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huskers1217
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um....CNN has lost all credibility for posting a bleacher report article on their front page.
Oakland Raiders Reportedly Interested in $800 Million, 50,000-Seat Stadium | Bleacher Report
um....CNN has lost all credibility for posting a bleacher report article on their front page.
Oakland Raiders Reportedly Interested in $800 Million, 50,000-Seat Stadium | Bleacher Report
um....CNN has lost all credibility for posting a bleacher report article on their front page.
Oakland Raiders Reportedly Interested in $800 Million, 50,000-Seat Stadium | Bleacher Report
Dude CNN lost all credibility years ago.
As for the Raiders, I call bs. This is somehow, someway a ploy to get back into LA. That's my guess.
From the outside looking in, the Raiders are deserving of a modern stadium to play in, and it sounds like they are willing to make a considerable effort to get it done, asking the county to pony up a 30% stake doesn't sound unreasonable to me. A small market team building the smallest NFL stadium, one that would potentially sell out regularly, say what, living within your means?
This proposal makes far too much sense so it will probably go nowhere, unfortunately.
The government shouldn't be paying any money for any stadium. If the raiders want a stadium they should build it themselves.
Uh, right. Check out the 49ers-Santa Clara Stadium funding bro.
In December 2011, the Santa Clara City Council voted for an agreement that calls for the city’s Stadium Authority to borrow $850,000,000 from Goldman Sachs, Bank of America and U.S. Bank. This will cover most of the construction costs, with the remainder to be made up via funding from the NFL, a hotel tax and city redevelopment funds. Construction is expected to begin soon after funding for the stadium has been confirmed. Interest, fees and terms for this loan have not been disclosed.[47][dead link][48] The $850,000,000 building loan, plus interest and fees will be assumed by the City's Stadium Authority, where additional interest and fees will be applied.
How does that have any relevance to my claim that they should never do so? I am aware that it happens, and it is dumb as shit.
If that clown Wolf wasn't so keen on moving the A's then I think the city would be putting more effort into keeping the A's than the Raiders, purely based on the number of games and subsequent spin offs to the economy.
Hope both teams stay in Oakland but can't see two stadiums being built.