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Someone explain Chargers move to LA???

Chargers Reportedly to Announce L.A. Move
Wednesday, Jan. 11
ESPN's Adam Schefter reported the Chargers will announce their move to Los Angeles on Thursday.

Residents of San Diego care even less about football than residents in LA. So I guess in that respect it is a good move.
 
Yeah but did you see attendance at the Ram's games? It was horrible. And I saw they actually got better tv ratings in St. Louis than LA. So now they're putting two teams in there that no one will watch or see in person? What a joke. The NFL was unstoppable for years. Apparently they have decided to try and stop themselves.
My point exactly.
 
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Speaking only for myself, after spending five mornings a week in a NASCAR pack going 75 MPH for 30 minutes to get to work, then returning the same way home in 15-25 MPH traffic for an hour in the evening, it is pretty hard to get jazzed about dropping a C-note on Sunday to spend another four hours in traffic to watch marginal football. I had Rams season tickets for several years back when they played in Anaheim Stadium, but anymore the traffic is almost as bad on weekends as it is on weekdays. It boggles my mind that private investors are building a $2.6 billion stadium complex in the hood that football revenues will never cover in a state that is hemorrhaging the movie industry and businesses to Texas and elsewhere, and that so overtaxes people who actually pay taxes, we are all bailing as fast as we can. I'm moving to Nevada soon after I retire in a couple years.
 
Some markets are big enough to support two teams. However I question whether LA in particular cares enough to support two teams like New York can.
I'm not sure they can even support one team.
 
San Diego won't approve a stadium deal. Chargers owner is getting assurances of a deal in LA for a stadium that will make more money from the luxury suites, amenities, etc. All about the Benjamins
 
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They'll be playing in LA Galaxy's Stub Hub (formerly Home Depot) Center, which is a very nice soccer facility that holds a max of 30,000. I'm guessing that 30,000 number includes folks sitting on the hill as I thought it held 27,000 max. Can't wait to see football markings on the field when the LA Galaxy play! Winking
 
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San Diego won't approve a stadium deal. Chargers owner is getting assurances of a deal in LA for a stadium that will make more money from the luxury suites, amenities, etc. All about the Benjamins
Wouldnt they play with the Rams in their ungodly expensive stadium? Cant see LA building TWO future empty stadiums for when LA gets bored with football again.
 
Since both the Rams and Chargers suck maybe they could merge and put a good team in the field. On second thought, they would still suck.
 
Per the LA TIMES: StubHub Center: It's the Galaxy's world, Chargers will just play in it

"Although the Chargers will call the StubHub Center home the next two seasons, Major League Soccer’s Galaxy will remain the stadium’s main tenant.

“The Galaxy is the main priority for StubHub Center,” said Brendan Hannan, the director of communication for the facility. “The Chargers’ NFL schedule will be built around the Galaxy schedule. The same will happen in terms of 2018.”"
 
Another LA Times headline -- "Will anyone care about the Chargers in LA??
And then there were two ... NFL teams in Los Angeles. The Chargers are moving north , the team announced today, and will eventually share a stadium with the Rams in Inglewood. Until that venue opens, probably in 2019, the Chargers will play at the 30,000-seat StubHub Center in Carson."
 
San Diego wouldn't finance a new stadium and Spanos wouldn't either.
Moving the Chargers to LA will double the value of the team over the next few years.
Then Spanos will sell.
 
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