>>63150415You know who made those statements? The same slimey fuck who League representatives saw get his ass booed by the same fans begging to keep the team they love.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/13997415/mark-fabiani-leader-san-diego-chargers-relocation-effort-booed-start-public-hearingSpoiler alert. He said nothing new. What he said is the exact same shit he has been saying since day 1. That doesn't change the fact that Kroenke has more money, a better location, and a better plan with more vocal support behind it than Spanos and Davis could bribe people to give Carson.
>>63150724>I honestly hope there's a way we can keep the team.There are plenty of ways. At the end of the day, applying to move doesn't mean shit if they aren't chosen, and City Hall is doing more to keep the Chargers than it has over the previous 14 years that Fabiani loves to bring up. On top of that, Faulkner is meating with League officials, as well as owners of other teams to pick their brains and figure out how they were able to get their new stadiums built, and the manner with which they did, and not only are these owners seeing this, but they are seeing him try to come back to SD and offer the same thing to the Chargers that they did, which is building a new stadium right next to the old one. They are also seeing Spanos not getting involved in any visible degree, and they're seeing his mouthpiece poison the well they are trying to drink from. Eric Grubman, the NFL point man on team relocation to LA said that should an owner refuse to negotiate with their home city, the League would step in and do so for them. It wouldn't be able to approve a deal, but what his comments this week also suggested is that if a team isn't chosen to go to LA, and the rest of the owners tell them to go back and accept what has been offered to them, that they may be forced to do so.
There is also Cry Briggs's TOT hike initiative that Fabiani has said the Chargers would support if they didn't get LA.