See if your favorite team is on the "short list"... according to "The REAL Feed":
LA stadium planner holds talks with 5 NFL teams SI.com: NFL (10.06.2011 11:42) LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The president of the sports and entertainment company seeking to build an NFL stadium in downtown Los Angeles says he's spoken to officials from five pro football franchises about a possible move.
See if your favorite team is on the "short list"... according to "The REAL Feed":
LA stadium planner holds talks with 5 NFL teams SI.com: NFL (10.06.2011 11:42) LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The president of the sports and entertainment company seeking to build an NFL stadium in downtown Los Angeles says he's spoken to officials from five pro football franchises about a possible move.
My vote....Jacksonville. They have not had a solid fanbase and the economy is in the toilets.
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"Every rule has an exception....the exception can't become the rule"
And then there is this sentiment... Bill Plaschke: Hey Raiders, don't even think about moving back to town LA Times: Sports (09.08.2011 22:10) Amid all the congratulating over the city's approval of a downtown stadium plan, there lurks a possibility Al Davis' team could land back in L.A. And no good would come of that.I hate to interrupt the ticker-tape hug between city officials and AEG in the wake of Tuesday's agreement to build a dow...
And this... Vikings dash talk of Los Angeles stadium StarTribune: Sports (10.08.2011 14:06) Vikings owner Zygi Wilf said Minnesotans don't need to be nervous about the NFL stadium momentum growing in Los Angeles.
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Another voice of dissent regarding the possibility of the Raiders going to L.A. From "The REAL Feed":
Los Angeles doesn't want the Raiders Washington Post: Sports (25.08.2011 13:30) To the extent that anyone is discussing the NFL in Los Angeles this week, they are talking about two things: (1) their fantasy football teams, which I could care less about, and (2) the increasing likelihood that an NFL team will be playing in L.A. in the near future, which I do care about becaus...
There is some push for getting a team back in L.A. Currently topping "The REAL Feed":
Exec: Los Angeles builder committed to stadium SI.com: NFL (03.04.2012 00:56) LOS ANGELES (AP) -- An executive for the company that wants to build an NFL stadium in downtown Los Angeles says the developer is committed to the idea and willing to buy a team himself in order to make the deal work.
LA council committee OKs deal to build stadium ESPN: NFL (24.09.2012 18:41) A Los Angeles council committee approved a package of agreements with Anschutz Entertainment Group to build Farmers Field, a proposed $1.5 billion football stadium and convention center expansion in Downtown Los Angeles.