Originally posted by Ellsworth
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Can't imagine what Chargers fans are feeling today
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There was never a clear, unified vision. City wanted one thing, hoteliers wanted another and the Chargers something else. Spanos was unable to show enough leadership to bring all the factions together and he's really not a competent businessman. Spanos thought he had enough of the owners lined up for the first vote, only to be left standing alone at the altar while Kroenke won LA.
As far as LA goes, San Diego folks loathe LA, hate LA, can't stand LA. Less than zero chance they will follow them to LA. LA fucking sucks... from an SD point of view. We are totally grateful for Camp Pendleton, a 17 mile wide marine base/barrier between LA/OC and San Diego.
( thinking about building a wall or a moat)....
I've also read that the real reason behind the move was that Spanos intends to sell the franchise and that the buyers wanted him to handle the PR mess of moving the team and guide the process within the NFL- a new owner wouldn't have the ability to do that, while Spanos did. The valuation of the team doubles in LA compared to San Diego.
We'll see what happens, but if today's paper is any indication, its gonna be a tough road ahead to get tickets sold for this new lame-ass franchise
2 headlines today:
"San Diego fans unleash their fury"
"LA football fans couldn't possibly care less"
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Emperors new clothes
The team valuations are stuck in yesterdays' news, but the bean counters are still using the linear, always-going-up graphs
I agree with you, its a bubble valuation. Everybody pees their pants over this huge LA market, but its a very diverse fan base with millions of Steeler/Giants/Packers/Iggles fans in LA. The NFL is hell-bent on having this succeed, but they better get in tune with the current reality
Same holds true for Kroenke's Rams, they bought a pig in a poke. Ratings are already down because of the arcane TV rules. LA fans used to be immune to the blackout rules that limit what games can be on opposite the local team. With no local teams, LA market got great games every weekend. Now they'll be forced to watch one of the local losers and some weekends both.
LA NFL = The Emperor's New Clothes
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