Post by kinsm on Apr 1, 2017 13:02:49 GMT -5
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In a shocking twist, the NFL has announced and unanimously voted to force Stephen Ross to sell the Miami Dolphins. The breaking news comes less than a week after Ross voted against the Raiders move to Las Vegas and later released a statement against public funding being used for stadiums and putting the fans first.
Holding a press conference after the vote was held over skype, Roger Goodell confirmed the news and also gave a brief, one-hour statement to support the owners stance. The biggest points of this though was the league’s reaction and tough push back on owners that refuse to fall in line and get with the program.
“When Mr. Ross voted against the Raiders move to Las Vegas, he voted against the success of the NFL”, Goodell said. “The number one goal of this league is not to respect the fans, produce a good and safe product, and earn the respect of millions. The goal of this league which I run and basically own is to make money and a lot of it.”
Goodell also vented some during the conference about the public funding that is used to build new stadiums like the one in Las Vegas. “We provide the product, why should we have to build our own stadiums. Sure we have the money, but why should we do that when counties and cities across the country are just dying to throw money at us?”
While Mr. Ross has yet to release a statement of his own, it is expected by many that he will challenge this vote in court. That however, has not stopped the NFL from already working on their plan for the Miami Dolphins franchise. Since Ross owns the stadium in Miami, it is now suspected that the Dolphins will be relocating to Goodell’s most favorite place in the world. London.
Following the release of the NFL’s statement on April 1st, Chelsea FC owner Roman Abramovich was rumored to be pursuing the franchise from the league. Already working on getting a new stadium for his soccer team in London, the Dolphins franchise is seen as a great fit to play alongside the Premier League side.
Whether or not this actually happens, April 1st, 2017 is a day that will likely live in infamy for Miami Dolphins fans. Hopefully, by April 2nd, this cruel April Fools joke will have passed.
In a shocking twist, the NFL has announced and unanimously voted to force Stephen Ross to sell the Miami Dolphins. The breaking news comes less than a week after Ross voted against the Raiders move to Las Vegas and later released a statement against public funding being used for stadiums and putting the fans first.
Holding a press conference after the vote was held over skype, Roger Goodell confirmed the news and also gave a brief, one-hour statement to support the owners stance. The biggest points of this though was the league’s reaction and tough push back on owners that refuse to fall in line and get with the program.
“When Mr. Ross voted against the Raiders move to Las Vegas, he voted against the success of the NFL”, Goodell said. “The number one goal of this league is not to respect the fans, produce a good and safe product, and earn the respect of millions. The goal of this league which I run and basically own is to make money and a lot of it.”
Goodell also vented some during the conference about the public funding that is used to build new stadiums like the one in Las Vegas. “We provide the product, why should we have to build our own stadiums. Sure we have the money, but why should we do that when counties and cities across the country are just dying to throw money at us?”
While Mr. Ross has yet to release a statement of his own, it is expected by many that he will challenge this vote in court. That however, has not stopped the NFL from already working on their plan for the Miami Dolphins franchise. Since Ross owns the stadium in Miami, it is now suspected that the Dolphins will be relocating to Goodell’s most favorite place in the world. London.
Following the release of the NFL’s statement on April 1st, Chelsea FC owner Roman Abramovich was rumored to be pursuing the franchise from the league. Already working on getting a new stadium for his soccer team in London, the Dolphins franchise is seen as a great fit to play alongside the Premier League side.
Whether or not this actually happens, April 1st, 2017 is a day that will likely live in infamy for Miami Dolphins fans. Hopefully, by April 2nd, this cruel April Fools joke will have passed.