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The Other Side Of The Coyotes’ Fence
by Paul on 09/28/12 at 11:28 PM ET
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from Sanu Munshi of the Arizona Republic,
Glendale and potential Phoenix Coyotes buyer Greg Jamison appear to be at or near an agreement on a renegotiated deal to keep the hockey team at Jobing.com Arena.
Interim City Manager Horatio Skeete "will present the final agreed upon restructuring terms" to elected officials on Tuesday, according to a workshop agenda posted on Friday.
added 11:54pm,
from Mike Sunnucks of the Phoenix Business Journal,
A council agenda for the Oct. 2 meeting says Skeete “will present the final agreed upon restructuring terms” of the arena package.
Glendale officials, however, stopped short of saying a new deal was struck or imminent. A Jamison representative declined comment on the status of the talks.
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As with every story on this issue for the past 4 years, the Toronto based media has said this team is leaving, done, folded etc. Every story from Phoenix explains the current status of the team and possible resolution. The fact is the team is still in Phoenix 4 years later, and no closer to leaving inspite of Toronto media propaganda.
Posted by timbits on 09/29/12 at 11:03 AM ET
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Thanks to John Shannon of Sportsnet, here is the new proposal.
Posted by Paul from Motown Area on 09/28/12 at 11:59 PM ET