jn_12
Senior Member
Someone could also move here.
such as?
Someone could also move here.
Someone could also move here.
such as?
I think the presumption is that if a team were to move here it would be via a local guy buying an existing team and moving it here. Not sure there has been any discussion of an existing, American, owner picking his team up and moving it across the border the way the Colts moved to Indianapolis or the Browns moved to Baltimore.
So whether it is a move or an expansion, the assumption is that someone is investing a lot of money. The club valuations noted above (assuming they are the Forbes valuations) include a bunch of "stuff" that would not move with the team and if you dig a bit further into the Forbes valuations, the actual teams are worth less than the headline number...but it is still a number in the +/- 1/2-a-billion range.
ya that's why I wanted him to clarify. The idea that an owner is going to move a team a la Al Davis just isn't realistic when it comes to Toronto. Someone will have to buy and move the team.
As for the price, I still think you're looking at a billion dollars before the stadium between the purchase of the team and any sort of relocation fee that the league might want to add. I agree that the Forbes numbers aren't perfect and there have been a lot of critiques of where exactly they get their numbers from, but I think they're decent for a ballpark figure. In fact, just today it was announced that the Jaguars have been sold for $760million with is 35mill more than Forbes said they were worth. Hypothetically, if they were bought to be moved, whether all the assets involved in that valuation come with the team to a new location doesn't really matter, because you're buying the team as it is. What you plan to do with it after doesn't impact the sale.
Because there's nowhere to play long-term, and unlike some American cities there is no chance Toronto will get a publicly funded NFL stadium. None.People have mentioned this guy new owner of the Jaguars moving to LA or London, why can't that happen here?
Zero chance as long as Toronto is part of Buffalo's territorial region, which the Bills in Toronto series has clearly established.Someone could also move here.
Zero chance the Bills would move here? Zero?Zero chance as long as Toronto is part of Buffalo's territorial region, which the Bills in Toronto series has clearly established.
Zero chance the Bills would move here? Zero?
Likely zero chance anyone else would. The Bills moving here is certainly a possibility, though I'm still waiting for the guy (can't be a corporation) willing to pay the $2 billion or more it would take to outbid a Buffalo/U.S. based buyer AND build a new stadium.Zero chance the Bills would move here? Zero?
Which has led to no NFL owners moving a team here, or looking into the possibility of moving here, or even using Toronto in order to leverage a new stadium in their U.S. city.Thanks to Al Davis NFL teams can go anywhere without major compensation.
Where would they even build a new stadium? Could the TTC handle 40,000-60,000 people leaving the stadium at the same time?