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geekhack Community => Off Topic => Topic started by: VinnyCordeiro on Tue, 12 January 2016, 20:03:00
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NFL site already have a page for the team: http://www.nfl.com/teams/losangelesrams/roster?team=RAM
The relocation was approved not long ago, the owners' votation have gone 30-2 for the relocation, with San Diego Chargers given the option to join the Rams at the Inglewood stadium. Problem is that the Chargers wants to go to Carson.
And the Raiders will receive a loan of 100 million dollars to help building a new stadium in Oakland.
SOURCE: Google News, updating it every 5 minutes.
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:'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
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Yeah, like Cali needs another goddamn team. Greediest sports franchise state in America and even more amusing is most Californians I know hate their own teams.
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I remember when the Oilers left Houston, so I know how you guys feel in St. Louis. Feelsbadman.gif
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the only thing that matters is that i get to watch the niners play without having to go to the bay area
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The NFL is ****ing mental.
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Can't wait to see this circus unfold. What should we set the over/under for cost overruns on the new stadium? $500 million? Is that too low? Okay, I'll set it at $750 million.
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Yeah, like Cali needs another goddamn team. Greediest sports franchise state in America and even more amusing is most Californians I know hate their own teams.
Most Californians are just as crazy about sports as most anyone else. The Californians you know just happen to be people with better taste; that’s a biased sample though, not reflective of the state population generally.
The reason LA is attractive to teams is that it’s one of the biggest/richest media markets in the country. It’s not the state which is greedy, but the sports team owners.
The reason the Rams moved from LA -> St. Louis in the 90s was that southern CA cities weren’t willing to waste huge amounts of tax money building the team a new stadium, whereas St. Louis was happy to bend over. St. Louis was still trying to throw money at the team last year to get it to stay, but the new owner is a real estate mogul who bought a bunch of land in SoCal near the new stadium, and the rest of the NFL owners are glad to have a team in LA, since that helps everyone’s bottom line.
Frankly St. Louis will be better off without these leeches.
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The Oakland thing is ****ing ridiculous. Oakland already put a huge amount of money into renovating the stadium they are in now, 20 years ago. Nothing is ever enough for pro sports team owners though, hence the Raiders recent stunts.
Professional sports are a huge scam, diverting public money into the pockets of a handful of wealthy corporate owners. The public in general doesn’t get any return on the investment, it’s just an endless money hole.
Oakland should tell the Raiders to get bent, and should put the money into schools, police, housing, etc. instead.
http://www.contracostatimes.com/breaking-news/ci_29361743/oakland-has-millions-reasons-not-fund-new-raiders
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they should use that 100 million dorrah loan to fix up the city, not that stadium. not like the raiders are going to do anything but fail year after year.
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If I win the power ball ill buy a sports team and 1 clack :thumb:
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If I win the power ball ill buy a sports team and 1 clack :thumb:
Plz don't change the name of the Redskins.
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Thank god the Rams are leaving instead of St Louis building that stadium.. there is no way we can afford to build the stadium they were planning
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hooray, we are better off!
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In the words of Baseketball...
"The Rams moved from California, to Missouri and back, and no one in California noticed."
Personally, I think it's ridiculous that a city the size of St. Louis thinks they can support 3 major professional teams, plus stadiums. However, I can't imagine why in the hell you would plan on putting a stadium in Inglewood.
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Can't wait to see this circus unfold. What should we set the over/under for cost overruns on the new stadium? $500 million? Is that too low? Okay, I'll set it at $750 million.
Try 1.8 billion. It is planned as a mega complex on the old Hollywood Park grounds next to The Fabulous Forum. It will be a lot more than just the stadium itself. Think Staples Center + LA Live but probably a bit larger scale. A 6000 seat venue is planned in addition to the stadium for performing arts. There's also plans for retail, parks, a hotel, a movie theater, and possibly more - some older plans called for housing as well.
http://abc7.com/news/construction-underway-at-site-of-la-rams-new-home-in-inglewood/1157824/
http://la.curbed.com/archives/2016/01/nfl_stadium_inglewood_los_angeles_rams.php
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All of that... For the Rams...
Read that last part again and let it sink in... FOR THE RAMS.
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All of that... For the Rams...
Read that last part again and let it sink in... FOR THE RAMS.
And yet Jeff Fisher still keep his job.
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All of that... For the Rams...
Read that last part again and let it sink in... FOR THE RAMS.
Well the niners will come down so it'll be worth it.
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All of that... For the Rams...
Read that last part again and let it sink in... FOR THE RAMS.
They may be a bad team ( they were my bad team :( ) , but they will still sell out and make a bunch of money in LA, and that is all that really matters..
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All of that... For the Rams...
Read that last part again and let it sink in... FOR THE RAMS.
They may be a bad team ( they were my bad team :( ) , but they will still sell out and make a bunch of money in LA, and that is all that really matters..
A bunch of money... They left L.A. for St. Louis for "a bunch of money.
I remember when they left L.A., I lived there. I know how L.A. treats sports teams compared to the midwest, frankly, a team is stupid for going there. If population = money, L.A. and New York would dominate every sport... and I don't have to be a sports fan to know how that works out in L.A.'s favor.
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All of that... For the Rams...
Read that last part again and let it sink in... FOR THE RAMS.
They may be a bad team ( they were my bad team :( ) , but they will still sell out and make a bunch of money in LA, and that is all that really matters..
A bunch of money... They left L.A. for St. Louis for "a bunch of money.
I remember when they left L.A., I lived there. I know how L.A. treats sports teams compared to the midwest, frankly, a team is stupid for going there. If population = money, L.A. and New York would dominate every sport... and I don't have to be a sports fan to know how that works out in L.A.'s favor.
What Kroenke wants out of this isn't just the Rams moving to LA. He wants the megaplex he's building. It's not just the stadium for the Rams. It's planned to be used for hosting other things (NCAA stuff, Superbowl, etc.) and has been enclosed to ensure year-round use. He's got a 6000 seat stadium for other events. Housing, hotels, restaurants, and parks are all planned for that area. That's in addition to the stadium that is being built to house two teams as their home field. He wants a ton of money coming in from non-Rams things in addition to the Rams.
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What Kroenke wants out of this isn't just the Rams moving to LA. He wants the megaplex he's building. It's not just the stadium for the Rams. It's planned to be used for hosting other things (NCAA stuff, Superbowl, etc.) and has been enclosed to ensure year-round use. He's got a 6000 seat stadium for other events. Housing, hotels, restaurants, and parks are all planned for that area. That's in addition to the stadium that is being built to house two teams as their home field. He wants a ton of money coming in from non-Rams things in addition to the Rams.
It's not his to make money off if he doesn't pay for it to be built, which he isn't as far as I know. St. Louis was the same situation, he was paying rent. He may put several businesses in there, but he won't own the stadium or other buildings without paying for them.
As for it being enclosed for other events, so was the Jones Dome where they were playing.
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This does a good job of explaining the context:
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/16/sports/football/st-louis-should-be-glad-it-lost-the-rams.html
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What Kroenke wants out of this isn't just the Rams moving to LA. He wants the megaplex he's building. It's not just the stadium for the Rams. It's planned to be used for hosting other things (NCAA stuff, Superbowl, etc.) and has been enclosed to ensure year-round use. He's got a 6000 seat stadium for other events. Housing, hotels, restaurants, and parks are all planned for that area. That's in addition to the stadium that is being built to house two teams as their home field. He wants a ton of money coming in from non-Rams things in addition to the Rams.
It's not his to make money off if he doesn't pay for it to be built, which he isn't as far as I know. St. Louis was the same situation, he was paying rent. He may put several businesses in there, but he won't own the stadium or other buildings without paying for them.
As for it being enclosed for other events, so was the Jones Dome where they were playing.
Kroenke is footing the bill for the entire complex himself. The tax payers are not paying for this stadium complex.
And, yes, the Jones Dome was enclosed but this new stadium will be the only enclosed stadium in the greater Los Angeles area in an attempt to try and draw additional acts to use the stadium year-round.
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If that's the case, then he never had any intention of staying in St. Louis.
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If that's the case, then he never had any intention of staying in St. Louis.
That’s been obvious all along. He bought all the land in SoCal about 2 years ago.
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If that's the case, then he never had any intention of staying in St. Louis.
That’s been obvious all along. He bought all the land in SoCal about 2 years ago.
Apparently it wasn't obvious to those in St. Louis, they were all but throwing money at him.
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If that's the case, then he never had any intention of staying in St. Louis.
That’s been obvious all along. He bought all the land in SoCal about 2 years ago.
Apparently it wasn't obvious to those in St. Louis, they were all but throwing money at him.
They knew. He wasn't exactly quiet about it. St. Louis was simply trying to put together an attractive enough offer to get the Rams to stay. The combination of a team in Los Angeles along with the stadium complex that the NFL wants for Los Angeles was tough for St. Louis to overcome. St. Louis put together a plan for a $1.1b stadium but it wasn't enough to entice the Rams to stay in St. Louis.