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The Nutting Dilema

Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2017 12:49 am
by Tintin
7E5952713C0 wrote: The lease expires in 2030. The Pirates pay what they and the Sports and Exhibition Authority contractually agreed to. The SEA can't unilaterally change the terms of the agreement. They try something like that and all of a sudden we'll be looking at the Carolina Buccos.



Here's the lease. The Bucs pay a straight $100,000 plus a potential cut of the tickets and concessions.


As a Greensboro resident, I welcome the Carolina Bucs.

The Nutting Dilema

Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2017 4:11 am
by JollyRoger
6E53544E53543A0 wrote: The lease expires in 2030. The Pirates pay what they and the Sports and Exhibition Authority contractually agreed to. The SEA can't unilaterally change the terms of the agreement. They try something like that and all of a sudden we'll be looking at the Carolina Buccos.



Here's the lease. The Bucs pay a straight $100,000 plus a potential cut of the tickets and concessions.


As a Greensboro resident, I welcome the Carolina Bucs.
Are you sure? You also get Nutting as part of the deal!

The Nutting Dilema

Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2017 1:17 pm
by Tintin
55707373664D70787A6D1F0 wrote: The lease expires in 2030. The Pirates pay what they and the Sports and Exhibition Authority contractually agreed to. The SEA can't unilaterally change the terms of the agreement. They try something like that and all of a sudden we'll be looking at the Carolina Buccos.



Here's the lease. The Bucs pay a straight $100,000 plus a potential cut of the tickets and concessions.


As a Greensboro resident, I welcome the Carolina Bucs.
Are you sure? You also get Nutting as part of the deal!


I'm cool with that. I don't find him the problem that some of y'all do.

The Nutting Dilema

Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2017 1:42 pm
by dogknot17@yahoo.co
I don't get how the city can force any business what to do with their money. If the Pirates leave, the city will get nothing. All that development on the North Shore would take a huge hit.



I also hope PNC stays on for the naming rights of the ballpark.