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Post by laaztec on Dec 23, 2016 10:39:57 GMT -8
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2016 10:54:40 GMT -8
Ill buy them their first plant for their new space.
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Post by FULL_MONTY on Dec 23, 2016 10:58:59 GMT -8
profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/12/23/cbs-affiliate-in-l-a-punts-chargers-to-show-raiders-opposite-rams-game/How embarrassing for the Rams, rarely do they have a home market share the time slot. For the Chargers, I get it, they suck and it is not their home market. But this does not bode well for the Chargers and Rams, as the NFL will keep piping in the Raiders to capture the market. The Rams and Chargers will need to win to capture the eyeballs. LA is no different than SD in may regards, where are the critics that called SD small time now? CA is just a different market. I think the scene we saw at the Q last week will be repeated by the Rams when the Giants, Eagles, Cowboys, Packers, Vikings, and Bears once the novelty wears off more in LA.
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Post by AztecCamera on Dec 23, 2016 10:59:26 GMT -8
I think this office space is where all the Spanos boys are going to be banging all their LA Escorts. Dean and whatever all the rest of the boys name's have this LA Magic Johnson in the sauna at the Forum fantasy, this is a big reason why they want LA too. That LA billionaire perv lifestyle.
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Post by AzTex on Dec 23, 2016 11:09:23 GMT -8
Ill buy them their first plant for their new space. Poison Ivy or Nightshade?
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Post by fanhood on Dec 23, 2016 11:41:12 GMT -8
See ya!
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Post by badfish on Dec 23, 2016 12:07:42 GMT -8
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Post by SD Johnny on Dec 23, 2016 12:14:53 GMT -8
I continue to think they are dripping out info with regularity getting people accostuned to thinking they are leaving so when they announce it's not a shock and people don't riot. We will see.
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Post by Area51 Aztec on Dec 23, 2016 12:27:10 GMT -8
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Post by SDSU-Alum2003 on Dec 23, 2016 12:27:29 GMT -8
I continue to think they are dripping out info with regularity getting people accostuned to thinking they are leaving so when they announce it's not a shock and people don't riot. We will see. Or maybe be they think it will provoke the Mayor to produce a billion dollars out of his ass.
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Post by aardvark on Dec 23, 2016 12:38:40 GMT -8
Have to start earlier with the "moving to L.A. stories" this week, due to the Saturday game. I actually hope the Chargers lose this week. The lease terms apparently have an out-clause, in case the team stays in SD. Thanks, Dean.
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Post by legkick on Dec 23, 2016 12:41:28 GMT -8
Have to start earlier with the "moving to L.A. stories" this week, due to the Saturday game. I actually hope the Chargers lose this week. The lease terms apparently have an out-clause, in case the team stays in SD. Thanks, Dean. This is nothing we shouldn't have known. Team did this last year, but I think it was a proposed lease for a different location. Laaztec just likes to troll us with this stuff, especially when it comes from one of Fabiani's stooges.
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Post by laaztec on Dec 23, 2016 12:50:46 GMT -8
Have to start earlier with the "moving to L.A. stories" this week, due to the Saturday game. I actually hope the Chargers lose this week. The lease terms apparently have an out-clause, in case the team stays in SD. Thanks, Dean. This is nothing we shouldn't have known. Team did this last year, but I think it was a proposed lease for a different location. Laaztec just likes to troll us with this stuff, especially when it comes from one of Fabiani's stooges. No trolling. Just posting new info as it comes out so nobody misses it. Here's another story coming from Sam Farmer, the Rams beat writer. Not a Fabiani stooge.
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Post by FULL_MONTY on Dec 23, 2016 12:58:55 GMT -8
Apparently, the County, SDSU, and the City met with the Chargers on Thursday. I wonder if they signed the lease before or after?
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Post by fanhood on Dec 23, 2016 14:00:50 GMT -8
Just f****** leave.
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Post by chris92065 on Dec 23, 2016 14:45:23 GMT -8
Spanos meets with SDSU, county, mayor San Diego Chargers Chairman of the Board Dean A. Spanos. Chargers chairman Dean Spanos. (John R. McCutchen / San Diego Union-Tribune) Kevin Acee Kevin AceeContact Reporter Local officials are broadening their base in an attempt to demonstrate their commitment to keeping the Chargers in San Diego.
To that end, Mayor Kevin Faulconer, County Supervisor Ron Roberts and San Diego State President Elliot Hirschman met Thursday with Chargers Chairman Dean Spanos.
Sources familiar with the thinking of all parties involved indicated progress was made and the meeting was encouraging. The sides inched closer on an understanding of what the financial framework might look like, though no concrete agreements were reached and no promises made.
The meeting is along the lines of what the Chargers have been requesting so they can assess what the possible contributions are from all the stakeholders. The Chargers and NFL have said they need to know specifics from San Diego officials in order for Spanos to make a decision about whether he will move his team to Los Angeles.
Spanos has until Jan. 15 to exercise an option to join the Rams in L.A.
He said Sunday it would be accurate to characterize him as closer to deciding to go than stay, but he reiterated he will not make a decision until after the Chargers play their final game Jan. 1.
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Chargers safety Darrell Stuckey shops with kids from Armed Services YMCA “I’m waiting on the city,” he said Sunday.
Multiple people familiar with Spanos’ thinking have said in recent days he is dubious but continues to hope something can be worked out in San Diego.
Faulconer has also continued a dialogue with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
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Post by SD Johnny on Dec 23, 2016 14:51:44 GMT -8
“On behalf of the Costa Mesa City Council and our entire community, we are elated that the Chargers organization has selected Costa Mesa, the City of the Arts, as their new home if the LA stadium option is exercised,” Costa Mesa Mayor Katrina Foley said in a statement to the Register.
This was a coordinated leak by the Chargers. Drip, drip, drip. By January 15th people will be so numb and tired of the pending move they'll give a collective "meh."
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Post by aardvark on Dec 23, 2016 15:33:25 GMT -8
This is nothing we shouldn't have known. Team did this last year, but I think it was a proposed lease for a different location. Laaztec just likes to troll us with this stuff, especially when it comes from one of Fabiani's stooges. No trolling. Just posting new info as it comes out so nobody misses it. Here's another story coming from Sam Farmer, the Rams beat writer. Not a Fabiani stooge. Fabiani has been busy today.
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Post by legkick on Dec 23, 2016 17:15:59 GMT -8
Here's another story coming from Sam Farmer, the Rams beat writer. Not a Fabiani stooge. If you think Farmer doesn't get most of his stuff from Fabiani . . . . Farmer was pretty much as wrong as everyone else last year. The difference between Farmer and the 3 Stooges (Bonsigniore/Florio/Cole)? Farmer is a legit journalist who checks out information and at least tries to back up most of his sources - he doesn't write clickbait. His articles are much more balanced and nuanced.
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Post by kozy on Dec 23, 2016 19:00:59 GMT -8
Go damn spot, go! Fourteen years of lying, screwing and abusing the city and its fans is enough. Go to LA and get from LA what you gave to SD for all these years. Just go!
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