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15 Years Later, The NFL Still Teases L.A.

January 27, 2009

The L.A. Times notes that talk continues to heat up over making L.A. the host city for Super Bowl L in 2016 — 50 years after Los Angeles hosted the first Super Bowl — even though the city still doesn’t have a pro football team. What’s more, talk of a team moving into L.A. continues to center on the San Diego Chargers, which recently hired Wasserman Media Group to market the franchise in L.A. and Orange County.

Writes the paper:

Possible motivations aside, this much is clear: The Chargers, who have been working on a San Diego stadium solution for seven years and so far have been unsuccessful, are better positioned to move than any other NFL team.

Beginning on Super Bowl Sunday — of all days — the Chargers will have a three-month window in which to relocate. And, under the team’s current lease terms with the city of San Diego, that window will reopen every year from this point forward. The city cannot sue the Chargers or the NFL to block a move, provided it is paid a $56-million lease-termination fee that will decrease over time.

“We’re definitely a lot closer to the end of this process than the beginning,” said Fabiani, adding that the club has spent $10 million to fully explore stadium options around San Diego County, most recently two sites in Chula Vista. “This is not a process that can go on forever.”

At stake for the Chargers is the head start they have over other NFL franchises that also are likely to be mulling relocation. The Oakland Raiders and Minnesota Vikings, for instance, are bound to their cities through the 2011 season.

The issue in L.A. has always been, where would a relocated team play?

The latest option is Ed Roski’s proposed stadium in Industry, which should have all of its approvals in place by this spring and then will receive the go-ahead from the NFL to formally approach potential tenants.

Fifteen years after the Raiders and the Rams both left the market, Angelenos have heard this sort of talk too many times now to pay much attention just yet.Sup

Los Angeles As Brazil: L.A. Ad Town

May 13, 2008

Thanks to Franklin Avenue reader Stuart, who notes that this commercial — for the Dodge Journey — supposedly follows the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team as they drive to Brazil for a rematch.

But that’s no Brazilian stadium in the final shot — that’s the Home Depot Center in Carson!

Los Angeles As Brazil: L.A. Ad Town

May 13, 2008

Thanks to Franklin Avenue reader Stuart, who notes that this commercial — for the Dodge Journey — supposedly follows the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team as they drive to Brazil for a rematch.

But that’s no Brazilian stadium in the final shot — that’s the Home Depot Center in Carson!

Thoughts on a Dodger Stadium Visit

April 28, 2008

Our Big L.A. weekend continued on Sunday, as the Kid Formerly Known As Blogger Toddler and I hit Dodger Stadium (Maria, alas, is still recovering from her nasty virus).

The KFKABT devoured his Dodger Dog, and enjoyed watching the man throw the ball to the man hitting the ball (of course, it didn’t matter if L.A. or Colorado was up to bat, he just wanted to see some baseballs fly through the air). The Dodgers beat the Rockies in 10 innings, 3-2. (We did the L.A. thing and left at the start of the ninth inning. The KFKABT had seen enough, and I didn’t think he’d be a fan of the stadium traffic.)

Some pics:


Coolest golf cart ever? This Dodgermobile got a thumb’s up from the KFKABT, who wanted to drive it.


Base hit!


On such a hot day, fans mostly avoided the upper decks.

Thoughts on a Dodger Stadium Visit

April 28, 2008

Our Big L.A. weekend continued on Sunday, as the Kid Formerly Known As Blogger Toddler and I hit Dodger Stadium (Maria, alas, is still recovering from her nasty virus).

The KFKABT devoured his Dodger Dog, and enjoyed watching the man throw the ball to the man hitting the ball (of course, it didn’t matter if L.A. or Colorado was up to bat, he just wanted to see some baseballs fly through the air). The Dodgers beat the Rockies in 10 innings, 3-2. (We did the L.A. thing and left at the start of the ninth inning. The KFKABT had seen enough, and I didn’t think he’d be a fan of the stadium traffic.)

Some pics:


Coolest golf cart ever? This Dodgermobile got a thumb’s up from the KFKABT, who wanted to drive it.


Base hit!


On such a hot day, fans mostly avoided the upper decks.

Gow ‘Bows! Er, I Mean, Go Warriors!

December 2, 2007

Exciting to see the Hawaii Warrior football team end the season with a perfect 12-0 record — making the team eligible for a BCS bowl game.

UH will probably play the Sugar Bowl — quite a step up from its more recent appearances in the, um, Hawaii Bowl.

The team secured its ranking (No. 10) in the BCS after defeating Washington 35-28 (coming back from what could have been quite a disappointing defeat).

Of course, most of us remember going to UH games and cheering on the, yes, Rainbows. (From what I understand, old habits die hard: Fans still cheer “Go Bows!” in the stands.)

Deciding the nickname “Rainbows” was too wimpy, the school — in what was a controversial move — renamed itself the Warriors in 2000. Here’s the Honolulu Star-Bulletin’s recap at the time.

(Above, left: Pre-2000 logo; right: current logo)

Why I Sometimes Miss Local Hawaii TV News

November 5, 2007

Larger than life sportscaster Robert Kekaula — who’s even bigger than he was back when I watched him in high school — wears Aloha shirts every day of the week. Here, he discusses the success so far of the University of Hawaii’s football team — ranked #14 in the BCS! — and banters with KITV anchors (and married couple) Gary Sprinkle and Pamela Young.

Why I Sometimes Miss Local Hawaii TV News

November 5, 2007

Larger than life sportscaster Robert Kekaula — who’s even bigger than he was back when I watched him in high school — wears Aloha shirts every day of the week. Here, he discusses the success so far of the University of Hawaii’s football team — ranked #14 in the BCS! — and banters with KITV anchors (and married couple) Gary Sprinkle and Pamela Young.

Retro Friday: Los Angeles’ 1984 Summer Olympics

September 7, 2007

Retro Friday: Los Angeles’ 1984 Summer Olympics

September 7, 2007

As the summer draws to a close… a look back at the moment 23 years ago when Los Angeles shined to the world. It was also the final Summer Olympics for ABC, which once dominated the coverage — until NBC took it over.


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