
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That is one big pile of dirt.
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 17, 2017, 9:18 PM
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That is one big pile of dirt.
I've thought that too on my weekly walks past the Grounds. Shows just how much TLC that field needed to get it up to par.
     
     
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I am hearing on Twitter that one Councillor after another has been in favor. *Fingers crossed*
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16-0 vote Canadian Premier League is coming to Halifax! We are getting a stadium!
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 20, 2017, 9:17 PM
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16-0 vote Canadian Premier League is coming to Halifax! We are getting a stadium!
Great news. Hopefully the terms will be favorable for SEA to succeed, and residents will turn out in huge numbers. (I have to admit, the 16-0 vote amazes me)

Donning the superman cape and getting the super heroes out, must have worked.
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 20, 2017, 9:26 PM
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16-0 vote Canadian Premier League is coming to Halifax! We are getting a stadium!
Fun!

Waye Mason commented on CBC about the Nimby dissent. He (tongue in cheek) said if drunken, hooligan football fans terrorize Summer street, they'll have to look at it again. "I don't think that's going to happen" he added...

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Old Posted Jun 20, 2017, 9:53 PM
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... Can I wear my Millwall jersey?
Only if you shout fuck you i'm Millwall! at everyone

The 16-0 vote is the most impressive bit to me. I'm shocked they all voted for it. There were some concerns over parking which is a bit odd given the fact that the stadium is in a highly urban area within walking-distance for a lot of the target demographic. Either way, I have no doubts there will be any trouble filling the stadium for matchdays. Bring it on!
     
     
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How many seats will this soccer stadium hold?
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How many seats will this soccer stadium hold?
SEA says 7,000.

In one render it listed both sideline stands as holding 2,500 each, the pub/patio holding 500, and then the last stand holding ~1,000-1,500.
     
     
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1) any updates on this?

2) this is for reference, spending 72M USD for a High School stadium. Kind of depressing

http://www.wideopencountry.com/record-breaking-expensive-texas-high-school-stadium-to-be-named/

Yes, I know there are a lot better things to spend $72M on (health care, roads, etc.)
     
     
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Old Posted Aug 15, 2017, 2:34 AM
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Does anyone know if the Canadian Premier League is going to consist of Canadian-based USL franchises plus a few new teams, or will it be all new teams with CPL teams competing for support with existing USL teams?
     
     
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I only have two comments regarding that article:

1) - If you are going to compare apples to apples, then if Halifax has a (metro) population of more than 400,000 (which it does), then the Moncton population should be for the CMA (150,000), not for the city proper (72,000).
2) - The reason why the third Touchdown Atlantic game didn't draw as well as the first two is because the CFL was only half-hearted in it's third attempt. The first two games had a full week of festivities preceding the event and there was a lot of hype. The third time around, there was no build-up at all and no community engagement. The CFL was only going through the motions and I think they really wanted the event to fail. They had already made up their mind by that point that they weren't interested in Moncton.

I am not interested in reigniting the "Halifax vs Moncton" CFL fight. That's over and done with. I'm just attempting to set the record straight. As long as Halifax gets a team before I'm too old and infirmed to go to a game, I'll make my way down there a couple of times a year to go to some games.........
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Old Posted Oct 26, 2017, 11:50 PM
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It is apples-to-apples in the sense that in Halifax's case there is a single municipality with over 400,000 people. It has one budget and a large capacity to chip in when it comes to a stadium. I agree that they way they presented it is misleading though.
     
     
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I have to say that I've never really understood the 'rivalry' between Moncton and Halifax. There are things that I like about both, but I would never really compare them as though they are all that similar.

Moncton Casino does get a lot of great entertainment that Halifax doesn't see, though, which is a great excuse to get away to Moncton for a weekend excursion.
     
     
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