Now let's hope they bring back the old school unis.Bout time! That new stadium is going to be ridiculously awesome.
Better win quick and get long leases on boxes and season tickets. If they are bad people won't show up and it will look like Jacksonville. Who is paying for the stadium?
Inglewood?!? The hell with that!
I'm just happy that the taxpayers in Saint Louis didnt get stuck footing the bill for ANOTHER new stadium (the various entities out there still owe almost $150 millin in bond payments for their current soon to be empty stadium), and that those in LA wont either. Hopefully San Diego decides not to pay up either.Bout time! That new stadium is going to be ridiculously awesome.
What's the over/under on how long this incarnation of the Rams lasts? Los Angeles- the City of Front-runners.
I'm just happy that the taxpayers in Saint Louis didnt get stuck footing the bill for ANOTHER new stadium (the various entities out there still owe almost $150 millin in bond payments for their current soon to be empty stadium), and that those in LA wont either. Hopefully San Diego decides not to pay up either.
As for Inglewood - it might turn around but its not going to be because of a football stadium that gets used maybe 25 times a year (if there are two teams.) At least they didnt waste a nice transit accessible site on it.
Ah - I see. Well as long as its not a sea of parking surrounding a stadium, then it should work out, at least in LA - its not like there is a shortage of demand for housing there. Probably an improved use of the space vs the previous racetrack tenant.You aren't understanding what is going to be built there. It's not just a stadium.
I'm just happy that the taxpayers in Saint Louis didnt get stuck footing the bill for ANOTHER new stadium (the various entities out there still owe almost $150 millin in bond payments for their current soon to be empty stadium), and that those in LA wont either. Hopefully San Diego decides not to pay up either.
As for Inglewood - it might turn around but its not going to be because of a football stadium that gets used maybe 25 times a year (if there are two teams.) At least they didnt waste a nice transit accessible site on it.
The stadium is not "awesome," it's a ridiculous, over the top joke that will sit empty and useless 357 days a year. A spa? Please. St. Louis got screwed by their prick owner.
The stadium is not "awesome," it's a ridiculous, over the top joke that will sit empty and useless 357 days a year. A spa? Please. St. Louis got screwed by their prick owner.
I like the ancient school blue and white unis. Old school yellow and blue second.Now let's hope they bring back the old school unis.
St Louis got screwed by the owner? No sir, St. Louis got screwed by the idiot politicians that gave Georgia Frontiere a free stadium with idiotic clauses forcing taxpayers to foot the bill for a never ending list of free upgrades. On top of that they wanted to hand over an additional $500M to build a NEW stadium before the old one is even paid off. I'm happy for the StL taxpayers getting to spend $500M on actual public services instead of a playground for corporate execs.
Some of you guys just love to argue for the sake of arguing. Just know that Kroenke is a developer and if this project gets built it will be unlike anything else that an NFL owner has built. Do a little research before you start arguing. Doesn't sound like 357 days of nothing.
http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-inglewood-nfl-stadium-20151221-story.html.
Is the facility gonna be the LA equivalent of Xanadu?