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<blockquote data-quote="JBlood" data-source="post: 357686" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>fettppett, I don't disagree with who his employer is, but it is his job to save the integrity of the game. He will have failed if next season is ruined. </p><p></p><p>The owners say they need a bigger percentage due in large part to the added expenses of new stadiums being built, which they say are important to the development of the game. A recent report to San Diego (<a href="http://sandiegonewsroom.com/news/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=40291:stadium-report-average-public-investment-nearly-300-million-chargers-want-500-million&catid=110:city-of-san-diego&Itemid=34" target="_blank">Stadium report: Average public investment nearly $300 million, Chargers want $500 million</a>) shows that the 11 new stadiums constructed since 2002 cost an average of $538 million, with public financing covering 54% of the costs.</p><p></p><p>Seems to me, the public should have more say than the owners in what goes on, since we are paying the majority of the expenses for the palaces that the owners are demanding. But, as usual, owners share profits and the public share expenses. If the season is affected by this nonsense, it will be the fans who pay the price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JBlood, post: 357686, member: 16"] fettppett, I don't disagree with who his employer is, but it is his job to save the integrity of the game. He will have failed if next season is ruined. The owners say they need a bigger percentage due in large part to the added expenses of new stadiums being built, which they say are important to the development of the game. A recent report to San Diego ([url=http://sandiegonewsroom.com/news/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=40291:stadium-report-average-public-investment-nearly-300-million-chargers-want-500-million&catid=110:city-of-san-diego&Itemid=34]Stadium report: Average public investment nearly $300 million, Chargers want $500 million[/url]) shows that the 11 new stadiums constructed since 2002 cost an average of $538 million, with public financing covering 54% of the costs. Seems to me, the public should have more say than the owners in what goes on, since we are paying the majority of the expenses for the palaces that the owners are demanding. But, as usual, owners share profits and the public share expenses. If the season is affected by this nonsense, it will be the fans who pay the price. [/QUOTE]
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