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When they were in Oakland, Sunday evening at the Oakland Airport was always interesting. Fans going back to LA, San Diego, Vegas, and about 10 other towns out of the SouthWest terminal. I'm sure Raiders fans from LA, San Diego, now Oakland, and other metros will travel to Vegas, and like the article stated, make a vist around that game. |
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And are we surprised that the team owners have modified league rules to prevent that kind of corporate team owndership ever again?
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Huge difference in a Single Owner / LLP Group vs. true fan based ownership. Some things you will never see in the US Sports franchising (NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, MLS, NWSL, W-NBA) is relegation. There's no way an owner(s) will accept the devaluation of their investment based on the outcome of the team's results. The Padres aren't going down to AAA ball, nor will the Clippers, etc... With some very few exceptions, the business of sport stadiums is based on making the debts publicly owned and the profits privatised for the ownership group. |
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That's the working model of a great many corporate businesses.
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There is a distinction between public ownership of a company and being funded at the public's expense.
At least with public ownership of a company (via stocks or bonds) there's the illusion that you may see some of those profits distributed back to you via dividends. There are very few cases where private sports businesses that have been funded at the public's expense have actually generated income for the city/municipality. |
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And this being an Olympic year, the Olympics are a prime example of private sports businesses (i.e. the IOC and the host city's Olympic Committees) making money at the public's expense. Which is why I'm glad that the people of Boston were successful at shutting down the attempts by the (private) Boston 2024 group to get Boston to host the Olympic games this year.
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Sydney Olympics. That complex is used daily by a LOT of groups within Sydney metro based on everything I've read/heard. Portland, OR stadium. Various renovations have been public and privately funded with the most recent being privately funded. Stadium is publicly owned. ------ Separate topic and discussion is the IOC, FIFA, FIM, governing bodies corruption.. |
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The Padres have actually been one of the better teams in Baseball the last few years.
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Regardless of the specific team, my point was that no League, nor team owners in a US based league are going to ever going to allow relegation in the way the EUR soccer leagues do. |
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I'm not even sure if Relegation is the way to go, I guess that's a different argument for another time. |
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This guy makes a much more drastic argument, but I think there's something to it: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/06/o...tionalize.html |
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I do agree with you, that there are not a lot of folks that are going to travel for baseball (compared with football) to catch even 50% of the home games in Vegas, much less all 81 of them. I'm sure a lot of folks won't support the A's just to spite Fisher. I know that's my sentiment with the Chargers. Fsck the Spanos' family sideways and I hope they lose money. |
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Bandwagon fans with no actual ties to the cities might follow. What do they care? If the Chiefs or Royals ever leave KC, they are dead to me. The A's did. They are of no interest to me, anymore. |
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