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Who ever did that first revenue projection better be fired! What a cluster****! ROFL |
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This clearly needs to happen. Nobody in LA gives a shit about them, and a team not even being able to fill a ****ing joke of a soccer stadium gives the league a perpetual black eye.
Of course, even if they go back, at this point, how much damage have they done to their old San Diego base? This was dumb as **** from the outset. Spanos should be shot out of a cannon into a brick wall. |
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San Diego is not going to pay for Spanos' stadium. SD fans would welcome the Chargers back without Spanos. They'd even welcome them back WITH Spanos if he paid for a new stadium next to Qualcomm with his own money.
He doesn't have enough, though. What they are NOT going to do is pay for it themselves, as they shouldn't. |
I can't believe how many cities are so eager and willing to pay for a stadium.
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I don't think cities should pay for a stadium.
But fans want a home team. Some don't mind the subsidy. Some go along with the accounting BS that having a team will some how raise more revenue than the city loans cost. I'm a little surprised that San Antonio isn't in the discussion for the Chargers. Texas appears willing to support football at all levels. I don't think Jones has the clout to veto like he once did. If you move to San Antonio and it doesn't work out, you can always move again. Heck, the Chargers would probably get better attendance sharing a stadium in Arlington than they will get sharing a stadium in LA. |
can the nfl force a sale????
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Not going to happen. Where the **** you gonna put them?
There's nowhere for them to play here as the Qualcomm site is as good as gone. You'd have to develop a whole new stadium on a new site somewhere else within the county. The city of San Diego itself isn't teeming with land viable enough to build a stadium on. The people will vote what happens with the current Qualcomm site in November. Two initiatives are on the table right now: An FS Investors "Soccer City" vision and SDSU's new Aztec stadium/extended campus. Qualcomm will be torn down in favor of either a 20k or a 35k seat stadium and a bunch of retail or living facilities. That ship sailed, NFL. San Diego is moving on with out you. |
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Shiiiiiit...if they thought a new stadium in SD was expensive then, then good luck. Because any new stadium here will need to be 100% privately funded. The Tax payers didn't want to pay for Dean's shit BEFORE he moved, they sure as **** won't be volunteering any money to bring him back.
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