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 by SoCalRam78
9 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   1087  
 Joined:  May 25 2015
United States of America   SoCal
Pro Bowl

F off Fabiani and Richardson, you're in hot water now This isn't a small issue and paves the way for a Kroenke lawsuit despite what any non lawyer such as Bernie says.


http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/sports/ ... 41181.html

The Chargers and Raiders brought Disney C.E.O. Bob Iger on to their joint stadium project in Carson to try and strengthen their proposal, but sources tell NBC 7 SportsWrap Iger's recruitment could be the very thing that destroys their chances.

In an interview with Vincent Bonsignore of the Los Angeles Daily News, Iger may have shared a little too much information. He was telling the story of how he got involved with the Carson project when he revealed who specifically asked him to come on board.

"I was approached - I guess I can do this Mark, talk about the genesis in a little more detail? - I was approached by (Panthers owner) Jerry Richardson," said Iger, "and he asked whether I'd be interested in helping very specifically the partnership of the Raiders and the Chargers move to L.A., develop a stadium, reposition themselves here. I engaged in conversations with Jerry and then with both entities. That's how it came about."

The individual Iger refers to as “Mark” is Chargers special counsel Mark Fabiani, who was in the room for the interview. Fabiani did not respond to a request for comment for this story.

Jerry Richardson is the head of the Committee on Los Angeles Opportunities, a group of six NFL owners that was formed in February by Commissioner Roger Goodell. According to the memo sent at that time, the committee is supposed to “… evaluate the various stadium options available in Los Angeles, oversee the application of the relocation guidelines in the event that one or more clubs seek to move to Los Angeles, ensure proper coordination with other standing committees … and confirm that all steps taken in Los Angeles are consistent with the Constitution and Bylaws and NFL policies.”

The NFL’s official Policy and Procedures for Proposed Franchise Relocations states, in part, that the commissioner, “… may also convene a special committee to perform fact-finding or other functions with respect to any such proposed transfer.”

That verbiage suggests the six committee members are supposed to be watchdogs to help make sure the process is followed to the letter, not necessarily be part of the process.

Iger said his meeting with Richardson was also somewhat of a clandestine operation.

"When Jerry approached me, he asked for some degree of confidentiality,” said Iger. “I didn't discuss it until much later with the league."

Speaking on the condition of anonymity, two different attorneys familiar with the situation who have dealt with the NFL in the past told NBC 7 SportsWrap that Richardson’s actions could help lay the groundwork for a collusion lawsuit by either the City/County of San Diego or, more likely, Stan Kroenke and the Rams.

There are several reasons for this, according to the attorneys:

Richardson sought cooperation from an influential individual (Iger) to a specific project in the best interest of two owners (Dean Spanos and Mark Davis) and did so in a confidential manner.
This individual’s involvement is a detriment to another owner (Kroenke).
Richardson’s status as the head of the Committee on Los Angeles Opportunities, which has influence on the decision process.
There are financial ramifications for Richardson’s actions (in the billions of dollars).


Taken all together, the attorneys said, that would satisfy the conditions necessary to bring a collusion lawsuit.

It’s unknown at this time if Kroenke will take this route, but reports from the latest round of NFL owners meetings suggest his Inglewood project is trailing the Carson project almost two-to-one and he may not be able to earn enough votes to, if not win the race to Los Angeles, at least block Spanos and Davis for a while longer (it takes 24 of the 32 owners to approve a franchise relocation).

The threat of a lawsuit could very well turn the tide in Kroenke’s favor if he chooses to utilize it. Even if something that drastic does not transpire, it could force Commissioner Roger Goodell to ask Richardson to leave the L.A. Committee or even throw out any suggestions it has already made.

These seemingly simple and honest statements from Iger could represent the first impactful misstep we’ve seen in the Chargers’ strategy that has been executed by Fabiani.

Source: http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/N ... z3u5BIDoHY
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 by Hacksaw
9 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   24523  
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United States of America   AT THE BEACH
Moderator

Stranger wrote:I believe this same article was posted in the other thread at
http://ramsfansunited.com/viewtopic.php ... 406#p14403


Funny,, I grabbed the article from willasdad. Well traveled news.

I like the sound of this but let's see if righteousness actually does prevail.

 by The Ripper
9 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   494  
 Joined:  May 13 2015
United States of America   Naples, FL
Starter

SoCalRam78 wrote:Vinny B predictable defending the move on twitter. Hilarious, this guy is now a lawyer.


Cole was doing the same thing all day till the article came out. His point that the NFL was big business and not a government entity. What both of them don't realize is that the NFL is a joint venture and that there are specific laws that protect the individual businesses against other members of the venture colluding against them.

 by SoCalRam78
9 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   1087  
 Joined:  May 25 2015
United States of America   SoCal
Pro Bowl

The Ripper wrote:
SoCalRam78 wrote:Vinny B predictable defending the move on twitter. Hilarious, this guy is now a lawyer.


Cole was doing the same thing all day till the article came out. His point that the NFL was big business and not a government entity. What both of them don't realize is that the NFL is a joint venture and that there are specific laws that protect the individual businesses against other members of the venture colluding against them.


Neither of these guys are lawyers, so they should stop pretending to know what they're talking about. But nice of vinny B to reveal his Carson bias again.

 by bluecoconuts
9 years 6 months ago
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 Joined:  Aug 29 2015
Ireland   LA Coliseum
Rookie

I don't think that'll ultimately mean much in the long run. That just means that Iger can use connections to assist Inglewood if the league wanted.

 by 69superbowl
9 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   477  
 Joined:  Aug 19 2015
Malaysia   San Jose
Starter

Jerry Richardson is an asshole. Guess the name of the NFL owner that cut his useless ass out of the league as a back up for the Colts? Never mind, it was Carroll Rosenbloom. Jerry saw first hand (his 2nd to last game in the NFL in 1960) what getting thumped by the Rams looked like. He's a doltish hack and a back room dirtbag. Too often owners get treated like the smartest guy in the room, when in fact their agendas are just as transparent as those of we loyal fans. Eff'm.

 by BuiltRamTough
9 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   5357  
 Joined:  May 15 2015
Armenia   Los Angeles
Hall of Fame

I don't think it's that big of a deal either. It's the NFL they could spin it however they want. Sure Kroenke and the other owners could look at Jerry and go like "what the he'll" but as far as lawsuits and stuff idk.

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