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Oct 02
2009

Live Chat with Mark Fabiani - Friday, October 9th @ 11:30 AM

Posted by SDStadium.org in new stadiumMark FabianiChatChargers

Join the San Diego Stadium Coalition for a live online Chat on Friday, October 9th at 11:30AM with Chargers Special Counsel Mark Fabiani

Ask your burnning questions as he shares the latest developments on the team's quest for a new stadium.

There's a lot going on with the Chargers and a potential new stadium in the County especially within the City of Escondido, so it's a great time to educate yourself and get involved.

You must be a registered member and logged in during the chat to participate.

Jun 06
2009

Why Did the Chargers Reject Perry Dealy's Proposal?

Posted by Jason Riggs in TaxpayersstadiumQualcommPerry DealyMission ValleyMark FabianiDonna Frye

Why Did the Chargers Reject Perry Dealy's Proposal?

By Jason Riggs 

When local developer Perry Dealy unveiled hi s plan for building a stadium, questions have lingered about the plan and the Chargers reaction.

Sure, there's something nice knowing that smart folks like Perry Dealy are willing to sit down and take on a problem like this one. And we can also take some solace in the fact that new ideas and new options are appearing on the negotiating table once again. All of those developments are positive in my opinion.

May 20
2009

New Ideas Offer New Hope for a New Stadium in San Diego County

Posted by Jason Riggs in stadiumSan Diego CountyQualcommMark FabianiGaylord siteEd RoskiChula VistaChatChargers

 

New Ideas Offer New Hope for a New Stadium in San Diego County

By Jason Riggs

It wasn't long ago that many fans and analysts thought that a Chargers move to Los Angeles was all but inevitable. Just a couple of months ago, billionaire Ed Roski's effort to build a sports megaplex in a not-so-quaint Los Angeles suburb was steamrolling ahead with seemingly few obstacles in sight.

May 11
2009

A Letter from a New Member Says It Best

Posted by Jason Riggs in TaxpayersSDStadiumSan Diegonew stadiumMark FabianiJoinCity Council

 

A Letter from a New Member Says It Best

We recently received this email from one of our newer members. It is so powerfully written and offers such an honest take on why members of the San Diego Stadium Coalition are working so hard to get stadium built in San Diego County that I want to share it with everyone.  

"First off, I apologize at first for this mass email.  I hate them myself and never send them out except on occasions I feel can benefit.
 
Many of you know that I am diehard Chargers fan and a native of San Diego, America's Finest City.  My favorite city and football team have some serious issues that need addressing.  At one time, I believed I could not affect anything as I am not a politician, nor did I want to be, and this email is far from anything political.
 
I have joined a group of people who are dead set on keeping the Chargers in San Diego.  We are a grass roots group of people (not a political group) who are devising a plan to keep the Chargers in San Diego.  It has long been known that the San Diego City Council members have closed their ears to the Chargers about getting a new stadium.  This group has already been effective as to going beyond city officials in hopes to get a deal done.  We have already made in-roads with Mark Fabiani (Chargers general counsel), Dean Spanos (owner of the Chargers), other investors, developers, and media personnel (print, radio, TV).
 
So, why am I writing this to you?  This group needs your help and you do not need to be a resident of San Diego to help.  Our group, "San Diego Stadium Coalition" has setup a website where you can access articles about the group and our efforts in keeping the Chargers in San Diego County.  I kindly and humbly ask that the only thing I could ask of you is to sign up on our website, that's it.  The membership numbers is key to allowing us to show the Chargers, city officials, investors, developers...etc that we are serious about what we are doing.  Now, I know what you may be thinking, oh my, why do I have to sign up for something?  Well, to sign up on our website, you only need to provide your name, email, and a logon name.  You won't be asked for a credit card, your email information will NOT be sold.  This is just a simple signup website, and after signing up, you don't have to do anymore if you don't want to.  And if you feel like participating, there is a message forum; we have live chats with key people, including a live chat with Mark Fabiani on May 15th.
 
If you're wondering why the Chargers would leave San Diego?  The answer is that they are financially unable to compete with other teams because of the lack of luxury suites at the current stadium.  All 32 teams share revenue on their regular ticket sales, but they keep their luxury suite ticket revenues for themselves.  All of this type of information can be found on our website, plus other questions you may have.
 
Our group's website is http://www.sdstadium.org/.









Apr 04
2009

Interview With Mark Fabiani on the Chargers Stadium Search - From Thursday 04.02.09

Posted by Jason Riggs in TaxpayersstadiumMark FabianiChula VistaChargers

The San Diego Stadium Coalition recorded an interview with Mark Fabiani during our meeting with him on Thursday 04/02/09.

We covered the state of the Chargers stadium search, the political and economic climate, the optimal path to getting the stadium built, the timelines and deadlines for making things happen, etc.

You can hear the part of the interview on our website by visiting the 'Members Only' section under the "Administration" main section. You must be a registered member and logged in to see this part of the message forum.

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