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Chargers should rename themselves. They might have a shot at fans in LA if that happens.
Chargers should rename themselves. They might have a shot at fans in LA if that happens.
Exactly. Like I bet even some Americans would love to cross the border and catch a game sometimes. You just know a lot of Canadians would support their only team too. It's the 4th largest sports and media market. Toronto Raiders, make it happen lol.
Exactly. Like I bet even some Americans would love to cross the border and catch a game sometimes. You just know a lot of Canadians would support their only team too. It's the 4th largest sports and media market. Toronto Raiders, make it happen lol.
Some of the stuff Kroenke said was really, really fucked up.
3. In the event that we somehow got an NFL team in Canada, would the BS blackout policy apply to all of Canada or just in the Greater Toronto Area?
Some of the stuff Kroenke said was really, really fucked up.
https://twitter.com/LauraAnthony7/status/687105021176090624Asked if he had any message for anxious #RaiderNation @Raiders fans back in Oakland, owner Mark Davis said "hi."
The stuff about loving St Louis?
"I've been open about this process. What has happened here has gone on since 2002. Let's be honest here."
"As an owner to be able to appeal to our fans, we have to have a first-class stadium project. Have to be a certain quality"
"I understand the emotional side. Responsibility to other owners, too, to have a first class stadium."
"This is the hardest undertaking that I've faced in my professional career."
"You do not want to come into Los Angeles without something that is really first-class, because that's what's expected."
L.A. did nothing to try keep the team. St. Louis offered to build a second stadium in 20 years, with a total of almost a billion dollar of public funding between the two. No market has put forth as much for the NFL. Also keep in mind that St. Louis already lost the Cardinals and got tricked into thinking they were getting an expansion team that ended up going to Jacksonville of all places.
St.louis has plenty of reason to complain.
And the same can be said for St. Louis this time around, the better business solution emerged here in L.A. and we had three teams scrambling to get here.
Los Angeles has spent the last 20 years being used as a pawn for other franchises to get new stadiums, more than a dozen proposals came and left breaking our hearts over and over again.
As far as I'm concerned St. Louis was playing with house money, courtesy of Los Angeles. The Rams are back where they belong.
Three things.
1. I'm not supporting Toronto if they call themselves the Raiders.
2. I'm also sure that the Toronto Argonauts and even the Hamilton Tiger Cats of the CFL team would not support an NFL team on their turf. That could be a problem.
3. In the event that we somehow got an NFL team in Canada, would the BS blackout policy apply to all of Canada or just in the Greater Toronto Area?
This is why we need to get public money out of stadiums. The NFL is a business and goes wherever the fuck it wants, tax money being flushed down the toilet.
And the same can be said for St. Louis this time around, the better business solution emerged here in L.A. and we had three teams scrambling to get here.
Los Angeles has spent the last 20 years being used as a pawn for other franchises to get new stadiums, more than a dozen proposals came and left breaking our hearts over and over again.
As far as I'm concerned St. Louis was playing with house money, courtesy of Los Angeles. The Rams are back where they belong.
I just feel like there hasn't been a good track record there. How many teams have LA lost? Just seems like it's one of those things where it sounds nice to have a team there, but then there's a realization not enough people really cares.
Maybe this will be different as the stadium project does look ambitious. But I'm assuming stadiums proposed 20-30 years ago looked ambitious too. So I guess we'll see in 20 years if a team is still viable in LA. Let alone two.
How can the same be said for St. Louis? They did a ton to try keep the team. The fact that there were three teams, two of whom had home cities that did not do much to keep their teams, is all the more reason that the one market that did try to keep their team shouldn't have been shut out. You solve the LA problem, get two teams who need stadiums a new stadium, and reward the market that did work to keep the team.
The rap that LA is a bad sports town is wholly undeserved. What we are though are smart fans with several entertainment options at our fingertips, so LA fans don't blindly support garbage being peddled out there as a team trying to win. When a good product is out on the field, court, boxing ring, ice, or baseball diamond, Los Angelinos show up and show out. Proof can be seen in the Lakers, Clippers, Angels, Dodgers, Galaxy, Kings, and the Ducks. All these teams have a loyal and vibrant support base.
Or claim Houston could fit 2 teams with the city sizeSan Antonio is next don't worry.
The rap that LA is a bad sports town is wholly undeserved. What we are though are smart fans with several entertainment options at our fingertips, so LA fans don't blindly support garbage being peddled out there as a team trying to win. When a good product is out on the field, court, boxing ring, ice, or baseball diamond, Los Angelinos show up and show out. Proof can be seen in the Lakers, Clippers, Angels, Dodgers, Galaxy, Kings, and the Ducks. All these teams have a loyal and vibrant support base.
3) People kept on cheering for the Colts. This was the least common because everyone was bitter at the owner for not only taking the team (In the middle of the night like a coward), but also took the name and legacy so that Baltimore could never be the Colts again, and (If I remember correctly.) all of the stats and Championships stayed with the Colts name.
The rap that LA is a bad sports town is wholly undeserved. What we are though are smart fans with several entertainment options at our fingertips, so LA fans don't blindly support garbage being peddled out there as a team trying to win. When a good product is out on the field, court, boxing ring, ice, or baseball diamond, Los Angelinos show up and show out. Proof can be seen in the Lakers, Clippers, Angels, Dodgers, Galaxy, Kings, and the Ducks. All these teams have a loyal and vibrant support base.
I will be so happy when he no longer owns some of the teams in Denver.
2. CFL didn't do anything when Bills were playing in Toronto.
3. Market would likely be the same as Blue Jays, so only Quebec and Ontario.
And the same can be said for St. Louis this time around, the better business solution emerged here in L.A. and we had three teams scrambling to get here.
Los Angeles has spent the last 20 years being used as a pawn for other franchises to get new stadiums, more than a dozen proposals came and left breaking our hearts over and over again.
As far as I'm concerned St. Louis was playing with house money, courtesy of Los Angeles. The Rams are back where they belong.
Isn't that the definition of a fair weather fan?
Isn't that the definition of a fair weather fan?
Dodgers and Lakers have always had really good attendance even when the teams aren't good. Last 3 years Lakers have been top 10 on attendance despite being a dumpster fire. There is a lot of history with those teams though.
Dodgers and Lakers have always had really good attendance even when the teams aren't good. Last 3 years Lakers have been top 10 on attendance despite being a dumpster fire. There is a lot of history with those teams though.
Cool LA finally gets a major sports team... oh wait
seriously like they don't have enough? Currruuuuuppption.
That's the thing, though. His point was that LA residents won't support the team if they suck. Which is understandable of course. But it's the NFL franchises that have failed over the years. So who's to say if the Rams are no good for awhile, we're not having this same conversation about relocation in a couple decades when the luster of this new stadium starts to wear off. And the Rams had a lengthy history in LA too.
Serious question, what was wrong with St Louis' dome? It seems like it's only what 20 years old at most.
(Sorry for someone is San Diego that seems pretty new)
^^^ I can confirm all of thisI only went to a couple games but honestly it was a pretty awful stadium to be in. It was like a dungeon. More importantly it didn't meet the "top tier" requirements that existed in the contract with the Rams, whatever that means.
Really though it doesn't matter, I'm sure even if the Dome was in better condition Kroenke would have gotten the Rams out anyway.
Any information on who is paying for the stadium in LA?