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PostMar 30, 2017#3901

New Orleans has the same population and they support two franchise decently if not very well.

Plus tourism is similat


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PostApr 11, 2017#3902

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New Orleans has the same population and they support two franchise decently if not very well.

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Buffalo, Milwaukee, and New Orleans support 2 major sports teams with half the metro populations.

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PostApr 12, 2017#3903

St. Louis sues NFL for a billion.

GIT DAT MONEY.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-nfl-l ... SKBN17E2D3

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PostApr 12, 2017#3904

As part of any settlement, Kroenke should be forced to bankroll the $60 million for an MLS stadium, give up his place in the MO. Sports HOF and relinquish any rights to the Rams practice facility. That would be a start... :twisted:

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PostApr 12, 2017#3905

^I hope they have a strong case. If they come out empty handed then they'll have just wasted a bunch more money on the Rams.

If they win it seems like the precedent would be catastrophic for these leagues in the efforts to squeeze markets for tax dollars. So much so that I can't see them taking it all the way to a court decision if they thought there was a significant chance they would lose. My money is the league settles out of court for the cost St. Louis spent trying to keep them here. ~$200M

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PostApr 12, 2017#3906

If nothing else, this makes it very clear to the NFL that St. Louis isn't interested in ever having a team again. I don't have a problem with that.

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PostApr 12, 2017#3907

Well as long as we get enough money for that MLS stadium it's all good.

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PostApr 13, 2017#3908

STLEnginerd wrote:
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^I hope they have a strong case. If they come out empty handed then they'll have just wasted a bunch more money on the Rams.

If they win it seems like the precedent would be catastrophic for these leagues in the efforts to squeeze markets for tax dollars. So much so that I can't see them taking it all the way to a court decision if they thought there was a significant chance they would lose. My money is the league settles out of court for the cost St. Louis spent trying to keep them here. ~$200M
The mayors spokesperson was quoted in the PD that the lawyers are working on retainer and will only be paid if the lawsuit is won.

Agree that the NFL settles this out of court.

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PostApr 13, 2017#3909

I find it interesting that the NFL "Policy and Procedures for Proposed Franchise Relocations"
https://www.leg.state.mn.us/webcontent/ ... nrules.pdf were later called "guidlines" when it started looking like the NFL would need to ignore them to move the Rams. And the articles in the Post Dispatch http://www.stltoday.com/sports/football ... 948d9.html point to those rules as part of a court ordered settlement of a case in the 1980's when the Raiders first moved to LA from Oakland. The piece says that the court said the NFL needed to create those relocation rules to avoid losing their anti-trust exemption. Now that they violated the part about -- doing everything possible to keep teams in current markets --, I think it leaves them vulnerable to loss to a jury, which may prompt them to settle.

If the NFL was smart, they will settle out of court and at least restore the $16 million spent on the effort due to the NFL's false encouragement.

I was at the PSL meeting with Kevin Demoff Feb 2014 where he said "Stan is looking at lots of pieces of land around the world right now and none of them are for football stadiums." This was in response to the leak that Kroenke was buying the land in Inglewood where his is now building a stadium. Of course we now know that Kroenke called Kevin summer of 2013 and told that site was perfect for a new stadium. So Kevin lied. Kevin's job was to mislead fans so we would keep buying tickets.

And in that same PSL holder meeting, Kevin said upgrading the dome was not the right answer for St Louis. He said St Louis needs to build a whole new stadium, and that he personally preferred open air.

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PostApr 13, 2017#3910

I say let's settle for $50 million, and spend it all on MetroLink security.

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PostApr 14, 2017#3911

"Why St. Louis could win it's lawsuit against Kronke"

http://www.espn.com/espn/otl/story/_/id ... an-kroenke

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PostMay 12, 2017#3912

"NFL sending its A-team of lawyers to fight St. Louis"

http://www.stltoday.com/sports/football ... 5e0d9.html

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PostMay 13, 2017#3913

framer wrote:
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"NFL sending its A-team of lawyers to fight St. Louis"

http://www.stltoday.com/sports/football ... 5e0d9.html
If its the same team they sent after Brady I like our chances

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PostMay 23, 2017#3914

Meanwhile, things are getting ugly over in England:






http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/ ... e-10471172

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PostJun 08, 2017#3915

Cal Is F!#&ed Because Of Its Stupid Stadium Deal
https://deadspin.com/cal-is-*****-beca ... 1795896858

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PostOct 23, 2017#3916

This could have been St. Louis. From tonight's NBC Nightly News.

https://www.nbcnews.com/nightly-news/vi ... 9058499919

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PostOct 23, 2017#3917

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This could have been St. Louis. From tonight's NBC Nightly News.

https://www.nbcnews.com/nightly-news/vi ... 9058499919
no disrespect intended at all, Gary, but :roll:

$15M in community agreements (that are notoriously difficult to quantify in terms of return) vs. how many tens of $M in subsidies?

how long are we going to continue speculating about this?

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PostOct 23, 2017#3918

Yep. Atlanta is really suffering compared to us. What were they thinking. I spent my Rams season ticket dollars in Europe this fall. Not downtown as Showme claimed I would. My entertainment dollars don’t stay where there is no entertainment.


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PostOct 23, 2017#3919

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Yep. Atlanta is really suffering compared to us. What were they thinking. I spent my Rams season ticket dollars in Europe this fall. Not downtown as Showme claimed I would. My entertainment dollars don’t stay where there is no entertainment.


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right, and Atlanta's economy is not suffering because football whereas our economy is suffering because no football. :roll:

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PostOct 24, 2017#3920

At least we have all that extra money to fund the cities policing needs.... oh wait. :?

http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crim ... 86ee2.html

So now I'm being asked to pay more in taxes but still don't get NFL or MLS. Sports fans in the city really got screwed in this deal.

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PostOct 24, 2017#3921

urban_dilettante wrote:
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gary kreie wrote:
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Yep. Atlanta is really suffering compared to us. What were they thinking. I spent my Rams season ticket dollars in Europe this fall. Not downtown as Showme claimed I would. My entertainment dollars don’t stay where there is no entertainment.


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right, and Atlanta's economy is not suffering because football whereas our economy is suffering because no football. :roll:
How many times did we hear people on TV and radio argue that we could use that billion dollars to add more police and reduce crime in St. Louis? So how's that working out. And Governor Nixon in February 2015 said the North Riverfront would still be derelict for the next 10 years. We are 1/4 the way there. At least NBC News and the folks they talk to think the Atlanta stadium is good for them.

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PostOct 24, 2017#3922

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How many times did we hear people on TV and radio argue that we could use that billion dollars to add more police and reduce crime in St. Louis? So how's that working out.
Don't get me started with those old arguments. There was NO billion dollars.
$750 million was from the NFL loan and Kroenke, the reminder, IIRC, from a ticket tax.

People argue like that 'billion dollars' is in some Bank of Robin Hood account that's theirs to decide.

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PostOct 24, 2017#3923

gary kreie wrote:
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gary kreie wrote:
Oct 23, 2017
Yep. Atlanta is really suffering compared to us. What were they thinking. I spent my Rams season ticket dollars in Europe this fall. Not downtown as Showme claimed I would. My entertainment dollars don’t stay where there is no entertainment.


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right, and Atlanta's economy is not suffering because football whereas our economy is suffering because no football. :roll:
How many times did we hear people on TV and radio argue that we could use that billion dollars to add more police and reduce crime in St. Louis? So how's that working out. And Governor Nixon in February 2015 said the North Riverfront would still be derelict for the next 10 years. We are 1/4 the way there. At least NBC News and the folks they talk to think the Atlanta stadium is good for them.
Kroenke was going to move the team regardless, he had no intention to stay in St. Louis. We could have paid for the stadium 100% and he still would have left.

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PostOct 24, 2017#3924

c'mon. the police thing is a straw man. that the city wouldn't have been on the hook for tens of millions of $ is a fantasy. the city would have had to front a sh*t-ton of money and then *hope* to get it back over 30 years (longer than the life of the stadium) from various taxes. stop pretending like it was some sort of freebie that we threw away.

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PostOct 24, 2017#3925

urban_dilettante wrote:
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gary kreie wrote:
Oct 23, 2017
This could have been St. Louis. From tonight's NBC Nightly News.

https://www.nbcnews.com/nightly-news/vi ... 9058499919
no disrespect intended at all, Gary, but :roll:

$15M in community agreements (that are notoriously difficult to quantify in terms of return) vs. how many tens of $M in subsidies?

how long are we going to continue speculating about this?

Exactly, how many times have we heard so-and-so "hopes [insert mega project here] will be the spark that transforms the community."

Rather than get down with hard work and make the city more efficient and easy for businesses to set-up and function, and good places to live, our leaders go looking for the next silver bullet.

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