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49ers moving?! (NFL)

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I would have titled this thread "Santa Clara 49ers?!" but they already stated that they will not change the name.

49ers plan to move elsewhere in California

Associated Press
Posted: 11 hours ago

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The San Francisco 49ers ended negotiations with the city about building a new stadium Wednesday and have turned their focus to the Bay Area suburb of Santa Clara.

Owner John York notified Mayor Gavin Newsom of the team's decision earlier Wednesday, the mayor's spokesman, Peter Ragone, told The Associated Press.

Team spokesman Aaron Salkin declined to comment but the 49ers issued a news release late Wednesday night announcing the decision.

According to the release, the team decided after studying the area around Candlestick Park for the past year that the site needed too many infrastructure and public transit improvements, as well as one of the largest parking garages in the world.

The team said the cost of the infrastructure improvements could have exceeded the cost of the proposed stadium, which was estimated to cost between $600 million and $800 million.

Also, the team said it was unlikely it could achieve its goal of opening the new stadium in time for the 2012 season.

Now the team is seeking to build a new stadium in Santa Clara, near the Great America amusement park and the Santa Clara Convention Center. Santa Clara is located in San Francisco's South Bay area near San Jose.

"We're excited to work with Santa Clara officials to discuss this project," owner John York said in a statement. "Based on our initial analysis, Santa Clara has strong potential to deliver the game day experience our fans deserve."

York said the team would not change its name under any circumstances.

"Nothing will persuade us to change the name of the San Francisco 49ers, one of the most storied brands in the world of sports," he said.

The 49ers headquarters and training facility are currently based in Santa Clara, located about 30 miles south of San Francisco.

"We have been looking to expand our entertainment options in the Great America-Convention Center area for years, and this stadium can be a great addition," Santa Clara Mayor Patricia Mahan said in a statement issued by the team. "The 49ers have been clear that their goal is to put together a project that has no impact on the City's general fund and no increase in taxes, and we are ready to give this project our full attention."

The 49ers and San Francisco officials had been talking over the last 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.

Ragone did not know how the 49ers' decision would impact the Olympic bid. San Francisco, Los Angeles and Chicago are the three cities competing to be the U.S. Olympic Committee's choice to bid on the 2016 games.

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

The current stadium at Candlestick is one of the most run-down in the league, leading to 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 some of the infrastructure costs.

York assured San Francisco officials that he was only negotiating with the city, but Ragone said the team had talked in recent weeks to Santa Clara officials about the move.

The 49ers said if they are unable to move forward with the project in Santa Clara, they would only look at other cities in the region.

"The 49ers have called the Bay Area home for our entire 60 year history," York said. "We are a part of the fabric of this region, and we intend to stay right here where we belong."

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/6152706?FSO1&ATT=HCP&GT1=8807
 
Santa Clara 49ers and San Jose A's- should be a great area to see ball games :scan: . Not to mention the SJ Sharks.
 
"The Candlestick Point project will not accommodate the next generation NFL stadium," team owner John York told a news conference. He called Candlestick Park "the oldest and worst stadium" in the NFL.

So when they're gone, which stadium is next on the chopping block?
 
The key sentence there is " the city WASN"T going to help with money for a new park " but will now--they threaten to move, San Fran will find money--same ole song and dance
 
Doesn't matter, the Redskins don't play in DC, they play in Landover, Maryland. This won't effect anything at all.
 
The New York Jets don't play in New York, either.

Santa Clara would be a good move out there. While it's still pretty packed, there's more area to do things in the South Bay than in SF.
 
:lol: Santa Clara probably does too!

I remember hearing as a lad that someone screwed up the plans for Candlestick Park. Supposedly, if it was moved just a yard or two from where it is now, the wind wouldn't have been nearly a problem. :lol: Probably just a u/l.

However, I did go to some Giants games, back in the day. Took my coat and a little lap blanket, too! That stadium gets cold. Much better weather in Santa Clara.
 
Turner said:
The New York Jets don't play in New York, either.

They would be on Long Island, if it weren't for a certain witch.

The Giants, on the other hand, seem to like New Jersey. :p
 
Rhye said:
this is really weird from a non-american point of view

Why? If Manchester United was located 10 miles from Manchester because they could support a better stadium in a better location there, wouldn't you still want to call it Manchester United?

It's about marketing and tradition.
 
Zarn said:
They would be on Long Island, if it weren't for a certain witch.

The Giants, on the other hand, seem to like New Jersey. :p

I'm not sure I understand what you're saying. Don't they both play in East Rutherford? In the same stadium, in fact?
 
Azale said:
Why? If Manchester United was located 10 miles from Manchester because they could support a better stadium in a better location there, wouldn't you still want to call it Manchester United?

It's about marketing and tradition.

Ten Miles from Manchester United sounds suitable:p
 
Turner said:
I'm not sure I understand what you're saying. Don't they both play in East Rutherford? In the same stadium, in fact?

They do, but some witch stopped the Jets from going to New York. I don't remember her name. She has some grudge against them.
 
Azale said:
Why? If Manchester United was located 10 miles from Manchester because they could support a better stadium in a better location there, wouldn't you still want to call it Manchester United?

It's about marketing and tradition.

Teams don't move in Europe... It just doesn't happen.
The only "move" in the history of Dutch football was a long time ago when two teams that were located very close to eachother merged due to financial constraints.
But normally teams just don't move in Europe.
 
Well, thier not moving, just getting a better stadium in close proximity to thier home city :p I consider moving akin to what the Rams, Raiders, and Colts did.
 
@Zarn - Oh, okay. I see what you're saying now.

@Azale - I was in Oakland when they moved to LA. Talk about some dedicated fans! We still got the games on the radio, and fans would 'convoy' down to the games. A lot of season ticket holders still had season tickets down in LA.
 
Azale said:
Why? If Manchester United was located 10 miles from Manchester because they could support a better stadium in a better location there, wouldn't you still want to call it Manchester United?

It's about marketing and tradition.

10 miles is one thing, moving to Liverpool is another.
It would cause major riots.
 
Thing is...moving to Santa Clara is not the equivalent of moving to the city of a major rival. Now, if they moved to San Diego or something, that would be wierd.

The only wierd move I can think of is the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. They PLAY in Anaheim, they were CALLED the Anaheim Angels and won a WS with that name, and thier owner CHANGED the name to that monstrosity for purely marketing reasons.
 
dgfred said:
Santa Clara 49ers and San Jose A's- should be a great area to see ball games :scan: . Not to mention the SJ Sharks.

Actualy A's are going to Fremont
 
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