49ers might be moving out of San Fran...but staying in California

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  1. allan1

    allan1 Active Member

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    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2654743

    SAN FRANCISCO -- The San Francisco 49ers ended negotiations with the city about building a new stadium and plan to move to Santa Clara or somewhere else in California, The Associated Press learned Wednesday night.

    Owner John York notified Mayor Gavin Newsom of the team's decision earlier Wednesday, a city official close to the negotiations told the AP on condition of anonymity because no announcement had been made.

    Team spokesman Aaron Salkin declined to comment Wednesday night. Phone messages left on the office and cell phone of Lisa Lang, the 49ers' vice president for communications, were not immediately returned.

    The sides had been talking over the past few months about building a privately financed stadium at Candlestick Point that was going to be part of the city's bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics.

    The team's lease at Candlestick runs through the 2008 season, and the team holds three five-year options that could extend it through 2023.

    The stadium at Candlestick is one of the most run-down in the NFL, leading the team's desire to seek a new stadium with revenue-generating suites and luxury boxes. The plan to build a stadium also included public housing, retail and office space.

    The city was not going to contribute any money to the stadium but was willing to possibly help with infrastructure costs.

    The 49ers' headquarters are in Santa Clara, located about 30 miles south of San Francisco.

    Los Angeles and Anaheim also are seeking an NFL team. The mayors of the two cities met last month with new commissioner Roger Goodell to offer their competing plans to lure a team back to Southern California.

    Los Angeles city leaders want to build a new stadium within the walls of the historic Memorial Coliseum, featuring 200 luxury boxes and 15,000 club seats at a cost of $800 million.

    Goodell also met with Anaheim Mayor Curt Pringle about his city's plans to sell the NFL 53 acres at the below-market price of $50 million to build a new stadium adjacent to Angel Stadium.

    The Los Angeles area hasn't had an NFL team since after the 1994 season, when the Raiders returned to Oakland and the Anaheim-based Rams moved to St. Louis.

    Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press
     
  2. SOWELLisGOD

    SOWELLisGOD New Member

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    weak...move the raiders, not the niners
     
  3. Big Poppa Naich

    Big Poppa Naich Active Member

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    I can't imagine calling them the Santa Clara 49ers...
     
  4. statjeff22

    statjeff22 2008 Green Guy "Most Knowledgeable" Award Winner

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    The Bay Area apparently lost two teams yesterday (the A's also) - it might just be that they can't support two teams in a sport (the vast majority of cities/metro areas can't, unlike NYC, which supports multiple teams in every sport).
     
  5. Yisman

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    NYC has one NBA team, two NHL teams, two MLB teams, and one MLS team.
     
  6. Jake

    Jake Well-Known Member

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    They will still be called the San Francisco 49ers if they move to Santa Clara.
     
  7. BIG COUNTRY

    BIG COUNTRY Well-Known Member

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    Yeah but New Jersye is very close so you could add an NBA and NHL team if you choose.
     
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    statjeff22 2008 Green Guy "Most Knowledgeable" Award Winner

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    This again? EVERY team draws on fans from a larger area than the city in which its stadium sits. The fact that the Jets and Giants happen to play in New Jersey, 6 miles from Manahattan, shows that they play in the NYC metropolitan area, and that's all that counts (same thing for the Nets). By your definition, Buffalo, Dallas, Miami, and Washington don't have NFL teams, since their stadia are outside the city limits (and Washington's is across a state line), which no one would agree with. BTW, by your definition NYC has one hockey team and no MLS teams.
     
  9. Big Poppa Naich

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    And 0 football teams.... lol

    NY Metro area has:

    2 NFL
    2 MLB
    3 NHL
    2 NBA
    1 MLS
     
  10. KOZ

    KOZ Totally Addicted

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    Subtract soccer, it's not a sport.......
     
  11. EcKo151

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    You're lucky our Aussie friends don't usually venture out to the NFL forum much:wink:
     
  12. darkmistress

    darkmistress New Member

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    I'm sure most Aussies would agree :smile:
     
  13. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    If you New Yorkers don't want to claim the Giants and Jets that's your problem. You also don't have a ranked college football team!
     
  14. abyzmul

    abyzmul R.J. MacReady, 21018 Funniest Member Award Winner

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    One thing about livin' in Santa Carla I never could stomach. All the damn vampires.
     
  15. Dinobot 2

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    This would be a lame move.
     
  16. Scikotic

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    Not Exaclty...its a pretty smart move, MOST of their fans do not come from San Francisco, they come from all parts of the Bay Area, granted in SF they are in the middle of everything, but in Santa Clara, they are being put right next to Great America ( themepark) in a nice lot, in a nice area and in the section of the Bay Area where most of the population comes from....Santa Clara, San Jose, Sunnyvale, ( the area that they are being relocated to) is right in the heart of Silicon Valley, which is highly populated and everyone bleeds Red and Gold

    Also they wont be called the Santa Clara Niners

    We arent called the East Rutherford Jets are we?
     

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