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Caveat . . .
Not many people take this council dude very seriously . . . We've heard that he imagines himself as the next Mayor of Kansas City . . . Meanwhile, most people imagine themselves anywhere else but talking to him.
Still . . .
There's no denying that the council dude is probably correct inasmuch that it's clear stadium negotiations seem to be going nowhere . . . And if we want to talk about believably . . . New Royals owner John Sherman has made it very clear that he can't be trusted to keep his word or share any information with taxpayers he's asking for cash.
Here's a peek at his warning tonight . . .
The Royals’ pursuit of a new stadium appears to be facing major obstacles in negotiations with Jackson County leaders, and the team may be looking elsewhere in the metro area, according to a city official. Kevin O’Neill, a City Councilman from the 1st District At-Large, tweeted today that he is hearing the Royals will soon entertain offers elsewhere in the metro, including North Kansas City in Clay County, and potentially a site in Wyandotte County in Kansas.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .
Kansas City councilman says Royals will soon listen to offers from other cities in the metro
The stadium talks do not appear to be going well.
Councilman concerned both Chiefs and Royals will leave Kansas City
There's a growing concern from some city leaders on the future homes for both the Kansas City Royals and the Kansas City Chiefs.
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