The mayor made two separate attempts to derail this deal.
She worked hard to increase the odds that Spurs ownership would possibly start weighing other cities as options. (Some will say “that was never really on the table anyway” ..
Never say never.
You don’t take a great thing or great opportunity for granted.
Make whatever excuses for her you want. The fact remains: she worked against one of the best deals a small-market city has ever landed for a pro sports team and arena.
That shouldn’t be forgotten going forward.
Twice. She tried twice.
Thank you council members Kaur, Viagran, Gavito, White, Spears, and Gonzalez.
Now let’s all get on the same train and work through the other aspects to get this project going.
Seriously, this is bigger than the @spurs These guys tried to say your original vote didn't matter that the people who put the city in $160 million debt know more than we do. They tried to take away your vote because they didn't like the outcome or they cared more about sucking up to the Mayor.
When the time comes vote people like this out of office.
FYI some of them have burner accounts to talk mess.
@theloserteacher@RicForDistrict6@TeriCastilloD5@edwardmungia
@TimesSport@_TomClarke@JamesGheerbrant If all you have to say is “it’s Ronaldo’s fault” and not put the major focus on the rest of the “golden generation” of teammates then I can’t take you serious
@karlussantus@FOXSports@CH14_ Portugal midfield finally started sending decent (not great, besides Rafa’s cross) once they started losing. They play too safe when the game starts. It took a bitch slap to the face for them to start playing slightly more through the middle instead of running the ball backwards