Hey, after all...Sacramento is the 'Home of hanging your hats on Minor League Championships'. No joke...I still think of the days of the world champion Sacramento Surge!!! Loved them!!
I don't think we should get too far ahead of ourselves here. I understand Kevin's reaction to the news from the NCAA. I think he was trying to use that news as a good thing to get people to move off dead center. However I can see where people would take it in a negative fashion. I was disappointed in some of the people that called in or e-mailed in on Mike and Grants show. They apparently go through life with no flexability in their ideology. They look at this arena concept and see only the Kings and the Maloof's. They don't seem to realize that the Kings only utilize the arena for 41 regualar season games out of 365 days.
MINOR LEAGUE? It was the only true world football league ever.Hey, after all...Sacramento is the 'Home of hanging your hats on Minor League Championships'. No joke...
Try about 10 years.Looks grim, how long have we been saying it's going to be ok? 2 years 3 years?
pdxKingsFan said:I don't think the NCAA will be back until the arena issue is resolved but that doesn't mean some of the locations that will host instead are better suited to a pro team moving in.
Yeah...how could I forget...there was a whole 500 people who turned out for their 'Championship' parade up Capitol Mall. LOL I love this city, but hate it at the same time...but it's my home, and it is what it is: dysfunctional, in alot of ways.MINOR LEAGUE? It was the only true world football league ever.
Dave Archer for president.
That wasn't really my point either though, just that the NCAA is a totally different deal than the Kings. The Kings are here and they have moving costs, which at somepoint will no longer be outweighed by the cost of staying here. The NCAA (as well as concert tours and other entertainment options) is not locked into Sacramento or any other city and re-evaluates year to year..
I don't think that was the point. I think the point is that whoever it is that hosts the NCAA's will have a better facility. Not that a pro team is moving there. It speaks to the pathetic nature of the small minded people that are running the city. If you bring up a new arena, they bring up schools and starving people. Its apples and oranges. If we never build a new arena, my bet is that they'll still complain about school funding and starving people.
Building the arena will create short term work for a lot of people. Once the arena is completed it will create jobs for people. Those people pay taxes and create public revenue. As will taxes levied on every thing connected to the arena. All that plubic revenue goes into the general fund for doing all the things they complain about. The arena could be a win/win for everyone, but the powers that be, need to be able sell this idea to the general plubic in a way that it doesn't appear to be nothing but a handout to the Maloof's.
The last time I checked we still live in a Capitalistic society and not a socialistic one, although at times I have my doubts. The Maloof's can't continue to loose money and just be nice guys and stay despite it. They're not a charity organization, they need to make money. For some reason thats a horrible concept to some people. This deal appears to be good for Cal Expo and the Kings, and the city of sacramento. Perhaps more long term than short term financially, but a good deal none the less. It will be a shame if it fails.
You're preaching to the choir my friend. To most NIMBY's in Sacramento it's the greedy Maloof brothers being greedier...'Use the money for schools!!'...'What about the arts?!?!'...'They need to build their arena themselves!!'...'What's wrong with Arco Arena, it's fine!'. Dysfunctional broken record is what THAT is.What's truly troubling is that even with the NCAA pulling out, there's still people clamoring that Arco, built quickly and cheaply more than 20 years ago, is "just fine".
From an outsiders POV ( never been to Sac or Cali for that matter ) Why cant the kings move into an arena that already exists. Whats stopping them from moving into the arena in Anaheim for the time being until the economy gets better and arena can be built ( I know some here hate that idea, but what if its that or nothing ). There is NO way a new arena can be built with the economy how it is right now unless its privately funded .. its just not going to happen.