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<description>&lt;p&gt;Now this is nice to hear. I&apos;m not totally sold on the Dynamo getting a stadium just yet, at least with tax payers money. I was against it when the Astros got Minute Maid, against it when the Rockets got the Toyota Center, and against it when the Texans got Reliant. Of course the previous three teams received more tax money than the entire projected cost for the Dynamo stadium. 

Since the Dynamo are at least willing to pay the majority of the cost for the stadium, and now the fans are raising money out of their own pocket, though I doubt they&apos;ll get more than a couple thousand at least, I&apos;m starting to reconsider. Especially since it will help revitalize an area of downtown that could use it and potentially help a Christian university get back on track financially. 

They need to get it done quick, before the price of the stadium goes up another 15 million due to the price of concrete, steel, gas, etc.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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