Boise St games will have a better atmosphere lol.
Don't knock Boise St. games, may be a small market but the fans in Boise are fiercely loyal. I've been to a few BSU games and they are pretty intense.
Boise St games will have a better atmosphere lol.
I bet rows 1-10 are terrible for watching NFL football games.
StubHub Center, the home of the Chargers for the next two seasons, with a capacity around 30,000:
Complete with "luxury" cabanas!
Chargers owner Dean Spanos held a meet-and-greet event in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
Well, one fan is joining San Diego moving companies on the list of people pissed off about the Chargers relocating and ready to protest:
This has it all. One middle finger. Two middle fingers. Grown men in sports jerseys angry at another man in a sports jersey, who is also angry. The one guy in the Lance Alworth jersey is so mad at Middle Fingers Man that he is ready to fight him. The part that makes it truly sad is after Middle Fingers Man says his peace, he doesn't want to fight his fellow fan; he calmly walks up the stairs with security, defeated and broken.
Middle Fingers Man goes by SD Sign Guy on Twitter, because he brings signs to games I guess. Based on this tweet, he is happy with himself.
https://twitter.com/jmt619/status/821821326574768128?ref_src=twsrc^tfw
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...ill-belichick-kirk-cousins-antonio-brown-moreAs much as the Chargers' move to Los Angeles angered San Diego, it angered NFL executives and owners just as much, if not more.
Since the move was announced, the NFL has been "besides itself," in the words of one league source. "There are a ton of owners very upset that [the Chargers] moved," one source said. The source added that the NFL wants the Chargers to move back, though nobody believes that possibility is realistic.
But some NFL owners and some league officials are still hoping, now that the move has been made official, that Chargers chairman Dean Spanos will wake up one morning soon, recognize this situation has been "bungled so bad," and take his team back to San Diego, where it spent the past 56 years. Again, the chances are at best remote that this happens.
But some owners and league officials are still praying that the longest of long shots occurs and the Chargers bolt back to San Diego.
It's really funny because kroenke's group played spanos so hard, but the spanos wing got them a consolation prize second fiddle option so bad they assumed he'd never take it. Then spanos bungled the stadium stuff and pissed off the city and forced his own hand, to take the horrible option. Basically everyone played themselves.
Sigh....come back.
http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/new...es-stadiums-photos/1tgh5n7802pz91fci8fypnwbitSunday marked the first time two Los Angeles NFL teams were home since 1994, but no one seemed to care.
Both the L.A. Chargers and L.A. Rams played in relatively empty stadiums.
Check out this photo of the 27,000-seat StubHub Center during Sunday's Dolphins vs. Chargers game:
The StubHub Center holds 27,000. The Chargers failed to sell the game out, as the announced attendance was 25,381, which is the number of tickets ”distributed" not the number of people through the turnstiles.
Based on reports on the ground, roughly 50 percent of the crowd were there to cheer on the visiting Miami Dolphins.
Video:The #Chargers miss the field goal to lose the game, stadium accidentally sets off the celebratory fireworks
https://twitter.com/ohrnberger/status/909553023680110592
And this view of the L.A. Memorial Coliseum during Sunday's Redskins vs. Rams game:
Not sure why the Chargers doubled-down on the LA move. Looks like a huge mistake
Not sure why the Chargers doubled-down on the LA move. Looks like a huge mistake
We couldn't be duped into building them a Stadium downtown for free so Dean Spanos threw a fucking temper tantrum and decided to take his ball and leave.
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We couldn't be duped into building them a Stadium downtown for free so Dean Spanos threw a fucking temper tantrum and decided to take his ball and leave.
The Chargers are dead to me and I've stopped caring about football entirely as a result...need a new surrogate team...taking all suggestions...I'll root for anybody but the Patriots and the Raiders.
We couldn't be duped into building them a Stadium downtown for free so Dean Spanos threw a fucking temper tantrum and decided to take his ball and leave.
The Chargers are dead to me and I've stopped caring about football entirely as a result...need a new surrogate team...taking all suggestions...I'll root for anybody but the Patriots and the Raiders.
LA is not a football town.
LA is not a football town. How many times must teams move there, then leave before they stop going back?
We couldn't be duped into building them a Stadium downtown for free so Dean Spanos threw a fucking temper tantrum and decided to take his ball and leave.
The Chargers are dead to me and I've stopped caring about football entirely as a result...need a new surrogate team...taking all suggestions...I'll root for anybody but the Patriots and the Raiders.
They're not a pro football town, USC has no problem putting asses in the seats.
But you just said they're not a pro football town.
You should be miserable with all the other Niner fans out there.We couldn't be duped into building them a Stadium downtown for free so Dean Spanos threw a fucking temper tantrum and decided to take his ball and leave.
The Chargers are dead to me and I've stopped caring about football entirely as a result...need a new surrogate team...taking all suggestions...I'll root for anybody but the Patriots and the Raiders.
LA didn't need two teams. They should've gotten the Raiders back, and sent the Chargers or Rams to Vegas instead.
LA didn't need two teams. They should've gotten the Raiders back, and sent the Chargers or Rams to Vegas instead.
He's poor by owners standards. He's probably only a billionaire due to the value of the Chargers. He really should have sold the team.Or the billionaire owner could have self-funded a portion of the stadium that would have been built in SD instead of asking the public for a handout.
It totally is, picture is taken before the actual game even started. Take a picture of Dodgers Stadium before a game and you'll get an empty stadium as well. Add to the fact that the coliseum is huge, ~90k, even selling about 60k would look empty as someone previously mentioned.That picture for the Rams/Redskins game seems misleading as the stadium looked much more packed during the game when I watched it. That just looks like a shot during pre game
Can't wait to see the 27,000 Raiders fans that show up for Raiders at Chargers.
Sorry but we're not going to pay top dollar to watch garbage ass football teams with no local Fanbase. It's not worth the price of tickets, concessions, parking, and worst of all the traffic. The numbers will go up once a team comes to town that people actually want to see.LA is not a football town. How many times must teams move there, then leave before they stop going back?
He's poor by owners standards. He's probably only a billionaire due to the value of the Chargers. He really should have sold the team.
I wonder what NFL rules are for moving a team again? If this continues, two teams are obviously not financially viable at this location.
The cash he paid to move ($650M) would have built Gillette Stadium ($325M) twice. He wanted a tax payer funded palace.
Or the billionaire owner could have self-funded a portion of the stadium that would have been built in SD instead of asking the public for a handout.
The cash he paid to move ($650M) would have built Gillette Stadium ($325M) twice. He wanted a tax payer funded palace.