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Post by chris92065 on Jun 19, 2015 13:12:02 GMT -8
nah...ab.
MD, hnt, and hoobs are the main culprits who want the chargers gone.
Sorry to say this but the chargers have no bearing on the aztecs popularity.
The aztec are control of their own destiny.
Who they play and they beat will help decide the aztecs fate.
And lastly, the p5 will ultimately decide who stays d1 and who doesnt. Right now it doesnt look good for the home team.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2015 13:36:32 GMT -8
Here's a newsflash...that big orange/yellow orb in the sky every day provides all the notoriety we need. And besides, people don't move to San Diego to be in a big City...if you all want that, move north. Places like Cleveland, Indianapolis, Green Bay, etc NEED the NFL to stay relevant. We'll be just fine if the Chargers leave. Don't get me wrong, I love going to NFL games and usually hit up one or two Chargers games a year. I just don't think we need to sell out the farm to keep them. If the City is going to sell out, better do it to a major corporation which would bring real jobs to the City...not part-time hotdog stuffers. You're probably a microcosm of San Diego's clueless arrogance. The Chargers should never have signed a long term lease agreement for the Q and should have left long ago. With their departure both sides will get what they deserve. I'll leave it at that.
Probably less about clueless arrogance and more about someone having a different opinion than you do.
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Post by pbnative on Jun 19, 2015 13:47:58 GMT -8
Based on the number of anti-Chargers who post adnauseum on this board, I'm shocked at the # of votes that show people want the Chargers to stay. I guess most of them are silent and don't want to deal with getting hammered on here. There are quite a few that would like the Chargers to stay in SD, but many are just sick of their crap. I just switched my vote from Yea to Nay because I liked having the Chargers, but the Spanos do not deserve respect from anyone.
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Post by pbnative on Jun 19, 2015 13:49:58 GMT -8
Here's a newsflash...that big orange/yellow orb in the sky every day provides all the notoriety we need. And besides, people don't move to San Diego to be in a big City...if you all want that, move north. Places like Cleveland, Indianapolis, Green Bay, etc NEED the NFL to stay relevant. We'll be just fine if the Chargers leave. Don't get me wrong, I love going to NFL games and usually hit up one or two Chargers games a year. I just don't think we need to sell out the farm to keep them. If the City is going to sell out, better do it to a major corporation which would bring real jobs to the City...not part-time hotdog stuffers. You're probably a microcosm of San Diego's clueless arrogance. The Chargers should never have signed a long term lease agreement for the Q and should have left long ago. With their departure both sides will get what they deserve. I'll leave it at that.
So when the Charger's leave SD will just crumble into the Pacific? Got it.
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Post by SD Johnny on Jun 19, 2015 13:53:12 GMT -8
Acee's article today: www.utsandiego.com/news/2015/jun/19/chargers-stadium-faulconer-nfl-acee/"The thing is, around town there are many folks who could hardly care less whether the team remains. That contention frequently crops up in conversations with various folks – business people, the kind with money and the Mayor’s ear. Too, the polls the Union-Tribune has commissioned routinely show shaky support for the team. Our latest U-T/10 News poll of 600 adults countywide revealed that just 44 percent think it is “very important” the Chargers stay in San Diego. The rest were split between “somewhat important” (15 percent), “not very important” (14 percent) and “not at all important” (26 percent.) You can’t ignore that kind of apathy, and I’m assured Faulconer is aware of it."
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2015 13:57:15 GMT -8
Based on the number of anti-Chargers who post adnauseum on this board, I'm shocked at the # of votes that show people want the Chargers to stay. I guess most of them are silent and don't want to deal with getting hammered on here. There are quite a few that would like the Chargers to stay in SD, but many are just sick of their crap. I just switched my vote from Yea to Nay because I liked having the Chargers, but the Spanos don't deserve respect from anyone. In the beginning I wanted them stay...but to watch them sabotage any effort to keep them and pretend like that's not what they're doing...well let's see how they like being 3rd fiddle in LA than(Raiders, Rams,..........................................................................Chargers).
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2015 14:24:03 GMT -8
Based on the number of anti-Chargers who post adnauseum on this board, I'm shocked at the # of votes that show people want the Chargers to stay. I guess most of them are silent and don't want to deal with getting hammered on here. I'm not. I'd assume most here are also Chargers fans (I am not), they just want SDSU divorced from them (as do I). I voted for them to stay. But they're not.
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Post by Spud on Jun 19, 2015 14:38:34 GMT -8
You can thank John Moores for this mess Charger honks...false promises of championships, properly funded teams, only to be snake oiled...The people don't forget.
edit: And before anybody starts in with all the great things he did for the Aztecs, I get that...and appreciate it immensely.
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Post by davdesid on Jun 19, 2015 14:40:30 GMT -8
There are quite a few that would like the Chargers to stay in SD, but many are just sick of their crap. I just switched my vote from Yea to Nay because I liked having the Chargers, but the Spanos don't deserve respect from anyone. In the beginning I wanted them stay...but to watch them sabotage any effort to keep them and pretend like that's not what they're doing...well let's see how they like being 3rd fiddle in LA than(Raiders, Rams,..........................................................................Chargers). Ahem. 5th fiddle in LA - (Raiders. Rams, USC, UCLA,........................Chargers. Spanos will get what he deserves.
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Post by aztecgold on Jun 19, 2015 14:42:19 GMT -8
Of course I want them to stay. What happens if and when the Aztecs have to give up football? No football in San Diego? Very sad.
Very sad that so many San Diego fans on this board do not support the Chargers. Very sad that so many San Diego State alumni do not supper their football team.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2015 14:54:16 GMT -8
Of course I want them to stay. What happens if and when the Aztecs have to give up football? No football in San Diego? Very sad. Very sad that so many San Diego fans on this board do not support the Chargers. Very sad that so many San Diego State alumni do not supper their football team. If SDSU drops FB then our BB will play in the Big West...needless to say it is highly unlikely that the city or the school admin would sit idly by and let the best show in town(even when the Chargers were still our team) be relegated to college BB's nether regions.
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Post by pbaztec17 on Jun 19, 2015 14:54:34 GMT -8
Of course I want them to stay. What happens if and when the Aztecs have to give up football? No football in San Diego? Very sad. Very sad that so many San Diego fans on this board do not support the Chargers. Very sad that so many San Diego State alumni do not supper their football team. Didnt you get the memo? As alums, Were not allowed to support both. You have to pick sdsu because if you dont, you obviously have abandoned your true allegiance to the school in favor of the carpetbagging honking one percenters looking to financially abuse the poor citizens of san diego. But its cool. Were getting a giant ferris wheel and maybe, just maybe, and if were really lucky, some fixed potholes.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2015 15:00:29 GMT -8
Of course I want them to stay. What happens if and when the Aztecs have to give up football? No football in San Diego? Very sad. Very sad that so many San Diego fans on this board do not support the Chargers. Very sad that so many San Diego State alumni do not supper their football team. Didnt you get the memo? As alums, Were not allowed to support both. You have to pick sdsu because if you dont, you obviously have abandoned your true allegiance to the school in favor of the carpetbagging honking one percenters looking to financially abuse the poor citizens of san diego. But its cool. Were getting a giant ferris wheel and maybe, just maybe, and if were really lucky, some fixed potholes. I hope you guys are season ticket holders...if not the Charger move only changes your feelings, and not much else...except maybe a farther drive depending on where you live.
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Post by pbaztec17 on Jun 19, 2015 15:06:36 GMT -8
Didnt you get the memo? As alums, Were not allowed to support both. You have to pick sdsu because if you dont, you obviously have abandoned your true allegiance to the school in favor of the carpetbagging honking one percenters looking to financially abuse the poor citizens of san diego. But its cool. Were getting a giant ferris wheel and maybe, just maybe, and if were really lucky, some fixed potholes. I hope you guys are season ticket holders...if not the Charger move only changes your feelings, and not much else...except maybe a farther drive depending on where you live. And then you found 20 dollars?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2015 15:09:05 GMT -8
I hope you guys are season ticket holders...if not the Charger move only changes your feelings, and not much else...except maybe a farther drive depending on where you live. And then you found 20 dollars? Yeah, about equal to what the Chargers let the AZTECS keep from their concessions and parking every home game for the last decade. And then part time fans wonder why there is no lost love for a team that even LA papers are trashing...
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Post by pbaztec17 on Jun 19, 2015 15:14:04 GMT -8
And then you found 20 dollars? Yeah, about equal to what the Chargers let the AZTECS keep from their concessions and parking every home game for the last decade. And then part time fans wonder why there is no lost love for a team that even LA papers are trashing... So, you didnt find 20 dollars?
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Post by aztech on Jun 19, 2015 15:37:34 GMT -8
You're probably a microcosm of San Diego's clueless arrogance. The Chargers should never have signed a long term lease agreement for the Q and should have left long ago. With their departure both sides will get what they deserve. I'll leave it at that.
So when the Charger's leave SD will just crumble into the Pacific? Got it. No it won't, but you'll still have your panties in a bunch. Relax, it's JMO for godsakes.
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Post by aztecgold on Jun 19, 2015 17:56:46 GMT -8
I would like it if they stayed, but not if we have to throw public funds at it Yes, I would much rather they blow it on the city employee pension fund. LOL. Let's face it, the problem with the city funding and budget deficit situation is due to the poor and corrupt leadership of the city government. If it weren't for them creating the huge deficit then this Charger stadium issue would have been addressed years ago. BTW the re-development of downtown San Diego was due to the Padres building their new stadium downtown and has been a very good thing for the city. However, people focus on the team's lack of success and think the fans were sold a bill of goods as indicated in a prior post blaming the Padres for the current Charger situation and lack of public support. That is why I would have preferred the downtown stadium with the convention center. This city has no vision. We lost the NBA, almost lost MLB, may lose the NFL, and are probably going to lose Comic Con and several other big conventions due to their inability to build a new convention center.
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Post by gigglyforshrigley on Jun 19, 2015 18:10:52 GMT -8
I would like it if they stayed, but not if we have to throw public funds at it Yes, I would much rather they blow it on the city employee pension fund. LOL. Let's face it, the problem with the city funding and budget deficit situation is due to the poor and corrupt leadership of the city government. If it weren't for them creating the huge deficit then this Charger stadium issue would have been addressed years ago. BTW the re-development of downtown San Diego was due to the Padres building their new stadium downtown and has been a very good thing for the city. However, people focus on the team's lack of success and think the fans were sold a bill of goods as indicated in a prior post blaming the Padres for the current Charger situation and lack of public support. That is why I would have preferred the downtown stadium with the convention center. This city has no vision. We lost the NBA, almost lost MLB, may lose the NFL, and are probably going to lose Comic Con and several other big conventions due to their inability to build a new convention center. I dont disagree with any of that. I just have a hard time justifying giving Spanos tax money to build a stadium for his private team that he'll also profit hugely from the public. So he wants the public to fund it, and to buy the tickets
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Post by hoobs on Jun 19, 2015 20:15:42 GMT -8
nah...ab. MD, hnt, and hoobs are the main culprits who want the chargers gone. Sorry to say this but the chargers have no bearing on the aztecs popularity. The aztec are control of their own destiny. Who they play and they beat will help decide the aztecs fate. And lastly, the p5 will ultimately decide who stays d1 and who doesnt. Right now it doesnt look good for the home team. Paint me however you want but I really don't care if the Chargers leave SD or not. I *do* care very much about the Chargers leaving Mission Valley, however, due to the opportunity that would create for SDSU (as a university, I'm not even talking about football). I'd even settle for the Chargers building themselves a stadium on half the land of the Q site as long as SDSU got the other half. If the Chargers wanted to build their own stadium, relying on minimal public funds, then terrific... win/win for everyone. But I think this game from Spanos et al. all along has been about creating conditions to facilitate moving the team to LA. Developments this past week merely reinforce my assessment of their thinly-veiled intentions. And, please note, that no where in this assessment do I predicate my motives to be about what would or would not be best for Aztec football. For me, my first second and third priority is the university as an institution. An institution that, by the way, matters a whole lot more to the City & County of San Diego than an NFL team.
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