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Magic Johnson announces that hes going to bring the NFL back to LA


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This all makes sense. Alex Spanos is not long for the world. He's 87, his kids will soon inherit the team. They are looking at a HUGE inheritance tax. They need a partner.

LA is calling:

http://www.losangelesfootballstadium.com/

Anyone who thinks Los Angeles isn't interested in Pro Football has no idea about the venue the Rams played in before moving to St. Louis.

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This all makes sense. Alex Spanos is not long for the world. He's 87, his kids will soon inherit the team. They are looking at a HUGE inheritance tax. They need a partner.

LA is calling:

http://www.losangelesfootballstadium.com/

Anyone who thinks Los Angeles isn't interested in Pro Football has no idea about the venue the Rams played in before moving to St. Louis.

I remember the Rams. The Raiders too.

I also remember why they both left.

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I remember the Rams. The Raiders too.

I also remember why they both left.

Rams played in the Big A, a compromised/poor excuse for a home baseball stadium.

The Raiders, well Al thought he could blackmail Oakland into building him a new stadium. Still hasn't worked 30 years later.

The Raiders played in the Rams old venue, the LA Coliseum.

This was a shithole built for the 1932 Olympic games. A horrible venue in an area you would never hope to have your car stall in.

Los Angeles has never had a Pro Football stadium, to think otherwise is ignorant.

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Rams played in the Big A, a compromised/poor excuse for a home baseball stadium.

The Raiders, well Al thought he could blackmail Oakland into building him a new stadium. Still hasn't worked 30 years later.

The Raiders played in the Rams old venue, the LA Coliseum.

This was a poohole built for the 1932 Olympic games. A horrible venue in an area you would never hope to have your car stall in.

Los Angeles has never had a Pro Football stadium, to think otherwise is ignorant.

I'm not sure I buy the notion that a sub-standard stadium is the big reason for a lack of fan support in Los Angeles.

More than one writer has pointed out that it's just not a city that's passionate about pro football. They've got the Lakers, they've got got USC and they've got probably a million other things to do more than any other city in the U.S. It just hasn't been a good venue for pro football in a couple of decades.

Maybe it can be again, but I have my doubts (and I'm not the only one).

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