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Due to the stadium drama that has been going on since our Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis passed away, there has been many ups and downs.

Many praise Mark Davis for the roster picks that we have when it was Reggie Mckenzie and team leaders that actually gained players interests in Oakland.

According to Las Vegas Journal interview, Mark Davis mentioned filing for a relocation request in March to move from Oakland to Las Vegas.

I find it quite interesting that he's requiring Season Ticket Members to make their 1st deposit by March 3, 2017 when Free Agency starts on March 9, 2017.

Some think that he's trying to get everyone's money, and going to skip his way to Las Vegas. However, that would be difficult when the NFL wants them to remain in Oakland.

A relocation to Las Vegas would reduce the revenue income for the NFL from television ads, local sponsors, home team fan experience, along with with empty seats like Santa Clara.

During Free Agency there will be some players looking at being an Oakland Raider because of the fans and the history. But, they might not pursue at signing if Mark Davis does not know his where abouts.

Hopefully, they do realize the where abouts for the team is in Oakland, CA FOREVER when it comes to what the NFL decides.
 
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Oakland mayor presents Raiders stadium plan to NFL owners

Here is Mayor Schaaf’s full statement:

“Oakland is ready to compete. We were excited to be offered the opportunity to make a presentation before the National Football League’s Joint Stadium and Finance Committee in Florida. We want to thank the NFL for this invitation to share our vision for a locally-supported proposal that could result in a new home for the Raiders in Oakland.

“Today, we presented a plan that we believe responsibly meets the needs of all parties. We made a sound economic case for keeping the Raiders in Oakland through the creation of what could become one of America’s premier mixed-use sporting venues. Ours is a project that enhances the use of the already-entitled Oakland Coliseum site for the Raiders and for the public benefit and leverages the site’s proximity to BART and other public transit options, Oakland International Airport and major freeways.

“The Oakland solution for the Raiders keeps the Raiders at home in Oakland, in the country’s sixth largest media market that is demonstrating strong growth due to its innovative and diverse economy.

“What we presented demonstrated the commitment and effort made by the jurisdictions that oversee the stadium land — Alameda County and the City of Oakland. I thank Alameda County Supervisor Scott Haggerty and Oakland City Council President Larry Reid for their leadership. We have worked collaboratively with Ronnie Lott, Rodney Peete and the investors they have assembled behind this Oakland-based project. Together, we’ve created a framework that gives the Raiders a new stadium in Oakland that is responsible to the team, the league, the fans and Oakland taxpayers.

“The City of Oakland is prepared to support this effort in a way that does not endanger the City’s general fund using the “but for” taxes generated by the project to provide up to $200 million for public infrastructure and transportation improvements. This will support a new stadium and ancillary development that will enhance the economic vitality of East Oakland and better serve our community. Additionally, the City and the County are prepared to leverage the value of the land at this transit-rich site to create jobs, an enhanced fan experience and other opportunities.

“Ronnie Lott, Rodney Peete and the Fortress Group bring the financial assets and the capability to ensure construction completion, manage the sale of private seat licenses and cover any cost overruns – three things that are essential for a successful project to get done. Ronnie Lott and Rodney Peete also bring deep and extensive ties with the NFL, the Raiders and our community.”
 
Oakland mayor presents Raiders stadium plan to NFL owners

Here is Mayor Schaaf’s full statement:

“Oakland is ready to compete. We were excited to be offered the opportunity to make a presentation before the National Football League’s Joint Stadium and Finance Committee in Florida. We want to thank the NFL for this invitation to share our vision for a locally-supported proposal that could result in a new home for the Raiders in Oakland.

“Today, we presented a plan that we believe responsibly meets the needs of all parties. We made a sound economic case for keeping the Raiders in Oakland through the creation of what could become one of America’s premier mixed-use sporting venues. Ours is a project that enhances the use of the already-entitled Oakland Coliseum site for the Raiders and for the public benefit and leverages the site’s proximity to BART and other public transit options, Oakland International Airport and major freeways.

“The Oakland solution for the Raiders keeps the Raiders at home in Oakland, in the country’s sixth largest media market that is demonstrating strong growth due to its innovative and diverse economy.

“What we presented demonstrated the commitment and effort made by the jurisdictions that oversee the stadium land — Alameda County and the City of Oakland. I thank Alameda County Supervisor Scott Haggerty and Oakland City Council President Larry Reid for their leadership. We have worked collaboratively with Ronnie Lott, Rodney Peete and the investors they have assembled behind this Oakland-based project. Together, we’ve created a framework that gives the Raiders a new stadium in Oakland that is responsible to the team, the league, the fans and Oakland taxpayers.

“The City of Oakland is prepared to support this effort in a way that does not endanger the City’s general fund using the “but for” taxes generated by the project to provide up to $200 million for public infrastructure and transportation improvements. This will support a new stadium and ancillary development that will enhance the economic vitality of East Oakland and better serve our community. Additionally, the City and the County are prepared to leverage the value of the land at this transit-rich site to create jobs, an enhanced fan experience and other opportunities.

“Ronnie Lott, Rodney Peete and the Fortress Group bring the financial assets and the capability to ensure construction completion, manage the sale of private seat licenses and cover any cost overruns – three things that are essential for a successful project to get done. Ronnie Lott and Rodney Peete also bring deep and extensive ties with the NFL, the Raiders and our community.”
It's too late.

Mark already has his eyes on Vegas.

And Oakland is a sh!t hole and just getting worse.
 
Oakland mayor presents Raiders stadium plan to NFL owners

Here is Mayor Schaaf’s full statement:

“Oakland is ready to compete. We were excited to be offered the opportunity to make a presentation before the National Football League’s Joint Stadium and Finance Committee in Florida. We want to thank the NFL for this invitation to share our vision for a locally-supported proposal that could result in a new home for the Raiders in Oakland.

“Today, we presented a plan that we believe responsibly meets the needs of all parties. We made a sound economic case for keeping the Raiders in Oakland through the creation of what could become one of America’s premier mixed-use sporting venues. Ours is a project that enhances the use of the already-entitled Oakland Coliseum site for the Raiders and for the public benefit and leverages the site’s proximity to BART and other public transit options, Oakland International Airport and major freeways.

“The Oakland solution for the Raiders keeps the Raiders at home in Oakland, in the country’s sixth largest media market that is demonstrating strong growth due to its innovative and diverse economy.

“What we presented demonstrated the commitment and effort made by the jurisdictions that oversee the stadium land — Alameda County and the City of Oakland. I thank Alameda County Supervisor Scott Haggerty and Oakland City Council President Larry Reid for their leadership. We have worked collaboratively with Ronnie Lott, Rodney Peete and the investors they have assembled behind this Oakland-based project. Together, we’ve created a framework that gives the Raiders a new stadium in Oakland that is responsible to the team, the league, the fans and Oakland taxpayers.

“The City of Oakland is prepared to support this effort in a way that does not endanger the City’s general fund using the “but for” taxes generated by the project to provide up to $200 million for public infrastructure and transportation improvements. This will support a new stadium and ancillary development that will enhance the economic vitality of East Oakland and better serve our community. Additionally, the City and the County are prepared to leverage the value of the land at this transit-rich site to create jobs, an enhanced fan experience and other opportunities.

“Ronnie Lott, Rodney Peete and the Fortress Group bring the financial assets and the capability to ensure construction completion, manage the sale of private seat licenses and cover any cost overruns – three things that are essential for a successful project to get done. Ronnie Lott and Rodney Peete also bring deep and extensive ties with the NFL, the Raiders and our community.”
It's too late.

Mark already has his eyes on Vegas.

And Oakland is a sh!t hole and just getting worse.

Dont you EVER get tired of the constant ass beatings you get from me everyday on this?

you got ONE thing right here,MARK DAVIS has his eyes on vegas but the OTHER OWNERS DO "NOT" MORON. just because MARK DAVIS wants to leave,doesnt mean it will happen idiot.Its what the NFL wants.THEY dont want the Raiders to leave Oakland.:rolleyes:

vegas lover you are too dense to understand that not only does the NFL lose money if they move to a smaller market which is why the owners will never approve the move,but that it has to have 24 of the 32 owners approve it.MANY of the owners are against the move because of that. all the NFL needs to stop the move is 9 votes.Its much easier to get 9 votes that it is to get 24 idiot.:haha:

I can mention at LEAST 4 owners that I know for sure beyond a doubt that wont vote for it.stan kroneke of the rams,dean spanos of the chargers,bill bidwell of the cardinals and clark hunt of the chiefs.i could list the reasons but as we both know,if it does not go against your warped view.you will ignore it as you did this post so why bother. get ready to call that sucidice hotline when they vote against it.:itsok:

the STADIUM of oakland is a shithole,but oakland is a thriving city with more and more jobs being created all the time.
once davis is forced to sell the team to a billionaire investor in oakland.then that will solve the problem of the stadium being a shithole charlie.:lmao::itsok:

if you want to look at a city that IS shithole.look no further than your town VEGAS,the poorest city in the country with people that are so poor they have to work two jobs to survive.people who will never be able to buy PSL licences.:lmao::haha:
 
this poster who posted this is describing you to a tee mr dumbass Yiostheoy.
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Yeah because everybody acting like they having a dumb ass panic attack believing the same mainstream media that told them the Raiders are moving to S.A., SD, LA, Carson, Portland,etc.
 
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but in my opinion, they ought to move to Las Vegas. if not, stay in Oakland.

move to Vegas? you cant be serious? vegas is a hoax same as carson was.vegas would be the worst thing the raiders could do.Vegas is the most broke city in the country.people have such low paying jobs there the majority of its residents are working TWO jobs to pay the rent.

the only fans that would show up for games would be from the opposing fans out of two flying in,they would greatly outnumber the Raider fans.the Raiders would have no home field advantage as they do in Oakland.worse mistake they could make.Oakland is a thriving community with more and more jobs arriving all the time.

For the people who have the ignorant idea that Vegas would be a good fit for them,not saying you are one,but the ones that do,obviously dont know the true facts.:rolleyes:

Plus the majority of Oakland fans and the people in the bay area that are season ticket holders,they have said they wont go to Vegas and support them. something the vegas fans like Yios clearly dont understand why vegas would not work is there is nobody in vegas who would be able to afford the PSL licences there,Oakland,you dont have that problem with a new stadium since again you have a thriving community with many job creation there.

the journal of economics said way back in the 90's when the Rams left LA for st louis,that that would be disastrous for the NFL if they allowed that going from a major market like LA to a nobody hick town like st louis,well they right obviously.they are saying the SAME thing about oakland.I would say they are obviously smart and know what they are talking about.lol

you have disaster all over again leaving a major market oakland,the 6th biggest media market in the country,for the 44th biggest to a city that has lots of question marks if they will support football there or not.I dont see the NFL making the same mistake TWICE,they realised how they fucked up the first time letting the Rams leave LA,they wont make the same mistake again with the Raiders in vegas,they arent idiots.
 
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hey vegas resident yost,when the raiders stay in oakland and you are wrong on them leaving,looks like you will have to get on the suicide hotline,lol

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If the NFL pushes back the NFL vote for relocation to vegas from march to may as some have said in the media they might,that does not bode well at all for mark davis because in june the A'S are expected to announce where they will be moving.
 
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Las Vegas probably deserves a football team,just not the one from Oakland.
A MEN,damn straight.:thup:

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I'd like to see the Raiders move to San Francisco @ Hunter's Point. It would put a sharp stick in the eye of York, and help develop the East Shore of SF - there is a lot of land and room to build hotels and docks for cruise ships and water taxis, and continue a promenade/esplanade from the Giant's Park, the Warriors new Stadium and growing need for high density residential in an area growing with high technology and Medical Research.
 
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