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BobbyDigital
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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000773179/article/chargers-announce-decision-to-relocate-to-los-angeles

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"It's official: The Chargers are relocating from San Diego to Los Angeles.

Chargers owner Dean Spanos announced the decision in a letter released by the team while informing his staff about the move Thursday morning. The Chargers had until an NFL-mandated deadline of Tuesday to make a decision on whether to relocate or not.


"After much deliberation, I have made the decision to relocate the Chargers to Los Angeles, beginning with the 2017 NFL season," Spanos wrote. "San Diego has been our home for 56 years. It will always be part of our identity, and my family and I have nothing but gratitude and appreciation for the support and passion our fans have shared with us over the years."

In a statement released after the announcement, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell acknowledged the years of effort the Chargers made in trying to stay in San Diego.

"That work ... reflects our strongly held belief we always should do everything we can to keep a franchise in its community. That's why we have a deliberate and thoughtful process for making these decisions.

"Relocation is painful for teams and communities," he continued. "It is especially painful for fans, and the fans in San Diego have given the Chargers strong and loyal support for more than 50 years, which makes it even more disappointing that we could not solve the stadium issue. As difficult as the news is for Charger fans, I know Dean Spanos and his family did everything they could to try to find a viable solution in San Diego."

Shortly after the announcement, the Chargers revealed the 30,000-seat StubHub Center on the campus of Cal State Dominguez Hills in Carson will serve as the team's temporary home until the stadium it will share with the Rams in Inglewood is built.


The team also launched FightforLA.com -- a website that will allow fans to place a fully refundable $100 deposit on season tickets for the 2017 season. Current Chargers season ticket holders will maintain their priority status and are not required to make a deposit, the team said.

"Our ultimate goal is to bring L.A. a Super Bowl championship," said John Spanos, the Chargers' president of football operations. "When we say we will fight for L.A., this is the essence of our pledge."

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But, it seems the desire to go to LA isn't something LA is particularly excited about:


http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-chargers-to-la-plaschke-20170111-story.html

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"Wow, just what we need, the return of a professional sports team with no buzz, no tradition, few local fans north of south Orange County, limited success, and an owner who just stole them away from a place where they were loved unconditionally for 56 years.

The problem is not that Los Angeles must now be asked to support two NFL teams after 22 years of somehow surviving with none. We knew this would happen. This was the deal when the Rams returned last year. This is what the NFL has always wanted for Inglewood, so there was no avoiding it.

The problem is, the second team should have been the Raiders. The Southland is filled with Raiders fans everywhere. I have still never met a single Chargers fan.

The Chargers aren’t even the second team in town behind the Rams. The Chargers aren’t even the third team of interest here behind the Rams and Raiders. The Chargers might not even be in the top-five favorite NFL teams in Los Angeles.

It’s difficult to imagine many people really caring. Look at how many fans fled the Rams after they won only four games in their dismal return season here. Are those fans now going to get behind a team that has advanced to one Super Bowl since the Super Bowl began being played 51 years ago? The Chargers have won four playoff games in 22 years and, like, don’t we already have one of those teams?"


savage. but on point.


It'll be interesting to see if Rivers remains with the LA Chargers or decides to retire. Or a really unlikely, but ideal situation as a Rivers fan -- I'd love to see him play out his career with a franchise that is positioned to win. Spanos clearly hasn't given a shit about winning a Super Bowl in the last decade he's been trying to leave San Diego. As much as I hate to admit it, Eli was smart to refuse to play for San Diego.

1/12/2017 1:58:33 PM

Flyin Ryan
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They're moving to the Galaxy's stadium? Wow, when was the last time an NFL team was in a stadium that small?

1/12/2017 2:06:39 PM

LudaChris
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LA won't be a good spot for a NFL team until they're a consistent winner.

Having 2 below average NFL teams in one city is going to be tough, at least Oakland is smart enough to consider somewhere else like Vegas.

1/12/2017 2:06:47 PM

Sweden
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Good job San Diegans. Hopefully future voters in other areas will tell billionaire owners wanting public money to get fucked as well.

Now Spanos gets to move his team to a 30k seater MLS stadium for a couple of years, and then play second fiddle to the Rams in a market that doesn't give two fucks about them.

1/12/2017 2:23:26 PM

JP
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Rivers gon?

1/12/2017 2:24:45 PM

LudaChris
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Doesn't help that LA is full of Raiders fans, so it's not like they are apathetic about the Chargers, they literally don't like the team as they're division rivals.

1/12/2017 2:34:17 PM

justinh524
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The best part is that Spanos has to pay $650 million to the NFL in order to move and become a tenant in the Rams new stadium. All because he didn't get his way and have San Diego pay for a new waterfront downtown stadium. Fuck that guy.

Could have spent that $650 million on a new stadium in mission valley, but nope, let's move the team guys.

1/12/2017 2:52:50 PM

TKE-Teg
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What a fucking asshole.

Sucks for Rivers though. Bad luck from NCSU seems to stick to everyone, lol.

1/12/2017 3:24:40 PM

Fry
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the logo is so, so bad

[Edited on January 12, 2017 at 10:36 PM. Reason : way too tired to make a good joke apparently. blah]

[Edited on January 12, 2017 at 10:37 PM. Reason : ]

1/12/2017 10:34:09 PM

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