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Trust me SK doesn't want the city to own the stadium.
Agreed. Stan wants that stadium and the land. IMO.
Trust me SK doesn't want the city to own the stadium.
He may, but where has the Rams organization shown it? They haventHe did try to buy the Dodgers and recently bought land in a good spot for an NFL stadium, so i don't think it's too much of a stretch to say he's got his eyes on the L.A. market...
So if it isn't mind reading I guess Stan told you that? or he's wearing a sign that says that? .If the man didn't say it,it's mind reading.
Like I said the guy's going to great lengths to be a citizen of the community and all he gets from people with a negative outlook is the typical class envy where those without money think the only thing that motivates a person with lots is acquiring it. Stan's commitment to Mizzou the state and to Missouri sports has been demonstrated sufficiently to me by his work getting that team here in the first place .
Peter King can be quoted as saying that Stan wants the Rams to mean to this city something comparable to what the Cardinals do,but when the lead columnist on the cities only major newspaper keeps painting him with a jealous brush and makes a point of even accusing the owner of getting schadenfreude from keeping his mouth shut during negotiating for facilities to make GOOD ON PROMISES MADE TO HIM,I won't let that go.
He got out of the lease because of what is called constructive eviction, his landlord didn't live up to the agreement,you gonna keep renting from someone who won't fix the roof if it leaks?
If it bleeds it leads with Bernie and if there isn't any blood ,he brings up the past blood, but not to worry though Bernie doesn't like me either so it's mutual admiration thing, we've emailed back and forth several times and he's an even bigger arsehole in private than he is in print,no mind reading about that complete with name calling.
That's your own spin on what I said, as you well know. Why you always have to get dramatic is beyond me. By all means, continue on with what you were doing before I gave my opinion.
So you think all the man is about is money no pride in giving to community , his support of Mizzou athletics puts the lie to that, if he has a goal for this community and that football team it could very easily supersede his desire for profit,it's remarkable to me seemingly intelligent people don't consider that a distinct possibility.Putting aside all the unrelated comments, again, I don't have to read his mind. Although we missed each other by a couple of years Stan and I both have business degrees from the same university. I was a CPA and worked with many business owners and was a business owner myself. I've watched Stan's career. A successful businessman is one that maximizes the return on his investments. This is universal. It's not mind reading or guesswork. I respect a player who goes to the team that pays him the most money and I respect a business owner who locates his business in the place that offers him the greatest return. Stan seems honest straight forward and he plays to win. In business "winning" means getting the most profit.
So you think all the man is about is money no pride in giving to community , his support of Mizzou athletics puts the lie to that, if he has a goal for this community and that football team it could very easily supersede his desire for profit,it's remarkable to me seemingly intelligent people don't consider that a distinct possibility.
NO he talks about the Rams being as much a part of St.Louis as the Cardinals, Peter King said so in an interview less than two weeks ago.No, I have a high opinion of Stan and you have made my point for me. How does he talk about Mizzou? It's obvious that a piece of his heart is there. How does he talk about the Rams - like all his other investments.
This is actually pretty interesting... do you have a link for this?NO he talks about the Rams being as much a part of St.Louis as the Cardinals, Peter King said so in an interview less than two weeks ago.
NO he talks about the Rams being as much a part of St.Louis as the Cardinals, Peter King said so in an interview less than two weeks ago.
NO he talks about the Rams being as much a part of St.Louis as the Cardinals, Peter King said so in an interview less than two weeks ago.
I do believe that the intent - long term - is to have 2 teams in LA. One AFC and one NFC.The league has openly pushed for the Raiders to share theWhiners stadium.
It appears to be that the nfl doesn't want the Raiders in LA.
This makes sense if the Chargers are in LA.
The Chargers make the most sense at this point.
I do believe that the intent - long term - is to have 2 teams in LA. One AFC and one NFC.
That doesn't mean the Rams will be one of them, but it is not outside the realm of possibility. Those that think it's not possible may someday be sadly disappointed.
If I were in STL I would be pushing for a sweetheart deal in helping Stan to get way richer. He would make around $1B in investment value (immediately) by moving the team to LA. No amount of low lease payments will cover a $1B investment gain.
That is my thinking on pushing the Raiders out. The Chargers make the most sense to be in LA, eliminating the Raiders.I do believe that the intent - long term - is to have 2 teams in LA. One AFC and one NFC.
That doesn't mean the Rams will be one of them, but it is not outside the realm of possibility. Those that think it's not possible may someday be sadly disappointed.
If I were in STL I would be pushing for a sweetheart deal in helping Stan to get way richer. He would make around $1B in investment value (immediately) by moving the team to LA. No amount of low lease payments will cover a $1B investment gain.
Value isn't cash flow and cannot be deposited or spent, it can't be used for anything except leveraging a loan and I don't think SK needs to take out loans on his investments.
I owned an event production company for many years. Venues are gigantic money makers, that's why SK owns the venue for every team he has. That isn't going to happen in LA. It probably will in STL. He will make more owning a stadium in STL than he ever will not owning the venue in LA, it has nothing to do with low lease payments.
You mention the "value" going up 1 billion. Add up the money he will make over the next decade when parking, inside ad sales, concessions, renting to other events and all the rest are funneling into his company's account and then see which one you can use LOL.
He will make more off of the venue than he will off of the Rams. Go look at how much bizs the Convention Center does in STL.......you'll see what I mean.
LA fans need to get over it.
Rams are in St. Louis.
besides look at what happens to teams and population from fanbases in Cali.
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Raiders loses massive amounts of fans when the 49ers start to play well. Vice versa. THIS IS THE REASON THE RAMS LEFT LA. You guys are the most fickle, bandwagon group there is. You guys dont even rock Lakers jerseys now, you rock Clippers.
Moving a team to LA when you guys cant even decide whether to support the 49ers or the Raiders or the Chargers would be the worst decision for an owner.
He may, but where has the Rams organization shown it? They havent
Bernie stated 3 teams have eyes on LA. Oakland and San Diego HAVE made inquisitions directly related to moving there, where the Rams havent.
I dont doubt for a second that LA is a possibility for Kroenke, heck it wouldnt surprise me one bit, but that isnt the point.
My point/frustration with the article is combining speculation with fact, and grouping them together
Value isn't cash flow and cannot be deposited or spent, it can't be used for anything except leveraging a loan and I don't think SK needs to take out loans on his investments.
I owned an event production company for many years. Venues are gigantic money makers, that's why SK owns the venue for every team he has. That isn't going to happen in LA. It probably will in STL. He will make more owning a stadium in STL than he ever will not owning the venue in LA, it has nothing to do with low lease payments.
You mention the "value" going up 1 billion. Add up the money he will make over the next decade when parking, inside ad sales, concessions, renting to other events and all the rest are funneling into his company's account and then see which one you can use LOL.
He will make more off of the venue than he will off of the Rams. Go look at how much bizs the Convention Center does in STL.......you'll see what I mean.