The combined greed of: Alex Spanos, City of San Diego, and Ace Auto Parks(Who contributes to every San Diego election campaign)
1 posted on
05/14/2006 6:40:50 AM PDT by
radar101
To: radar101
Well, when someone with an IQ of 50 gets a few million to run around after a ball...
2 posted on
05/14/2006 6:46:09 AM PDT by
mtbopfuyn
(I think the border is kind of an artificial barrier - San Antonio councilwoman Patti Radle)
To: radar101
Spanos is a crook, what do you expect.
3 posted on
05/14/2006 6:49:03 AM PDT by
Jimbaugh
(Fear the Base !!!)
To: radar101
There are some other changes, too. The price of regular parking will increase to $20, from $17.That part will save lots of time making change and the need to have a ton of singles on hand. The rest sounds like an attempt to control use of multiple spaces by single vehicles, which leaves more room for paying vehicles.
Remember fans, it IS a business!
4 posted on
05/14/2006 6:52:54 AM PDT by
JimRed
("Hey, hey, Teddy K., how many girls did you drown today?" (Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help m)
To: radar101
The poor City of Angels... they aren't even in the running for the Chargers.
6 posted on
05/14/2006 7:04:24 AM PDT by
Lunatic Fringe
(http://ntxsolutions.com)
To: radar101
The fans will realize fairly quickly, Steeg predicted, that the new parking system is actually an improvement."We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good."(HRC)
To: radar101
Chargers fans tailgated outside San Diego Stadium in 1973. Thirty-three years later, the name of the stadium is different, but the tradition of tailgating remains.
Was this stadium known as Balboa stadium? If not, whatever happened to Balboa Stadium? - tom
8 posted on
05/14/2006 7:07:49 AM PDT by
Capt. Tom
(Don't confuse the Bushies with the dumb Republicans - Capt. Tom)
To: radar101
Unfortunately, most professional sports teams have little, if any allegiance to the areas in which they play or the fans. If they can get a better deal or a new stadium with more luxury boxes, they will leave in a heartbeat.
Most people don't realize the degree to which the public subsidizes professional sports teams - not only does the public fund everything from stadiums to practice facilities, but professional sports teams receive major tax breaks, including depreciation of players.
12 posted on
05/14/2006 8:06:56 AM PDT by
BW2221
To: All
I feel they're just milking us, he said. And then they're going to leave town. It's as simple as that.That pretty well sums it up.
Anybody else besides me notice that the Chargers took the words "San Diego" off all of their logos and collateral merchandise three years ago? I think they're trying to tell their fans something that they don't want to come right out and say aloud.
14 posted on
05/14/2006 8:20:04 AM PDT by
SamKeck
To: radar101
We're not trying to make change for change's sake, said Jim Steeg, the Chargers' executive vice president and chief operating officer. We're trying to make things better. Why do supposedly educated men think that trotting out such a load of old rubbish will fly anywhere?
It's about the money and always was. The sooner these people stop lying to their paying customers the quicker it will be resolved. If the fans leave, we'll know exactly where to place the blame.
To: radar101
Seems like a lot of colleges and pro teams are trying to kill tailgating. This team is trying to kill it and make a lot of money killing it.
The conspiracy side of me, though, has always felt that sports are just a distraction to keep the masses from watching what the government is doing. You take away pro sports and doritos and see how much politicians get away with.
19 posted on
05/14/2006 9:44:12 AM PDT by
mysterio
To: radar101
It could be worse. Some cities (Pittsburgh, IIRC) have actually banned tailgating by your vehicle. They have "tailgate areas" where you have to lug all your stuff.
I suppose it competes with the six dollar beers and five dollar hot dogs inside the stadium.
-Eric
24 posted on
05/15/2006 3:29:16 AM PDT by
E Rocc
(Behavior that is rewarded is repeated)
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