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You would not know but it is Privately owned!!
Building a new stadium while destroying your historical one is not development.
Building a new stadium while destroying your historical one is not development.
nAH IS A DONKEY LIKE YOU!!
Building a new stadium while destroying your historical one is not development.
nAH IS A DONKEY LIKE YOU!!
Actually that's the template for the outcome of Marriott. Many others will fail and become depressed. Having said that the best friend of the Oligarch-in-Chief wants to buy that real estate.
Building a new stadium while destroying your historical one is not development.
nAH IS A DONKEY LIKE YOU!!
Aluh hear dis basement livin keera wite mout daag a seh.
Building a new stadium while destroying your historical one is not development.
nAH IS A DONKEY LIKE YOU!!
Aluh hear dis basement livin keera wite mout daag a seh.
Listen to RAW SEWAGE MOUTH!!!
come on man not everything needs to have a political spin..GT is a bad place for any sports stadium...especially for one that critically relies on good drainage...GT floods easily especially that cricket ground and has always had poor drainage..
from what I hear, the new stadium does not flood easily and in fact has one of the best drainage of all Caribbean cricket grounds..
From what I hear things like cricket grounds and soccer grounds could be raised by filling them in and raising the ground.
Is Bourda a historic site worth preserving????
But then again the PPP is not into preserving history they are into building their new history steeped in corruption and theft. See Buddy's princess hotel and the various government loans that built that shyte......