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I'm down with #6 and #10!
Maor sport teams will only hurt their future revenue potential by excluding kids from enjoying championship games and The Colts leaving Baltimore was a huge crime IMO."Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
??” Thomas Jefferson
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Originally posted by SFP View PostI'm down with #6 and #10!
Maor sport teams will only hurt their future revenue potential by excluding kids from enjoying championship games and The Colts leaving Baltimore was a huge crime IMO.
But what is wrong with moving a franchise? Baltimore didn't support the team, Indy did. What's the problem?
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Originally posted by amckillip View PostI agree with #20, #12, #11, #9(except do away with the DH), and #1.
But what is wrong with moving a franchise? Baltimore didn't support the team, Indy did. What's the problem?"Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
??” Thomas Jefferson
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Originally posted by SFP View PostBaltimore fans supported the Colts religiously. Indianapolis though came in and gave Irsay a ransom to move them. Irsay was your typical greedy owner. The Colts sold out every game but played in an old stadium and Irsay figured he could make some quick dollars from Indianapolis. He also never gave the city of Baltimore a chance to negotiate. He left in Mayflower moving trucks in the middle of the night. The Colts were a very proud franchise and one of the original NFL teams. It would be like saying Cleveland did not support the Browns. They did but the money Baltimore paid for them and the new stadium was a mint but at least Baltimore allowed the Cleveland to keep their name.
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Originally posted by amckillip View PostI'm still not seeing the issue here... IMO, the owner can do that which he pleases with a team. Thats the benefit of being the owner. And Baltimore didn't 'allow' them, the owner chose to go with a new name, that really doesn't have anything to do with the city. I can't say I think it was a bad move for the Colts. They have been constantly supported in Indiana and do very well there. If a city wanted to own a team the taxpayers could pony up enough to get the owner to sell the team to the city or a trust, i.e. Green Bay, otherwise, that stuff can happen.
If the Colts had any class they would have renamed the team and left the name of The Colts for Baltimore regardless."Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
??” Thomas Jefferson
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Originally posted by SFP View PostWhatever! I still can't stand The Indianapolis Colts and so does the majority of Baltimorians. The Colts in Baltimore was obviously way before your time. Irsay never put the team for sale so buying them was never an option.
If the Colts had any class they would have renamed the team and left the name of The Colts for Baltimore regardless.
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COMPLETELY agree with no. 1 being where it is!... At the end, of the storm, there's a golden sky. And the sweet silver song of the lark. Walk on, through the wind, walk on, through the rain, though your dreams be tossed, and blown. Walk on, Walk on with hope in your hearts, and you'll never walk alone!
I'm behind you 100% Bradley Braves, You'll Never Walk Alone! BEAT STATE!
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Originally posted by SFP View PostI'm down with #6 and #10!
Maor sport teams will only hurt their future revenue potential by excluding kids from enjoying championship games and The Colts leaving Baltimore was a huge crime IMO.
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Originally posted by amckillip View PostI'm still not seeing the issue here... IMO, the owner can do that which he pleases with a team. Thats the benefit of being the owner. And Baltimore didn't 'allow' them, the owner chose to go with a new name, that really doesn't have anything to do with the city. I can't say I think it was a bad move for the Colts. They have been constantly supported in Indiana and do very well there. If a city wanted to own a team the taxpayers could pony up enough to get the owner to sell the team to the city or a trust, i.e. Green Bay, otherwise, that stuff can happen.
I see SFP's issue, as I see all my friends, family and the people of Galesburg that were effected by the greed that drives some people, who don't give a **** and have absolutely no gilt of how much it hurts and affects the lives of others Hope you never have to live the issueJust the way the world is
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Originally posted by Out of Balance View PostYour from Galesburg Now you know what has happen to the fine people there when all the factories and employer's moved out. Those people who lost their jobs as a result, worked hard for and supported their employers Most of those employer's where making money there but as in the case of the Colt's, it was greed for more money that drove them to move In both cases, the Colts and the X-Employers forgot the people (fans and employee's) who helped make them over many years of support and hard work
I see SFP's issue, as I see all my friends, family and the people of Galesburg that were effected by the greed that drives some people, who don't give a **** and have absolutely no gilt of how much it hurts and affects the lives of others Hope you never have to live the issueJust the way the world is
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Originally posted by Out of Balance View PostI agree, after all those great years with Johnny U. But what made it worst was the way they did it in the middle of the night Just plain chichen shit
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Originally posted by amckillip View PostYou say greed, I say business decisions. You can't expect a business to stay somewhere where it is less profitable, thats just not reasonable. I very much have had to live this issue, in Galesburg in particular, but I don't blame the companies for what they did. And despite how it seems here, I'm pretty liberal in my viewpoints, but I don't believe we can expect companies or teams to act against their own best interests.
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Originally posted by amckillip View PostWhile comparing this to Galesburg, I would think it would have to remind you of the way they tore down the train station downtown.
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