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La terrible équipe de la LNH de l’Arizona demande 200 millions de dollars aux électeurs pour construire une maison permanente, mais les stades sont toujours d’énormes gouffres d’argent


La terrible équipe de la LNH de l’Arizona demande 200 millions de dollars aux électeurs pour construire une maison permanente, mais les stades sont toujours d’énormes gouffres d’argent


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  1. CHONK_22

    I didn’t finish the article, there is clear anti-coyote bias riddled throughout the piece. The Coyotes need to do something soon to cause an uproar. They need something that everyone sees, not just the people of Tempe

  2. BayouYote

    This is a horribly written and false article. The record revenue in a year without the Coyotes is categorically false because their last game was in April. So they’re 2022 includes the Coyotes playing there…

    Also the nitwit is touting the $500m in tax breaks and $220m in bonds.

    Guess how much tax revenue the current dump generates…

    Let me help $0.

    And the $220m in bonds? Guess how much it’s going to take to fix the land for any other purpose? $220 million that SOMEONE (Tempe) is going to have to pay.

  3. littlecaretaker1234

    Idk why people hate on the Coyotes, like we’re the first team who has ever been bad at organized sports.

  4. CoyotesAreOkay

    Lmfao two paragraphs in and an article posted TODAY is still parroting the dead talking point that the Coyotes don’t have their logo at center ice. Such a bad faith article.

    Love that they’re constantly harping on the 200million the Coyotes are asking for (despite the fact that if a Tempe resident does not participate at TED they will not spend a dime of their money funding it) and not the 1.9 BILLION Meruelo is paying.

  5. Guy_onna_Buffalo

    Would bet a finger this article was commissioned by a very rich man who opposes the Tempe move for his own gain.

  6. FatherFenix

    Pretty much all of those talking points have already been debunked as false.

    Just more bad faith propaganda. The fact that it references them not having their logo allowed, for example, was shot down about five seconds after that rumor started…months and months ago. Seeing this included is a dead giveaway that this isn’t legitimate reporting or fact-based.

  7. a_smith55

    Me personally, I hope it doesn’t get built in tempe but rather across the river on tribal land. The amount of nimby dorks who want to try and keep Tempe some cool, unique college town are fooling themselves. Take the land and put in another call center or luxury condo for young corporate kids or out country asu students. Be stuck with the traffic and get none of the rewards.

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