Five WORST Sports Team Relocations

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  • @brodiebrazil
    @brodiebrazil  26 днів тому +21

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    • @wongleebruce
      @wongleebruce 26 днів тому +3

      Brodie your right about San Diego even the AHL Gulls nearly sell out their games. It's a shame that the Chargers and Clippers left. The Pads have the city all to themselves.

    • @905JimRaynor
      @905JimRaynor 26 днів тому

      Generally speaking, great video. Vancouver is a shit hole... their economy is tanking hard.

    • @wolfgamingnetwork3542
      @wolfgamingnetwork3542 25 днів тому +1

      There's an old saying that ties into this video i heard from many people
      Baseball went to hell the day the Dodgers left Brooklyn

    • @JohnWSmartNow
      @JohnWSmartNow 7 днів тому

      @@wolfgamingnetwork3542 f*ck brooklyn Go Dodgers!

    • @matthewrosenthal753
      @matthewrosenthal753 4 дні тому

      @@wongleebruce You’re actually wrong in this case and so is video. The Chargers move BACK to LA had absolutely nothing to do with whether or not the fans came to games. It had everything to do with the team wanting and needing a new Stadium and those same fans you are praising voting down every motion to help the team build it. Even when the team said help us with this or we leave, the people still voted it down. They got what they asked for.

  • @jhi82
    @jhi82 25 днів тому +504

    Moving the Colts from Baltimore to Indianapolis in the middle of the night on March 28, 1984 has to be number 1 sneakiest move of all time.

    • @americasteam2112
      @americasteam2112 25 днів тому +23

      That was a cowardly move.

    • @joeym5243
      @joeym5243 25 днів тому +34

      ​@@americasteam2112I mean the city was about to size part or the entire team with eminent domain, so I actually understand it

    • @formerlongdistancerunner2672
      @formerlongdistancerunner2672 24 дні тому +20

      As bad as that was, what the Rams did to St. Louis was worse.

    • @SciTrekMan
      @SciTrekMan 24 дні тому +12

      @@joeym5243 You mean seize?

    • @InfinteIdeas
      @InfinteIdeas 24 дні тому +15

      When the city tried to sieze the team via eminent domain, that was the only move they had left.

  • @kevinhover461
    @kevinhover461 26 днів тому +215

    Baltimore Colts…middle of the night, multiple tractor-trailers taking different routes to Indianapolis.

    • @joebecht5554
      @joebecht5554 7 днів тому +1

      WINNER

    • @michaeltipton5500
      @michaeltipton5500 7 днів тому +4

      We almost lost our Seahawks the same way. People were standing in front of the moving trucks to stop it. Finally, Paul Allen bought it on the condition that a new stadium would be built. He contributed part of the cost but also wanted to have local participation to show they still wanted the team. The rest is history. RIP Paul Allen.

    • @ChrisBakerauthor
      @ChrisBakerauthor 6 днів тому

      They did it because the state legislature was going to allow the city to seize the team.

    • @booradley6832
      @booradley6832 5 днів тому

      @@ChrisBakerauthor The NFL would have just given the owner an expansion team, he was just being difficult because he was always difficult. Memorial stadium was trash but the constant lying that "the team isnt going anywhere" is what really caused the bitterness.
      A lot of people in Baltimore were actually uncomfortable with the idea of the Browns coming here until we were reassured the Browns would get the next expansion team within 5 years. Also Baltimore made sure that none of the Browns legacy came with the team because of how awful the theft of the colts history was. People in Baltimore who lived through that still hate Jim Irsay Sr. with a passion. He was an awful man.
      I feel sorry for his son, because despite all the money his father must have made him absolutely miserable. People dont develop drug problems unless they have an inability to produce the chemicals in their brain to make them feel wellness, and when exposed to an external source they are unwilling to give it up and go back to the bleakness. Despite a life of material comfort Irsay Jr. has had many struggles and I would have to attribute that to the treatment he received from his alcoholic contrarian father.

    • @ChrisBakerauthor
      @ChrisBakerauthor 5 днів тому

      @@booradley6832 I don't care if you think he was an "an awful man" or whatever. The bottom line is that the city threatened to take a man's property, and he chose the best option that was available to him. He took his property outside of the jurisdiction that wanted to take it.
      Most of your response is totally irrelevant to the issue.

  • @bren727
    @bren727 26 днів тому +184

    Always thought the NFL used the absence of a team in Los Angeles to allow several teams to leverage the threat to move to LA in getting new stadiums in their existing cities.

    • @billschipper1718
      @billschipper1718 26 днів тому +25

      I absolutely agree with you. The Vikings, forty-niners, Colts, Seahawks and Cardinals all blackmail stadiums by threatening to move to Los Angeles

    • @Scott-vk4jv
      @Scott-vk4jv 25 днів тому +23

      Unfortunately. Glad the Rams are back home. Stan righted a major wrong.

    • @JosephRocco-mi4cm
      @JosephRocco-mi4cm 25 днів тому

      That’s exactly right

    • @DieYuppiieSkum
      @DieYuppiieSkum 25 днів тому +4

      As well as privately financing his own NFL stadium and his team winning the SB LVI more than 32 months ago.

    • @BobbyBoucher228
      @BobbyBoucher228 24 дні тому +14

      @@Scott-vk4jvStan Kroenke tanked the Rams in St. Louis and turned a competitive team into a perennial basement dweller for a decade plus only to justify wanting to move the team due to bad attendance. Don’t forget how he lied and claimed he was willing to work with the city of St. Louis only to have already secured a move after St. Louis had purchased land for a new stadium. Stan is lucky St. Louis settled the lawsuit against him as from what I understand the firm representing St. Louis had a slam dunk case that if it went to trial would have cost Stan Kroenke over a billion dollars although 750 million is still a lot for a settlement. You think Kroenke righted a wrong by bringing the Rams back to LA, however in the end Stan could give two f*cks about the fans in LA or in any of the cities where he owns teams as he has proven that he believes fans and teams are only there to make him money and success only comes down to how much money he can extract from the team and the fan base. Just ask Arsenal fans how much they adore Stan Kroenke lol.

  • @fighterck6241
    @fighterck6241 26 днів тому +231

    When teams relocate, I feel that it should be mandatory to do what Charlotte Hornets, Cleveland Browns, and San Jose Earthquakes did. That is, you leave the namd AND history and trophies behind in the city that you came from. You can take your players and front office because they come and go anyway, but those titles and that historu do not belong in another city imo.

    • @jsivco3sivco785
      @jsivco3sivco785 25 днів тому +18

      No no no! History isn't arbitrary. History is based on fact. The current Cleveland team was a whole new team in 1999, falsely claiming to be the team that departed the city, 3 years earlier!

    • @713davidh42
      @713davidh42 25 днів тому +11

      This one can be argued either way. It's not fair to the fans who've lost their team, but then it is a different organization that's taken the place of a departed team. To me, the best answer is for both the departing team and a succeeding team with the same nickname is NOT to claim any history of the team which has moved.

    • @UserName-ts3sp
      @UserName-ts3sp 25 днів тому +6

      Teams move. I think uniforms are fine if they decide to change the name in the new city. If Montreal gets another baseball team, they should be able to call themselves the Expos. Nationals shouldn't own it. But it's still a different franchise. But since the Colts kept their name, sorry Baltimore you can't get the Colts back.

    • @karansethi9151
      @karansethi9151 24 дні тому +5

      Thanks for mentioning an MLS team

    • @JonSmith-hk1bq
      @JonSmith-hk1bq 18 днів тому +7

      The Hornets didn't leave their name behind. They kept were using it in New Orleans for over 10 years before the new owner rebranded them.
      I don't totally agree with the premise. A lot of historic teams have moved around, especially in baseball. Heck, the Athletics are waiting on their fourth home right now.

  • @frosty.winnipeg
    @frosty.winnipeg 26 днів тому +124

    Left out Minnesota North Stars owner was taken to court by one of his employees for sexual assault, it became a grudge move after that.

    • @hornetfan10
      @hornetfan10 26 днів тому +24

      Norm Greed was not a good guy to those ladies.

    • @joeschmoe8504
      @joeschmoe8504 26 днів тому +4

      Any hockey team from Canada or border states

    • @dnasty312
      @dnasty312 25 днів тому +2

      You mean Bob Irsay? That move wasn't his fault. Look up the name *Hyman Pressman.* That's who's responsible for the Colts' relocation to Indy.

    • @danbratten3103
      @danbratten3103 25 днів тому +11

      The sexual harassment (it wasn't assault) was pathetic excuse. The Northstars were on life support by the time Norm Green arrived.
      The original owners almost folded the team in the late 70s because attendance dropped horribly. The merger with the Cleveland Barons saved the North Stars. In the late 80s attendance had fallen so bad (they were dead last in attendance in 89-90 season) and the Metropolitan Sports Commission, who owned the Met Center (they fleeced it from the original owners), wouldn't spend a penny on renovations. So the Gund Bros planned on moving them to San Jose, but Lou Nanne & the Blackhawks owner came up with a deal to keep the North Stars in MN.
      Thanks to the North Stars getting hot in the 2nd half of the 90-91 season AND a special season ticket promo for the remainder of that season and the next season where if you bought 2 season tickets you'd get a 3rd seat for free, attendance jumped. Again the Sports Commision wouldn't spend a penny on renovations for the Met. So Norm Green spent $20 million of his own money renovating the Met.
      The team stunk again and attendance plummeted again. The Target Center, T-WOLVES owners & the Sports Commision wouldn't help the North Stars with a move to Target Center. The deal was unworkable for the Northstars (Similar to how they didn't help the Winnipeg Jets move to Minneapolis a couple years later) and the Civic Center was a terrible arena for hockey.
      The real blame goes to the Sport Commision and the fair weather fans, who only showed up when the team was good. And there's proof of that in the FACTS that the T-Wolves almost move to New Orleans because the original owners went broke and the Minnesota Twins drawing less fans than the St. Paul Saints in the late 90s and almost being contracted.

    • @707Southpaw
      @707Southpaw 25 днів тому +2

      The North Stars played in a converted barn......,

  • @jasonb348
    @jasonb348 26 днів тому +60

    The New Orleans Jazz moved to Salt Lake City where they don't allow music.

    • @jasonfire3434
      @jasonfire3434 26 днів тому +24

      The Lakers moved to LA where there are no lakes

    • @HighpointerGeocacher
      @HighpointerGeocacher 26 днів тому +3

      What do you mean? Salt Lake City has lots of music and concerts.

    • @jasonb348
      @jasonb348 26 днів тому +10

      @ It's a quote from a comedy movie that spoofs on this same topic.

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 26 днів тому +4

      The Jazz and Lakers must not have been able to come up with new names when they moved

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 26 днів тому +3

      When the Atlanta Flames moved to Calgary, still the Flames

  • @marblox9300
    @marblox9300 9 днів тому +13

    I wish all municipalities would pass that law that no public money should be spent on any stadiums.

  • @dnasty312
    @dnasty312 25 днів тому +162

    The original *Winnipeg Jets* relocating to Phoenix was a mistake 🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @SaintGBar22
      @SaintGBar22 25 днів тому +10

      No it absolutely wasn’t. Winnipeg still faces a lot of uncertainty in the future

    • @ODSTGodzilla
      @ODSTGodzilla 25 днів тому

      @@SaintGBar22 you're dumb jets have the richest owner in the league and aren't going anywhere stfu 🤡

    • @afgr5523
      @afgr5523 25 днів тому

      @@SaintGBar22they really don’t, there was one off hand comment the media ran with last year but that’s it. They’re partially funded by the richest man in Canada, they’ll be fine

    • @bison1977ca
      @bison1977ca 24 дні тому +36

      @@SaintGBar22 Uh yes it was. There's no uncertainly about the Jets staying in Winnipeg. I live there. If you knew anything about the owners of the Winnipeg Jets True North is basically buying up every real estate spot in downtown Winnipeg that exists are are owned by the richest family in Canada. The franchise value has increased 5 fold in the 10 years they have been back. Who cares if they lose a few million a year. The Thomson's have made 800 million on the franchise in increased value in 10 years. FYI, how are the Phoenix/Arizona Coyotes doing these days? ROFL

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 15 днів тому +3

      Yet they were there for 28 seasons

  • @DeadAir21
    @DeadAir21 25 днів тому +70

    The Rams didn’t leave because the dome wasn’t “fit” they would have left if it was a top ten facility. They left to make more money. In fact the city of St Louis was ready to build them another stadium while they were still paying off the dome.

    • @michaelmarkowski204
      @michaelmarkowski204 8 днів тому +8

      St. Louis will always have The Greatest Show On Turf season.

    • @mjkcm4
      @mjkcm4 8 днів тому +16

      Big miss in this video to not mention the stadium plan in place in STL and Kronke and the NFL ignoring their own relocation guidelines and losing a big lawsuit about it. The Rams had the worst record in history the last five years in STL and the city still supported them. It was a cash grab leaving STL and that is it.

    • @immolationliquidations
      @immolationliquidations 8 днів тому +7

      @@mjkcm4you guys are hilarious man lol. never ever talk about how frontiere did rams fans in 94

    • @AndrewOrnelas-y6c
      @AndrewOrnelas-y6c 7 днів тому

      She purposely let team go bad, if it recall back to backe 1-15 seasons. As for St. Louis. Give them the bird. Fuckwods.​@@immolationliquidations

    • @DeadAir21
      @DeadAir21 7 днів тому +13

      @@immolationliquidations yeah but that move followed NFL relocation guidelines. She couldn’t get a stadium deal in LA and St Louis was already building one. Stan Kroenke never negotiated with the city of St Louis in good faith, and broke the lease the first opportunity he got.

  • @OneEye-m4u
    @OneEye-m4u 25 днів тому +76

    The Tennessee Titans having the gall to wear the Houston Oilers uniforms pisses me off...and I'm not even from Texas.

    • @Corrupptedjackojacks
      @Corrupptedjackojacks 25 днів тому +4

      1997-98 they were the tennessee oilers. That is what i say when i hear people say that

    • @tkbass01
      @tkbass01 12 днів тому +2

      😂😂😂😂

    • @41Brother2
      @41Brother2 10 днів тому +3

      I'm from Connecticut and though the team moved when I was very young and I never got to see them, it pisses me off when I see the Carolina Hurricanes put on Whalers nights in a city the Whalers never played in

    • @berranari1
      @berranari1 8 днів тому +1

      Huh? What else would they wear? 🤔

    • @41Brother2
      @41Brother2 8 днів тому

      @berranari1 Who the Hurricanes? Wear their own damn uniforms and stop putting on Whalers nights. They're the only team in the league that does that cash grab crap. Avs don't dress as the Nordiques anymore. Jets don't put on Thrashers nights. Devils never put on Rockies or KC Scouts nights

  • @fredcasdensworld
    @fredcasdensworld 26 днів тому +28

    The sheer amount of ignorance regarding why the Expos became the Nationals is unbelievable, because Montreal was a hot bed for baseball, cause the Expos drew very respectable attendance figures right up until the franchise was fucked over by Bud Selig, Jeffrey Loria and the rest of Major League Baseball.

    • @dolbra4
      @dolbra4 17 днів тому +9

      The 1994-95 strike hurt the Expos' attendance, then Bud and MLB let Loria get the team and Loria finished them off. Then Bud and MLB had the absolute gall to let Loria buy the Marlins in the three-team deal with the Red Sox and Expos. Then in Miami, Loria truly showed that he was the worst sports owner of all time.

    • @mrmacross
      @mrmacross 8 днів тому +2

      Olympic Stadium was also a money-guzzling disaster. The stadium's total cost exceeded a billion for something built to 1970s standards. Ouch.

  • @alzo7891
    @alzo7891 9 днів тому +11

    This is just a reminder that there is no Jazz in Utah, no trolleys to dodge or lakes in LA, no Grizzlies in Memphis.

    • @canderia
      @canderia 5 днів тому +2

      We have 2 grizzlies in the zoo

    • @steelehere1
      @steelehere1 2 дні тому +1

      There is plenty of traffic to dodge in L.A. and inside of L.A. County, there is a town called Lake Los Angeles.

  • @bsputnik
    @bsputnik 26 днів тому +44

    I'm a Pens fan, the North Stars got hosed after that Cinderella Finals run in '91. Undoing the Seals/Barons-North Stars merger to create the Sharks was unfair. The Sharks owners should have just been given a full expansion team on their own.

    • @joeytheslimeboi8900
      @joeytheslimeboi8900 25 днів тому +1

      Though the original Seals/barons owners did get fucked over by getting hostilely taken over by someone else and watching their team bring run into the ground and then dismantled

    • @Leafsdude
      @Leafsdude 19 днів тому

      I think the North Stars/Sharks dispersal draft is overhyped as a cause for the former's demise. Outside of Irbe, no one really significant was involved in that draft. Just a bunch of guys who would max out at 200 games as journeymen in the NHL. The team that really suffered from that was the Kalamazoo Wings, and arguably the IHL as a whole.

    • @johnhardman825
      @johnhardman825 8 днів тому

      It's nice to here somebody that knows a lot about the history of the North Stars/Dallas Stars. As a fan of the Dallas Stars (Went to the first game in on October 5th, 1993) I have been to many a game of the Stars. I worked the last 5 years at the American Airline Area and I am now a full season ticket holder to the Stars. Thank God they moved here in 1993!

    • @jaycob1830
      @jaycob1830 7 днів тому +1

      If they kept the same team together, due to the chemistry they had, I have no doubt they finish top 5 in 1992. They were I think the 6th best team after Christmas in 1990, and cooked the league in the playoffs. They kept most of their team, but losing players to the sharks did really hurt them

  • @xxotaruxx
    @xxotaruxx 25 днів тому +23

    Another uninformed person blaming St. Louis for the Rams leaving and not the NFL/Stan Kroenke exclusively.

  • @Scantronimus466
    @Scantronimus466 26 днів тому +123

    As a Vegas resident, I hope the A’s relocation falls through.

    • @SuperGalaxy
      @SuperGalaxy 26 днів тому

      What if it doesn’t?

    • @Scantronimus466
      @Scantronimus466 26 днів тому +8

      Then may God have mercy on us all…

    • @713davidh42
      @713davidh42 25 днів тому +2

      I don't think you have to worry about Salt Lake City or Sacramento A's. 🤫

    • @timphares3061
      @timphares3061 25 днів тому +2

      #RootedInOakland

    • @bobbyjenkins7946
      @bobbyjenkins7946 25 днів тому +1

      San diego gulls need a new arena bad

  • @MarkSchultz-lf3dq
    @MarkSchultz-lf3dq 8 днів тому +7

    Hey, Brodie Brazil, You stated at the 4 minute mark that it was confusing for St. Louis to have an MLB team and an NFL team with the same name. Not so. I grew up in St. Louis. That both teams were the Cardinals gave the city an identity and a sense of pride. One played in the summer; one in the fall and winter. Besides, everyone called the NFL team the "Big Red." Anyone can distinguish between baseball and football. What's so confusing? Ain't nothing confusing about that.

    • @pep590
      @pep590 6 днів тому

      I agree. When I was there, I would also hear the baseball Cardinals often referred to as the 'Redbirds.. The football team was only referred to as only the Cardinals.

    • @mpetersen6
      @mpetersen6 4 дні тому +2

      And the Cardinals started in Chicago.

  • @bostonwarrior4824
    @bostonwarrior4824 26 днів тому +110

    Winnipeg Jets to Arizona 😂 was also a bad one technically

    • @TOTN17
      @TOTN17 26 днів тому +6

      @@bostonwarrior4824 it was but at least Winnipeg has a team again

    • @sdeepj
      @sdeepj 26 днів тому +9

      Maybe it wasn’t a bad thing, Jets 2.0 has been more successful than both the original Jets and the Coyotes

    • @intentionaloffside8934
      @intentionaloffside8934 26 днів тому +7

      Emphasized by Winnipeg getting another team 15 years later, and ironically Arizona going to Utah.

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 26 днів тому +2

      ​@@TOTN17It was 15 years before a team came back and only because of a move by the Atlanta Thrashers

    • @billschipper1718
      @billschipper1718 26 днів тому +1

      I agree

  • @jeffadventures1
    @jeffadventures1 26 днів тому +61

    Dallas missed an opportunity not calling themselves the Lone Stars...

    • @rocketking2589
      @rocketking2589 26 днів тому +11

      Dallas Lone Stars goes pretty hard!

    • @troybaxter
      @troybaxter 25 днів тому +6

      That's true, but the Stars work too. Regardless, the name heavily implies Texas.

    • @adamgreenspan4988
      @adamgreenspan4988 12 днів тому +3

      Only one man would DARE give me the raspberry…

    • @CoreyMarinoGames
      @CoreyMarinoGames 9 днів тому +2

      I understand why that could work, but Lone Stars is a hard name for a team sport.

    • @BrianWeber-gt4ho
      @BrianWeber-gt4ho 8 днів тому

      ​@troybaxter the north stars changed their uniforms a yr before the moved........he was planning it all along and a crook.....

  • @IronSikh44
    @IronSikh44 26 днів тому +42

    Watching from Vancouver Brodie. Thanks for the shout out. NBA would thrive here. The original Grizzlies had incompetent management and missed on a lot of picks. Very first high pick Big Country Reeves was a bust. The team never got its legs under it. Basketball is huge in 🇨🇦. We should get another team and also in Seattle. Natural rivalry.

    • @concertvids34
      @concertvids34 25 днів тому +1

      There is a reason why outside of Hockey there are only pro teams in Ontario. Moving more teams to Canada would hurt US ratings for the NBA impacting their future negotiations. You also have the exchange rate as well. Even the NHL isn’t working to get a US team to Quebec city because of these factors and QC having an NHL ready arena.

    • @AlexAcostaArt
      @AlexAcostaArt 25 днів тому +9

      Another reason the Grizzlies left is that the NBA wouldn't let them or the Raptors have the #1 overall pick the first three years after they entered the league.

    • @TOTN17
      @TOTN17 25 днів тому +1

      Basketball was invented by a Canadian

  • @Lonestarr022
    @Lonestarr022 13 днів тому +15

    The Stars have now played more seasons in Dallas than they have in Minnesota. Feel old yet?

  • @TOTN17
    @TOTN17 26 днів тому +45

    Since the Chargers were hellbent on leaving San Diego, they should have gone to Vegas while the Raiders should have gone back to LA as I think the Raiders are far more popular in LA then the Chargers

    • @jsmusicanddrums
      @jsmusicanddrums 26 днів тому +4

      Agreed or raiders to San Diego. La doesn't give a shit about the chargers. Ultimately though until spanos sells to the team they will always lose.

    • @zeroeffortmemes
      @zeroeffortmemes 25 днів тому

      Spanos wasn't capable of negotiating his own stadium deal in Las Vegas, which is why he got first dibs on joining the Rams.

    • @splashnskillz37
      @splashnskillz37 25 днів тому

      Kronkee wanted to be THE TEAM in LA

    • @theraplawyer
      @theraplawyer 13 днів тому +1

      The NFL did not want to help Al Davis

    • @johnhardman825
      @johnhardman825 8 днів тому

      It's funny the first year in the AFL the Chargers play in LA.

  • @jeffreybanks0519
    @jeffreybanks0519 23 дні тому +20

    Moving the Whalers to that hockey hotbed that is Greensboro followed by Raleigh was a joke.

    • @psychopathyoutubeemployees280
      @psychopathyoutubeemployees280 19 днів тому +4

      Northeast was oversaturated. With that said, get rid of the Islanders and especially the Devils, then I think Hartford would be okay.

    • @41Brother2
      @41Brother2 10 днів тому

      ​@psychopathyoutubeemployees280 I'd go with just the Devils. If they never left Colorado then as a bonus the Nordiques might still be around today as well. Course the eventual MLB team that came around would need a different name.

    • @zlinedavid
      @zlinedavid День тому

      @@41Brother2Why? St. Louis had NFL and MLB franchises with the same mascot. New York (Giants) did as well.

    • @41Brother2
      @41Brother2 День тому

      @@zlinedavid Because having 2 teams in the same city with the same name is a thing of the past.

  • @CanadianChiGuy23
    @CanadianChiGuy23 25 днів тому +30

    If Los Angeles was able to “Re-Ram” I don’t know why they couldn’t “Re-Raider” when both the Raiders and Chargers were moving in the same year. The L.A. Raiders actually had some great success and history in L.A.

    • @sit2go
      @sit2go 21 день тому +5

      Mark Davis didn’t have the money to build a new stadium in Los Angeles and Stan Kroenke didn’t want him as a Roommate.

    • @theraplawyer
      @theraplawyer 13 днів тому +3

      The NFL did not want to help Al Davis.

    • @Catnado5000
      @Catnado5000 10 днів тому +2

      I think Raiders is doing much better in Vegas than the Chargers are doing in LA.

    • @George_M_
      @George_M_ 10 днів тому

      They're both terrible - bad owners move and don't hire good GMs.

    • @armandozuniga-zx8lc
      @armandozuniga-zx8lc 8 днів тому +1

      Well the chargers were an l.a team 😅 but didn't have the fan base so they left to San Diego

  • @ReactAsyIum
    @ReactAsyIum 26 днів тому +28

    The immediate aftermath of the Ravens becoming relevant and stable, winning the Super Bowl and the expansion Browns being what they were. Especially knowing they'd be gone before the season ended in 1995. (similar to the A's)
    I don't know. Probably not just an honorable mention imo. That really sucked for Browns fans

    • @KevinQ25
      @KevinQ25 26 днів тому

      Cleveland can suck it.

    • @Amyisnthere-u9i
      @Amyisnthere-u9i 25 днів тому +1

      People always get this mixed up because the situation was such a mess the Browns never relocated they tried to Baltimore was awarded a new team and Cleveland went inactive for a few seasons before coming back still the Same Franchise

    • @dolbra4
      @dolbra4 17 днів тому +2

      @@Amyisnthere-u9i Technically, yes. But in reality, no. The Ravens are the original Browns, and the current Browns are the Cleveland Browns 2.0.

  • @Ironcabbit
    @Ironcabbit 26 днів тому +83

    Dean Spanos can eff all the way off.

    • @Julian_Wallis
      @Julian_Wallis 26 днів тому +19

      The Chargers are the worst one by far. The Rams was probably the most despicable but at least LA would welcome the Rams. LA does not want the Chargers and their existence in LA is a disgrace. Spanos should be removed by the league.

    • @tdvandy2
      @tdvandy2 26 днів тому +9

      @@Julian_Wallis Also St. Louis was awarded $800 million from a lawsuit; from the Rams and the NFL because of how all of this went down.

    • @jsmusicanddrums
      @jsmusicanddrums 26 днів тому +12

      Spanos is such a loser and no matter where the team is, it will always lose until they sell the team.

    • @sominboy2757
      @sominboy2757 25 днів тому +6

      Obligatory FU Spanos

    • @dwjoseph59
      @dwjoseph59 8 днів тому +2

      That chargers move is one od the worst, majority of the fan base is still in san diego

  • @johnnyroberts3761
    @johnnyroberts3761 25 днів тому +16

    The cola wars really had no effect on the North Stars move, as the Met Center switched from Pepsi to Coke the final 2 years the team played there. The biggest reasons were due to the Minnesota Sports Commission’s failure to create a plan for a new arena and Norm Green’s desire to move to a bigger market. Additionally, Green was facing allegations of sexual misconduct in the workplace and his wife threatened to leave him for that matter, with his way out being to move the team out of Minnesota.

    • @lcflngn
      @lcflngn 25 днів тому

      Omg men.

    • @TrunkinsTV
      @TrunkinsTV 25 днів тому +3

      Don’t forget that before Green was majority owner, the Gunds were exploring moving them to California before selling their stake to Norm and being granted an expansion on San Jose. The wheels of the move were already turning.

  • @DuckOfRubber
    @DuckOfRubber 26 днів тому +70

    Making a deal with another city then packing and sneaking the team out of town in the middle of the night like a carny has to be top 5, right? I guess not.

    • @michaelmurphy4387
      @michaelmurphy4387 26 днів тому +9

      Remember the Baltimore Colts owner very well. Glad you remember.

    • @davidlafleche1142
      @davidlafleche1142 26 днів тому +13

      The state passed legislation to steal the team from Irsay by eminent domain, so he escaped before they could do that.

    • @dmarshall5148
      @dmarshall5148 26 днів тому +8

      Passing a law to steal the team is worse.

    • @3Dsjk
      @3Dsjk 25 днів тому +11

      @@davidlafleche1142Yup. The eminent domain claim likely wouldn’t have held up in court, but the team would have been tied up in court for years, and it would have been worse for the NFL than the Colts relocating.

  • @StadiaDispatch
    @StadiaDispatch 26 днів тому +28

    Brodie, the problem with the Chargers is they did not operate in good faith to keep the team in San Diego. Myself and others had submitted stadium plans to keep the team in San Diego and we were given the run around by Mark Fabiani, who's Dean Spanos attorney. This is the same lawyer that got Clinton out of I did not have s*x with that woman. He's the master of the spin. The team has arguably had their sights set on LA since at least 2010.
    My stadium plan was the Phase 4 Convention Center Expansion & Stadium which expanded the convention center and built the stadium on the bayfront. Would have been great for conventions like Comic Con, that could have utilized that space.

    • @Vichewy
      @Vichewy 25 днів тому +11

      The fact that there's still people that believe that San Diego did not care about the Chargers is insane.
      It's like saying Oakland didn't care about the A's.
      nonononono, there's a difference between not supporting a team, and not supporting an owner

    • @vagrante13
      @vagrante13 25 днів тому +2

      You are right, I think a new stadium in Mission Valley would have passed but Spanos wanted out and knew the downtown plan would fail so he could move to LA. I found it a huge betrayal.

    • @theraplawyer
      @theraplawyer 13 днів тому

      I went to college with Mark. He can be a snake.

    • @abrahamochoa55
      @abrahamochoa55 7 днів тому

      There were not enough charger fans in the city of san diego to pass a stadium bill! The charger fans live in other shit hole cities in san diego county or in orange county! But not the city! The county is not the city! You dont get to vote! Now we gotta get rid of the loser padres next! They are just as much a disgrace to san diego as the chargers!

    • @stevewest6133
      @stevewest6133 3 дні тому

      As a Bills fan, I truly miss having the Chargers in San Diego. It was an outstanding destination game and mini vacation experience.

  • @robwagner7545
    @robwagner7545 25 днів тому +11

    Initiative 91 should be adopted by all major cities. Public monies shouldn't be taken and spent to fund private enterprise.

    • @honolulublues5548
      @honolulublues5548 6 днів тому +1

      A stadium is not a private enterprise if the stadium is owned by the city or a corporation (stadium authority) run by the city where the team is just a tenant. An example of this is Detroit. The first two stadiums (Comerica Park and Ford Field) are owned by Detroit/Wayne County Stadium Authority and lease the stadiums to Tigers and Lions. Little Caesars Arena is owned by the city of Detroit, but this is a bit different. Most of the money that went into its construction was paid for by the owner of the Red Wings (Illitch Holdings). but Detroit owns it because the Red Wings did not buy the land. Another division of Illitch Holdings, Olympia Entertainment manages the facility. The Red Wings do lease the stadium from the city's Downtown Development Authority (DDA) and the Detroit Pistons sublease the stadium from the Red Wings.
      These examples are probably one of the few times where public funds used to build stadiums worked to the advantage of a city/county. Not only did they get to keep baseball and hockey downtown, but the deals brought the football and basketball clubs back to the city. Revenue for the city has gone up since their return and with the three venues being within blocks of each other has helped out. I haven't lived around there in nearly 27 years, but it is noticeable when you visit.

    • @kristoferscott3677
      @kristoferscott3677 6 днів тому +1

      Stadiums actually payback those bonds in their lifetime unlike those annual school bonds which are massive money pits and cost 5 times what a one time stadium bond cost.

  • @Extinguisher10
    @Extinguisher10 25 днів тому +10

    Retro-fit doesn't do what they did to the Key Arena justice.
    They hoisted the roof off of the building, tore everything down underneath it, and built a new arena from scratch. Then placed the old roof back on. Other than the roof it's a whole new stadium with a really stupid name

  • @danbratten3103
    @danbratten3103 25 днів тому +7

    Brodie, love the video, but I have to fill you in on the North Stars.
    First, the Met wasn't a run-down arena during it era. In fact, the NHL did a poll asking the players which arena had the best ice. This poll was taken during the Stars first year in Dallas. The Met Center wasn't listed, and it still won the poll!
    Attendance was the main problem for the Northstars. After the first initial 5 years, attendance became a problem for the team. The original owners almost folded the team in the late 70s because attendance dropped so bad. Fans from St. Paul and it's suburbs abandoned the North Stars for 2 different versions of the WHA's St. Paul Fighting Saints team. The merger with the Cleveland Barons saved the North Stars. In the late 80s attendance had fallen so bad (they were dead last in attendance in 89-90 season) and the Metropolitan Sports Commission, who owned the Met Center (they fleeced it from the original owners), wouldn't spend a penny on renovations. So the Gund Bros planned on moving them to San Jose, but Lou Nanne (team president and a horrible GM) & the Blackhawks owner came up with a deal to keep the North Stars in MN.
    Thanks to the North Stars getting hot in the 2nd half of the 90-91 season AND a special season ticket promo for the remainder of that season and the next season where if you bought 2 season tickets you'd get a 3rd seat for free, attendance jumped. Again, the Sports Commision wouldn't spend a penny on renovations for the Met. So Norm Green spent $20 million of his own money renovating the Met two years before he moved them to Dallas.
    The team stunk again and attendance plummeted again. The Target Center, T-WOLVES owners & the Sports Commision wouldn't help the North Stars with a move to Target Center. It wasn't just Coke or Pepsi. It was also McDonald's vs. Burger King. The T-Wolves original owners originally owned the Target Center before they went broke; they said the Northstars would have to negotiate their sponser deals with the companies who sponsored the T-Wolves. It's kind of hard to negotiate a sponsorship deal when the company you are negotiating with knows you have to deal with them and not their competitors. The deal was unworkable for the Northstars (Similar to how they didn't help the Winnipeg Jets move to Minneapolis a couple years later and the Jets ended up in AZ) and the Civic Center in St. Paul (future site of the Xcel Center) was terrible for hockey.
    The real blame goes to the Minneapolis Sport Commision and the fair weather fans in the Twin Cities, who only showed up when the team was good. And there's proof of that in the facts that the T-Wolves almost moved to New Orleans because the original owners went broke and the Minnesota Twins, drawing fewer fans than the little independent St. Paul Saints baseball team in the late 90s, were almost contracted.
    That is how the so-called "State of Hockey" lost its NHL team to Texas.

  • @silmarian
    @silmarian 26 днів тому +14

    The Minneapolis Lakers moving to LA but not changing the name is weird, what with LA not being known for its lakes.

    • @RobotWillie
      @RobotWillie 18 днів тому +3

      Same in some ways for the Memphis Grizzlies, the actual Grizzly Bear population is mostly Canada including the Vancouver area and Alaska, the only parts of the US that have them are Montana, Washington state across the border from Vancouver in the area north of Seattle, north Idaho near the Canadian border and a tiny bit of eastern Washington near where I live which borders north Idaho anyway, and in Yellowstone Park in the tri-state area where Montana,Wyoming and Idaho border each other. So in 4 states not including Alaska that are also nowhere near Tennessee. But its not as bad since the concept of a fierce Grizzly is easy enough to forgive that the place doesn't have any wild ones, just in the Memphis Zoo. Funny enough the map I was looking at for their range shows where they were estimated to have been right after the ice age too, and even then the closest their range was to Tennessee was the northern half of Kentucky, most of Missouri and extreme western Arkansas, but not Tennesee itself. Cali is known for nice beautiful lakes like up in the Tahoe area in the north part of the state but LA and Southern CA not so much.

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 15 днів тому

      Memphis Grizzlies were the name of a WFL franchise in 1974 and 1975, when the team moved that name could work again

    • @adamgreenspan4988
      @adamgreenspan4988 12 днів тому +4

      LA Tar Pits

    • @41Brother2
      @41Brother2 10 днів тому +1

      ​@@RobotWillieAnd the serious lack of a jazz scene in Salt Lake City as opposed to New Orleans.

    • @detroitotaku
      @detroitotaku 8 днів тому +1

      California still has the seventh most lakes in the country at 3,000.
      So basically the Lakers moved from the Land of 10,000 lakes…to the Land of 3,000 Lakes.

  • @cmbox1184
    @cmbox1184 26 днів тому +47

    Yet the Rams have no home field advantage in Los Angeles. St. Louis had a real passion for the Rams

    • @Hogtownboy1
      @Hogtownboy1 26 днів тому +10

      @@cmbox1184 the local ratings for LA rams sports show dwarf the population of St Louis.

    • @bankruptbastard3423
      @bankruptbastard3423 26 днів тому

      Problem is, St. Louis stole the Rams out of SoCal in the first place when that evil shrew Georgia moved them to her native city. NFL owners rejected the move before they were blackmailed into voting for it.

    • @skidawg22
      @skidawg22 26 днів тому +2

      YES!! THANK YOU!!!

    • @mjwbulich
      @mjwbulich 26 днів тому +4

      The Rams are fine as long as the 49ers aren't in town. Those games are a little embarrassing.

    • @Liggie55821
      @Liggie55821 25 днів тому +11

      Look at the large crowd St. Louis gets for the UFL. It's a football city that's been treated badly by two different NFL ownerships.

  • @JohnHillRSNStudios
    @JohnHillRSNStudios 26 днів тому +22

    I would also add, even though I’m a Carolina Hurricanes fan, I would say moving the Hartford Whalers to Raleigh was a bad move because they could have worked with the city to build a new arena but the owners wanted to move the team to the booming Research Triangle Area instead.

    • @HighpointerGeocacher
      @HighpointerGeocacher 26 днів тому +4

      The two Carolinas combined have a population of over 16 million which is about five times the population of Connecticut. Many people from Connecticut have relocated to the Raleigh-Durham area.

    • @ChristopherX30
      @ChristopherX30 26 днів тому +3

      I just can't see this as a bad move. This was actually a GREAT move!!

    • @hornetfan10
      @hornetfan10 26 днів тому +5

      1000 percent wrong.. They tried for years to build something in Hartford did not get it down. Pretty sure Peter wanted to go to Columbus but it did not have a temp arena for him. Remember when the Pats used Hartford for a new stadium...

    • @hornetfan10
      @hornetfan10 26 днів тому

      @@HighpointerGeocacher pretty sure the population is much greater within a 3 hour drive of Hartford

    • @HighpointerGeocacher
      @HighpointerGeocacher 26 днів тому +6

      @@hornetfan10 NYC metro is within thre hours of Hartford, but NYC metro has three NHL teams. Also, Boston is about two hours from Hartford, but Boston has the Bruins.
      Thus, the Whalers were situated in a small state with no way to grow their fan base outside of their state. The Hurricanes are located as a the only team in two substantially more populous adjoining states (NC and SC), both states that are receiving many people moving from northern states and the Hurricanes are situated in a burgeoning metro area (Raleigh/Durham) noted as a particular haven for relocating northerners with many high-technology companies (Research Triangle Park).

  • @jaykaufman9782
    @jaykaufman9782 25 днів тому +11

    Minnesotan here. Minnesota high school hockey is huge. (Think Texas high school football.) And the Univ. of Minnesota Golden Gophers are iconic; coach Herb Brooks stands with Bud Grant and Tom Kelly as state deities. (Think Bear Bryant and Alabama.) At the same time the North Stars were playing in Minneapolis (actually the suburb of Bloomington) across the river the Minnesota Fighting Saints were the local franchise of the World Hockey Association -- and they were more successful than the North Stars, winning more and drawing comparable attendance, though costs were so high they team was always in financial trouble. The team were mostly native Minnesotans and this was part of their appeal; they practically used the Univ. of Minnesota Golden Gophers as a farm club. After the WHA-NHL merger, with the Edmonton Oilers, Winnipeg Jets, Quebec Nordiques, and New England/Hartford Whalers becoming NHL franchises, I always regretted the Saints weren't brought in. I still believe Minnesota could have supported two NHL franchises, especially as the Saints and Stars would have been natural rivals between Minneapolis and Saint Paul.

    • @heidi7151
      @heidi7151 6 днів тому

      yup and Houston lost an NFL team. WTF

    • @jaykaufman9782
      @jaykaufman9782 6 днів тому +2

      @@heidi7151 I think it's because fans were true connoisseurs: Texans know good football and the Houston Oilers weren't it, and Minnesotans know good hockey and the North Stars (mostly) didn't make the grade.

    • @heidi7151
      @heidi7151 6 днів тому +2

      @@jaykaufman9782 I've heard from the older folks that the Oilers lost half of their fans when owner Bud Adams fired Bum Philips. Then Adams asked for and received renovations for the Astrodome.
      Then they had the crazy 1992-93 fiascos: Buddy Ryan punching Kevin Gilbride during a national TV game, the huge playoff loss in Buffalo, the player who killed someone while drunk driving and jumped off a bridge (or something like that), threatening the players that they would all be cut if they didn't win a Super Bowl (and cutting them!), so a total tanking situation, thennn the owner asking for a whole new stadium after he defaced the Astrodome with new seats.
      All for the state that produces the most players and actually the city that produces the most players-having no NFL representation and no college team either. I guess it's supposed to be A&M (?) but players seem to go everywhere else.
      Houston also lost the WHA Aeros where Gordie Howe played late in his career, lost the AHL Aeros to Davenport Iowa (part of the WILD family) and lost out on numerous NHL expansion opportunities even though Atlanta crashed, Phoenix plays in a high school gym and San Jose plays half empty every game. Houston is about to pass Chicago in population. I'm not sure fans would support a team, but Houston has the 2nd most Fortune 500 companies after New York. Tickets will sell.

    • @terrymcgovern6846
      @terrymcgovern6846 2 дні тому +1

      I was in a couple of those crowds at the Civic Center to watch the Fighting Saints while the North Stars were playing 15 minutes away in Bloomington to smaller crowds. The song and dance was always "Saint Paul can't support a major league team," but the Fighting Saints proved that wrong. They couldn't get an owner with enough money to make the team go, but attendance was never a problem. By the time the WHA folded and the teams you mention were taken into the NHL, the Saints were already gone. The North Stars' attendance was never great and too often poor, but the Wild have been playing to sellout and near-sellout crowds for 24 years. In Saint Paul, where all the real hockey fans are...

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 День тому

      Also Minnesotan, too many little things that also contributed to the failure of the North Stars besides the owner

  • @EditorVJAS
    @EditorVJAS 26 днів тому +6

    For anyone who's interested, therr is a good documentary called the Grizzly Truth that covers the issues the Grizzlies faced in Vancouver.
    There were just too many factors outside the teams control rhat made relocation inevitable.
    I would love to have a team back on False Creek, and maybe if the team started on better footing things could have gone differently. I only really wish Memphis had not kept the Grizz name, so we could reclaim that should the winds shift back.
    Even with that said as a resident of the Vancouver area, Seattle needs the Sonics back first. Vancouver leaving was upsetting, Seattle leaving was tragic.

  • @gregvogel9859
    @gregvogel9859 26 днів тому +19

    I would’ve said Winnipeg to Phoenix. They left a traditional hockey market to try and make it work in the desert and it was one disaster after another until Winnipeg got the thrashers and as we sit today the Jets are back and hockey has left Arizona.

  • @timphares3061
    @timphares3061 25 днів тому +13

    The Dodgers leaving Brooklyn was an obscenity.

  • @fignuts14
    @fignuts14 26 днів тому +19

    City of Seattle had the arena renovated in the mid-90's. So imagine the pushback and vitriol David Stern received a only a few years later over asking for another one.

    • @markstocker5121
      @markstocker5121 8 днів тому

      True. Do a search for the UA-cam video "David Stern Loves Key Arena". Less than ten years later it wasn't good enough for him.

  • @JohnHillRSNStudios
    @JohnHillRSNStudios 26 днів тому +12

    I would say the original Charlotte Hornets move to New Orleans was a bad one because you took a team that was in a very hot market with a passionate fan base and move them to a city that hasn’t really been as passionate about them as their previous city was for the team.

    • @kjorlaug1
      @kjorlaug1 26 днів тому +1

      Had Vancouver not requested Memphis first, the Hornets would've ended up there. New Orleans was the Hornets backup plan

    • @hornetfan10
      @hornetfan10 26 днів тому +1

      go look at the last 2 years of Hornets basketball in Charlotte. The passion was gone. The fans were pissed at ownership because of his sexual assualt trial, and not keeping stars like Zo, Glen Rice, Eddie Jones etc. Then George did not want to sell to Micahel Jordan in 99 because he wanted control of the basketball operations (which we can all debate if that was a good thing or not) and later sold to an Atlanta business man who was born in New Orleans. Ray Woolridge had no intention on keeping the Hornets in Charlotte. Plus they lied about their club seat numbers to get approval.

    • @mramplified77006
      @mramplified77006 26 днів тому

      ​@@hornetfan10Shinn didn't sell to Wooldridge they were co-owners. Shinn owned the team until 2010.

    • @jab-hs8tz
      @jab-hs8tz 26 днів тому +1

      ⁠@@mramplified77006yes it was 60/40george having the majority. When it came to the relocation that was mostly if not all ray.

    • @andynaz5631
      @andynaz5631 8 днів тому

      When the New Orleans Jazz left in the 70s for Utah...
      Utah isn't exactly full of swinging hep-cats who are keen to jazz. 😂😅🤪

  • @menzel17
    @menzel17 25 днів тому +8

    Fun fact: the Athletics are gonna get a better view of new york than both the Yankees and Mets

    • @MrDirigible
      @MrDirigible 6 днів тому

      Would be nice if they just came full circle and moved back to Philly.

  • @michaelleroy9281
    @michaelleroy9281 26 днів тому +4

    One thing about the North Stars, you had an owner who didn't want to be there not long after he bought the team

    • @saryphx
      @saryphx 26 днів тому +1

      Don’t forget the sexual harassment allegations that led to his wife threatening to leave him if he didn’t move!

  • @Hogtownboy1
    @Hogtownboy1 27 днів тому +30

    Montreal Expos was considered the Anglos sport. So no government support

    • @thomasjoseph3488
      @thomasjoseph3488 26 днів тому +8

      Agree. As a lifelong fan, the relocation to DC took me away from MLB for 15 years.

    • @the6ixgardener321
      @the6ixgardener321 25 днів тому +5

      Molson Park would have been great if it ever got built

    • @thomasjoseph3488
      @thomasjoseph3488 25 днів тому +4

      @the6ixgardener321 👍

    • @kevincanning3051
      @kevincanning3051 9 днів тому +1

      Ownership running the team into the ground didn't help either

    • @thomasjoseph3488
      @thomasjoseph3488 9 днів тому

      @@kevincanning3051Yes. I had to wait for Loria/Samson to sell in Miami before I could follow the Marlins.

  • @rfvtgbzhn
    @rfvtgbzhn 5 днів тому +1

    I think the main problem with all these moves in the US is that American society as a whole accepts them. They might lose some fans, but they get new ones rather quickly in their new area.
    In Europe this doesn't work, clubs who move usually don't really get a new fan base here, so it's hardly done.
    The most recent example I know in Europe is in England: Wimbledon F.C. moving to Milton Keynes and renaming to MK Dons. Wimbledon F.C. was actually in Premier League until they were relegated in 2000 and then they applied to relocate in 2001 after not seeing a future in Wimbledon because of stadium issues. This application was granted in 2002 and they finally relocated in 2004 after being relegated again, to the 3rd-tier League One.
    They had big dreams to go back to the premier league. Instead they were soon relegated again to League Two, where they now play again after being promoted and relegated a few times. They never reached the Premier League, spent only 1 season in the 2nd tier Championship and never gained a fan base. So objectively, this move was a failure, like most other moves in Europe.

  • @ScottFoster-v4x
    @ScottFoster-v4x 26 днів тому +17

    For me Brodie the 1st was the California Golden seals left Oakland and moved to Cleveland, I feel in love with Hockey with the Seals even as bad as they Played, when the A's left it opened this wound again. Oakland deserves a Team. Always appreciate you Brodie keep up the great work, 100 thumbs up to you.

    • @sdeepj
      @sdeepj 26 днів тому +4

      Had the Seals not made that trade with the Habs, they might still be here today. They would have Guy LeFleur and he would have been the star player an expansion team needs.

    • @mjwbulich
      @mjwbulich 26 днів тому +3

      Fun Fact: The Golden Seals after moving to Cleveland are the last in America's big four sports to disband. Technically, they merged with the Minnesota North Stars, but they weren't sold, and they never played another game. Hard to even imagine today but in 1978 a pro team could just close up shop.

    • @EB-yx4fn
      @EB-yx4fn 25 днів тому +2

      Man, Oakland deserves good things yeah. I love what the Bs are up to, but the As are gonna sting for a long time :(

    • @Amyisnthere-u9i
      @Amyisnthere-u9i 25 днів тому

      @@mjwbulich the Arizona Coyotes disbanded the Utah Hockey Club is considered a New Franchise

  • @Dan-013
    @Dan-013 25 днів тому +4

    Oakland will live in Sports infamy forever, how do you lose every sports team and one team twice ????
    Oakland Golden Seals 🏒
    Oakland warriors 🏀
    Oakland Athletics ⚾️
    Oakland Raiders 🏈 twice
    Don’t think anyone ever goes back there

  • @jayryan1018
    @jayryan1018 25 днів тому +3

    Don't forget how greedy kroenke was in that move and how he put 0 up to move, but 6bil to build in LA

  • @dopehousex3
    @dopehousex3 25 днів тому +14

    The Chargers is the worst in my opinion. The Spanos family would rather pay half a billion dollars to move to LA where no one wants them rather than have their own stadium in San Diego.

    • @ChairmanMo
      @ChairmanMo 8 днів тому

      Correction, Dean Spanos wanted to do all of this. Dean's own family is suing him for messing up the family fortune.

    • @honolulublues5548
      @honolulublues5548 6 днів тому

      Their first year in existence they were in L.A. and moved to San Diego. So, they sort of moved back where they started. Not defending it, just pointing it out.

    • @MrCho14
      @MrCho14 5 днів тому

      @@honolulublues5548 I think that's such a dumb statement people make. Technically on paper that is true, but it was clearly a temporary home while the AFL figured out where the team really should be. It's almost like claiming room 414 at the hospital where you were born was the first place you lived.

    • @honolulublues5548
      @honolulublues5548 4 дні тому

      @@MrCho14 no not quite the same. The same would be if the hospital was turned into condos and you moved in.

    • @MrCho14
      @MrCho14 4 дні тому

      @@honolulublues5548 And yet really not that different. The obvious point was the team was temporary in LA when the AFL started. People just throw that out there to confuse the situation and try to show how smart they are.

  • @jsarausad
    @jsarausad 26 днів тому +37

    Long time Sonics fan here. Thank you for this video

  • @papilgee4evaeva
    @papilgee4evaeva 20 днів тому +4

    4:26 - Speaking of confusion between MLB and NFL/AFL teams, history shows us the coexistence of the:
    New York Giants (probably the longest-lived confusion, which is why the phrase "New York Football Giants" exists)
    New York Yankees (short-lived)
    Cleveland Indians (often short-lived)
    Detroit Tigers
    Washington Senators (only one year as an NFL team)
    Cincinnati Reds
    Brooklyn Dodgers
    And there are probably more.

  • @sooners2037
    @sooners2037 9 днів тому +3

    The funny thing about the Los Angeles Rams is that’s not their original home they were the originally were the Cleveland Rams they moved to LA in 1945 or 46 while the Browns became the main team.

    • @honolulublues5548
      @honolulublues5548 6 днів тому

      And the Cardinals were from Chicago...well technically Racine, but that was before the formation of the NFL. So, they just kept making their way west.

  • @pomerlain8924
    @pomerlain8924 11 днів тому +2

    Norm Green was looking for ANY excuse to leave Minnesota. The fact that the recently-opened Target Center was ready and waiting, which teams like the Nordiques, Jets, and Whalers didn't have, and Green chose against it because of a Coca-Cola/Pepsi sponsorship clash is just mind-boggling. It was also reported that he didn't want the team sharing a building with an NBA team, which is what the team has wound up doing since moving to Dallas.

  • @yondie491
    @yondie491 8 днів тому +3

    Breaking news: outside of San Francisco, California doesn't care enough about pro football to hold onto an nfl team, ESPECIALLY los Angeles.
    Who cares how big the market is if no one shows up?
    The chargers couldn't even fill a SOCCER STADIUM when they moved to LA a few years back.
    The West Coast bias here is obscene.
    Baltimore is #1 and everyone knows it.

  • @markryan2421
    @markryan2421 26 днів тому +4

    Raiders were outfoxed by the A's with the stadium extension before the A's decided to leave. Mark Davis did not want to leave.

  • @bramstedt8997
    @bramstedt8997 9 днів тому +6

    At least the Dallas stars have had success in Texas, winning a cup in 1999 and being a frequent contender. They also grew the game, as there’s now a thriving youth hockey and junior hockey scene in the Dallas area

  • @Babyboots1
    @Babyboots1 9 днів тому +2

    Olympic stadium was falling apart, and about 4,300 showed up per game. I was there, it was a good move.

  • @CarlosParraOnate
    @CarlosParraOnate 25 днів тому +4

    If the athletics end up staying in Sacramento, I hope they change their name to the Sacramento solons, in honor of the original baseball team that used to play there

  • @andrewlove1987
    @andrewlove1987 7 днів тому +1

    We are the only country where teams move. I’m also wondering why is it that American sports teams are so dependent on public money? I thought they were this huge money maker? They want fans to pay for the stadiums and also pay ridiculous ticket prices to actually go to games and use public services to secure those events. It’s bonkers.

  • @Jimevans633
    @Jimevans633 25 днів тому +4

    We don't even want the A's here in Vegas! The ownership has never even shown the ability to come up with the 800B they have to put up for their share of the stadium. Hopefully they just stay in Sacramento!!

  • @DanielSilveira-pn8dk
    @DanielSilveira-pn8dk 15 днів тому +4

    Hey Brodie, you should do a top 5 of teams that were ready to move and were saved. Like SF to Tampa, Kings to Seattle , even Bob Lurie came in and bought the Giants in the 70s when they were talking about Toronto. Raiders proposed moves to Sacramento, Inglewood. I'm sure there are a ton of almost moves to put together a video. Thx

  • @ClintMcCollum
    @ClintMcCollum 26 днів тому +3

    Before you complain about the A's leaving Oakland, you MUST include the A's leaving KC and, perhaps, even the A's leaving Philadelphia.

    • @713davidh42
      @713davidh42 16 днів тому +2

      Yep. That's why Brodie Brazil's analysis of moving the A's is historically incomplete. I lived in Kansas City most of the years when the team was there. One jerk owner (Charlie Finley) moved the team to Oakland and now another jerk owner (Fisher) has moved them out. Finley alienated everyone in K.C. wanting to move the team so badly and Oakland became the only place where he could go. There's a great video on UA-cam entitled "The Peculiar Story of the Kansas City Athletics" detailing what happened. Finley did develop a great A's team in the mid-70s which would have been much more enthusiastically received had they remained in Kansas City.

  • @northstarpokeshipper2148
    @northstarpokeshipper2148 26 днів тому +8

    THANK YOU for including the North Stars. I wasn’t even North NEBULA Pokeshipper when the move happened (8 years before I was born), but I am STILL salty about the move, and STILL hate Norman Green.

    • @HighpointerGeocacher
      @HighpointerGeocacher 26 днів тому +1

      The Dallas-Fort Worth metro area will soon surpass Chicago as the third-most populous metropolitan area in the USA. It definitely should have teams in all four major leagues.

    • @northstarpokeshipper2148
      @northstarpokeshipper2148 26 днів тому +2

      @ Yeah… but did they have to take OURS?! The move made the NHL stand for No Hometown Loyalty.

    • @DuckOfRubber
      @DuckOfRubber 26 днів тому +2

      ​@HighpointerGeocacher You won't hear anyone denying that, but did they really need to take the hockey team from Minnesota of all places? That would be like the Cowboys moving to Toronto (bigger than DFW) because they want a team.

    • @Blackwolf454
      @Blackwolf454 26 днів тому +2

      @@DuckOfRubber It's a moot point now. Dallas fans now still have to hear about this not your team and it's getting old. Let us enjoy the team please

    • @Liggie55821
      @Liggie55821 25 днів тому +1

      Dallas should've been an expansion team instead of a relocation. BTW, I miss that North Stars logo. I remember there was talk of a Winter Classic or Stadium Series game in Minnesota versus Dallas, and somebody suggested Dallas wear North Star jerseys in that game. That would've been a great sight.

  • @PHN-2024
    @PHN-2024 26 днів тому +7

    I am absolutely Stunned that Brodie didn't mention once the NHL's Former Coyotes moving to Utah.

    • @dsarmy1
      @dsarmy1 26 днів тому +7

      Because the city they moved to actually makes sense. Even more sense than where they left. It was just crummy the way it had to happen because of inept ownership.

    • @brodiebrazil
      @brodiebrazil  26 днів тому +1

      my mistake. I also remain hopeful they will get taken care of the right way within the next 4-8 years

    • @PHN-2024
      @PHN-2024 26 днів тому +1

      @@dsarmy1 But Brodie Loves to bring up all the Negativity related to the once NHL Coyotes Hockey franchise. He recently ripped into the former Coyotes Owner for wanting to build an Arena in RENO, NV for His AHL Hockey team and Other Events on Property He already owns because the Guy requested City/County Tax Credits on Future Revenue that the Development will generate.

    • @v1__rotate
      @v1__rotate 26 днів тому +4

      Because, as stupid as it is, they technically didn't move. "Technically" being the key word. On paper, the Coyotes are an inactive franchise who transferred all their players and personnel to a new expansion team in Utah

    • @PHN-2024
      @PHN-2024 25 днів тому +1

      @@v1__rotate At what point does the NHL Franchise known as the Coyotes cease to exist? 5, 10 or 20 years of Hibernation?

  • @ZhangtheGreat
    @ZhangtheGreat 9 днів тому +2

    I disagree with the argument that LA should have an NFL team. For LA fans, the NFL is almost secondary to everything else. All we have to do is look at who's currently in the stands during Rams and Chargers home games: it's almost always the opposing team's fans occupying 50% or more of the seats. Yes, LA has a large media market, but it doesn't embrace the NFL at the same level as some of these other cities.
    St. Louis put their arms around the Rams, and they won a Super Bowl for that city in just their fourth year there. It wasn't lack of support that doomed the Rams. It was a greedy owner who just saw the LA market size and didn't consider football culture. Even after moving the Rams back to LA, Stan Kroenke was upset over the number of visiting fans at Rams games as if he was blind to this disparity in support.

  • @TickyYoshi
    @TickyYoshi 24 дні тому +3

    Great video Brodie, I learned a lot from this video

  • @Ghostface1992-y9o
    @Ghostface1992-y9o 25 днів тому +2

    Canadian hockey fans have been complaining to Bettman to relocate or put an expansion team in Canada mostly Quebec City. And they’ve been commenting on the panthers to move there.

  • @JediMasterGeoff
    @JediMasterGeoff 25 днів тому +9

    I feel way more sorry for St. Louis Rams fans than their LA counterparts. They won a Super Bowl within 5 years of returning and are almost always outdrawn by the opposing team's fans.

    • @RobotWillie
      @RobotWillie 18 днів тому +1

      Kind of an odd coincidence the Rams won the Superbowl 5 years after moving to St. Louis and then 5 years after moving back to LA, and even had another chance they lost in only 2 years after moving back. Funny enough the Rams first move to LA was in 1946 from Cleveland and they literally had just won the 1945 NFL Championship and then moved that off season. Sadly moving has been good luck for them because when they have stayed put they never won, until they moved and then moved back. And I say sadly because teams shouldn't be rewarded for bailing out on a loyal city but its worked both times for them success wise. I was a Sonics fan as a kid, they moved when I was 18 and I got to see them in a pre season game when they came to my city, Spokane, the main city on the other side of the state from Seattle, to play a game the season before their last in Seattle and that was the only time I got to see them. October 26,2006 where they beat the Warriors 111-107 in OT. Little did we know that was one of the last chances to ever see them, they did not come here for pre-season their final year. I was so happy when OKC lost those finals and I was a LeBron hater kind of, but I was a fan of his and the Heat for that Finals for sure.

  • @jgda3
    @jgda3 5 днів тому +1

    Winnipeg Jets→Phoenix
    If Edmonton Oliers decided to relocate to Houston,it must be considered most foolish relocation in NHL history.

  • @fatmanchew909
    @fatmanchew909 25 днів тому +4

    To be fair to the Rams they were not a good fit with Anaheim and having to be the little brothers to the LA Raiders gave them a much smaller market and having to share their stadium with the Angels didn't help. They're enjoying much more success in LA sharing an actual football stadium with the Chargers and watching the Raiders leave CA for LV made it even more profitable. Also to be fair we would rather have the Chargers than Plaschke in LA.

    • @johnnyroberts3761
      @johnnyroberts3761 25 днів тому +2

      Not every home game feels like a Rams home game, however. Same thing with the Chargers.
      It’s almost like LA football fans like rooting for whatever teams they’ve followed for a long time outside of the city.

    • @kylestrange4494
      @kylestrange4494 25 днів тому

      The rams were far more popular in ANAHEIM than in LA. And Angels stadium has always been a better venue that the coliseum. Wtf are you talking about 😂😂

  • @sit2go
    @sit2go 21 день тому +3

    The San Diego Clippers/Los Angeles Clippers didn’t make it?
    Seriously it gave us the worst NBA franchise and worst owner.
    It should be number 1

  • @Hogtownboy1
    @Hogtownboy1 27 днів тому +9

    Kanasa City the most abandoned city. Scouts , A’s Basketball Royals , the Rams knew they made a mistake five minutes landing in St Louis. The sweater sales would have covered the cost of building a new stadium in LA. Rams moved allowed LA to be a Lakers town and basketball became king

    • @timmanto1022
      @timmanto1022 26 днів тому +2

      Kansas City deserves an NBA and NHL team. OkC should be in KC.

    • @HighpointerGeocacher
      @HighpointerGeocacher 26 днів тому +2

      @@timmanto1022 Kansas City is not a very large city.

    • @volodymyrzablotsky5372
      @volodymyrzablotsky5372 26 днів тому +2

      They didn’t deserve the historic Philadelphia A’s!

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 26 днів тому +4

      The Royals were the name of the team while in Cincinnati, changed to Kings in Kansas City and Omaha

    • @713davidh42
      @713davidh42 25 днів тому

      @@timmanto1022 They wasted taxpayer money building a new arena in Kansas City's former downtown area which has yet to lure an NBA or NHL team even though they had an arena in another part of town which hosted the dramatic 1976 Republican Convention.

  • @ChristopherStandardTime
    @ChristopherStandardTime 9 днів тому +4

    9:15 lemon pledge arena.
    Also, as a DALLAS Stars fan, Minnesota still doesn't have a hockey team. 😂

  • @Phatooine
    @Phatooine 26 днів тому +5

    Funny enough about the Chargers. They started off in LA before moving to San Diego before returning to LA.

    • @robertewalt7789
      @robertewalt7789 26 днів тому

      I remember the Chargers before the AFL-NFL merger. Chargers were in San Diego then.

    • @Phatooine
      @Phatooine 26 днів тому +2

      @@robertewalt7789 The team started off in the AFL as the Los Angeles Chargers a decade before the merger you spoke of. Then they moved to San Diego before moving back to LA 56 years later.
      It's funny how often that has happened in the NFL with the Raiders and Rams too in terms of going back to a city they moved away from. I've never seen that in any other major sport.

    • @713davidh42
      @713davidh42 25 днів тому

      @@robertewalt7789 The Chargers were in L.A. for one year at the start of the AFL then they moved to San Diego.

    • @ajalvarez3111
      @ajalvarez3111 6 днів тому +1

      @@713davidh42 They won the AFL Championship that one year in LA.

    • @SurfingRef82
      @SurfingRef82 5 днів тому

      We may have started off in LA, but were only in LA for one season
      We were the San Diego Chargers from 1961 until the recent move back to LA

  • @joetrujillo9371
    @joetrujillo9371 26 днів тому +1

    Great to see you making content Brodie. I worked with you during fantasy camp 2022 with the Athletics.

  • @davidlafleche1142
    @davidlafleche1142 26 днів тому +9

    You left out the stupidest reason. The original Washington Senators were supposed to move to D C. Stadium in 1962. But, because the stadium was owned by the National Park Service, President Kennedy told the Senators that they had to agree to integrate the team and the stadium. Clark Griffith wanted to restrict black fans to the center field bleachers. The Redskins agreed, the Senators refused. Griffith moved the Senators to Minnesota and Washington got a weak expansion team. The sad part is that the 1965 World Series should have been in Washington.

    • @dolbra4
      @dolbra4 17 днів тому +4

      It had to be Dwight Eisenhower, JFK's predecessor, who told the Senators they had to integrate. JFK didn't become president until 1961. The expansion Senators' first season was 1961, the season starting not quite three months after JFK took office.

  • @PhinClio
    @PhinClio 26 днів тому +9

    Seattle certainly got screwed by the Sonics leaving, but by any measure the move to OKC has worked for the franchise. The team has thrived on and off the court. The Thunder have been huge for OKC, which doesn't have any other big league sports teams. The city does a great job supporting the team, which has one of the best home crowds in the Association. Seattle deserves an NBA team. But for the franchise, OKC, and, yes, the NBA this move was a huge success.

    • @S_Over_Street
      @S_Over_Street 26 днів тому +3

      The Hornets franchise should have just stayed permanently in OKC but the NBA wanted to be in New Orleans, especially after Hurricane Katrina ravaged that area. Since then, the Pelicans franchise has always been one of the lowest revenue teams & lowest home attendance since.

  • @haraldgrundetjern2184
    @haraldgrundetjern2184 26 днів тому +4

    i think we are lucky in Europe for not realy have that problem, but the are some exemptions like when Wimbeldon did move to Milton Keynes

    • @Liggie55821
      @Liggie55821 25 днів тому

      In Europe, promotion/relegation and small countries means there's nowhere else for a team to move to; England for example is the size of Alabama, and has 92 teams in the top four football divisions. Here, where we have a huge landmass and no pro/rel (the minor leagues are for reserve teams in the NHL and MLB), there will always be another viable market for a team to move to if a stadium can't be built.
      And with sports leagues here run by the owners (like the Board of Directors for a company), the other owners are certainly not going to stand in the way if one of them wants to move in search of more profit for himself, and by extension the rest of them.

  • @Jarekthegamingdragon
    @Jarekthegamingdragon 5 днів тому

    What was missing in this video is all the insanely illegal bs on the okc side with stealing seattle's team.

  • @ZZSmithReal
    @ZZSmithReal 26 днів тому +13

    The Rams were the first major sports team in LA from the 1940s. Insane that they moved to STL. Sad how the Raiders have been mired in mediocrity for so many years especially for those of us who are old enough to still associate them with John Facenda and the Autumn Wind. Few teams in professional sports had a stronger team identity and brand. But IMHO the worst move of all time was Dodgers and Giants from New York something that would be inconceivable today given what those teams meant to the biggest MLB market in the country. LA and SF should have gotten expansion teams. The hate for both teams still lingers.

  • @beefbeef
    @beefbeef 7 днів тому +1

    I hate how much you can tell hes given a bunch of talking points and that he actually doesn’t really know what hes talking about. Why talk ball when dont know ball?

  • @jasonfire3434
    @jasonfire3434 26 днів тому +8

    I’d argue the Dodgers to Los Angeles historically is the toughest and I say this as an LA fan. It was devastating to some people in Brooklyn AND Los Angeles.

    • @713davidh42
      @713davidh42 26 днів тому +1

      There's a great video on UA-cam entitled "Why the Dodgers Moved from Brooklyn to Los Angeles" which describes what happened in both cities.

    • @AlexAcostaArt
      @AlexAcostaArt 25 днів тому

      But then again, would you rather have had the PCL Hollywood Stars and Los Angeles Angels be added to MLB later than 1958?

    • @713davidh42
      @713davidh42 25 днів тому

      @@AlexAcostaArt The Los Angeles Angels WERE ADDED as an expansion team in 1961 and they could have done the same thing with the PCL San Francisco Seals. MLB should have gone to the West Coast long before the Dodgers and Giants moved there.

  • @theragingdolphinsmaniac4696
    @theragingdolphinsmaniac4696 17 днів тому +2

    Colts to Indianapolis and Brown to Baltimore would be my worst. Im sure by now the Chargers realize what a huge mistake they made. I won’t be surprised if they move back to SD in 10 years

    • @andynaz5631
      @andynaz5631 8 днів тому

      Qualcomm was bad, but it could have been fixed. Now, the biggest football stadium in SD is as big as a Texas high school stadium.

  • @bankruptbastard3423
    @bankruptbastard3423 26 днів тому +8

    The Sonics should never have left Seattle; however, OKC should have received the team from New Orleans. The Big Easy doesn't have enough well-off people who can support both the Saints and Pelicans. The only reason New Orleans still has an NBA team is because David Stern felt sorry for the city after Katrina.

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 26 днів тому

      After football season ends, the Pelicans are the only game in town

  • @chrisguardiano6143
    @chrisguardiano6143 25 днів тому +1

    I have one more when it comes to bad sports relocations & its from MLS where the first version of the San Jose Earthquakes was forcibly relocated to Houston (and becoming the Dynamo) by the league after the 2005 season for a couple of reasons. One was that Spartan Stadium the Quakes home at the time was deemed unsuitable by MLS for hosting games due to its size & age. The other was that the city of San Jose refused to give the club public funding to build a new soccer specific stadium. The Earthquakes were still relocated even though they were one of the leading teams in MLS at the time both on the field & attendance wise. What makes the original Earthquakes relocation even more painful for Bay Area soccer fans is that the Dynamo won back to back MLS Cups in 2006 & 2007 using pretty much the same roster that had called San Jose home the year before. Even though MLS somewhat fixed this by reviving the Earthquakes in 2008, this 2nd MLS version of the Quakes has struggled big time despite PayPal Park being built.

  • @RalphBrighton
    @RalphBrighton 20 днів тому +7

    long live the Buffalo Braves.

    • @psychopathyoutubeemployees280
      @psychopathyoutubeemployees280 19 днів тому

      And getting the Braves back won't be easy since the Raptors probably consider Buffalo their "territory." If I were to take a guess, Buffalo probably roots for the Nets or Cavaliers since Buffalo hates Boston, Philadelphia and the popular New York team almost as much as Toronto.

    • @RalphBrighton
      @RalphBrighton 19 днів тому +1

      @@psychopathyoutubeemployees280 you'd think that but no. Buffalo is considered Knicks/Nets territory and those are the games that are broadcast here locally. The Raptors pretty much have zero presence here which is really a missed opportunity in my opinion. I am in the very small minority of people that roots for and drives to Toronto for Raptors games. I'm not saying people from Buffalo don't go to Raptors games, I"m sure a lot of them do, but they aren't rooting for the Raptors when they go there.

    • @psychopathyoutubeemployees280
      @psychopathyoutubeemployees280 19 днів тому +2

      @@RalphBrighton - Buffalo and Toronto HATE each other! Ever seen those Bills games in Toronto ten years ago or so? And don't even get me started on Sabres vs. Leafs.

    • @RalphBrighton
      @RalphBrighton 19 днів тому +1

      @@psychopathyoutubeemployees280 When I was a kid the Leafs weren't even in the same conference as the Sabres so I don't have the hatred for them as I do the Bruins, Habs or even the Senators. I also enjoy going to Blue Jays games.

    • @psychopathyoutubeemployees280
      @psychopathyoutubeemployees280 19 днів тому

      @@RalphBrighton - They do now. And of course, Toronto was in the Campbell/Smythe due to too many Leastern Time Zone teams as usual. The San Jose's and Calgary's won't like hearing this, but New Jersey and Hartford deserve to be in the Campbell/West more than Detroit and Toronto.

  • @psymar
    @psymar 8 днів тому +1

    No Vancouver Grizzlies to Memphis?
    No Hartford Whalers to Carolina?
    Speaking as a Carolina resident here. When the Whalers-turned Hurricanes won the Stanley Cup the reaction of everyone here was "We have a hockey team?"

  • @mactheknife7049
    @mactheknife7049 26 днів тому +9

    Putting the Cleveland Browns and Brooklyn Dodgers in an "Honorable Mention" category in comparison to the Minnesota North Stars and Oakland A's is, for lack of a more gentle word coming to my mind at the moment, ridiculous. The Browns relocation was a gut punch that no one, even inside the ranks of NFL team ownership, saw coming; no one had any idea how bad a businessman (F)art Modell really was. The Dodgers relocation can be attributable to one, incredibly powerful, incredibly stubborn man named Robert Moses. Through various offices he held simultaneously, Moses wielded more power than NYC's mayor or even the state's Governor did when it came to matters of private or public development. Walter O'Malley put forth a plan to build a new stadium in Brooklyn, on the spot where the Nets arena sits today. Moses wouldn't even consider it, ultimately offering O'Malley one choice: move the team out of Brooklyn and into what became Shea Stadium, or go elsewhere. When Roz Wyman and the Los Angeles city council approached him with a deal he simply couldn't pass up? He and the team went west.
    By contrast, five years before they actually relocated the Minnesota North Stars were drowning in red ink; as you're aware, the San Jose Sharks owe their existence to how the NHL placated the Gunds and tried to keep a franchise in Minneapolis. The only problem was they turned that Minneapolis franchise over to Norm Green, who from day one began looking to move it himself. And the A's? Well, as much as I hate what has taken place there and sympathize with Oakland and its fans, they literally had more than a decade to reach some accommodation that would have kept the team there; and regardless of where you care to place the blame? The A's relocation won't have anywhere near the impact as the Browns and Dodgers moves did.

    • @713davidh42
      @713davidh42 26 днів тому +1

      There's a great video on UA-cam entitled "Why the Dodgers Moved from Brooklyn to Los Angeles" which corresponds to what you stated. Robert Moses was car-centric jerk who would have covered New York City in freeways had he lived longer.

    • @UserName-ts3sp
      @UserName-ts3sp 25 днів тому +1

      The North Stars deserve their place on here. Norm Green was enough of a POS to get that, even if the North Stars had their struggles. I do agree on the Browns tho, the A's have had forever to figure something out in Oakland and didn't

    • @Amyisnthere-u9i
      @Amyisnthere-u9i 25 днів тому

      The Browns never relocated the franchise went inactive

    • @mactheknife7049
      @mactheknife7049 25 днів тому

      Tell that to my cousin, who after 31 years with the original Browns found himself unemployed because they didn't relocate...

  • @notgoinback2cali236
    @notgoinback2cali236 23 дні тому +1

    The Rams moved because Georgia was so hated by LA that she decided she’d rather move the team than fix it or sell it. She’d already moved the team to Orange County, something that locally is a very different market, and attendance dropped as a result. Ultimately It was simply a giant middle finger to the city to move to St Louis. The delay in moving back after she died was likely Al Davis claiming he “owned” the LA market and threatening to sue anyone that moved there. Once he died two teams scrambled to move in…

    • @psychopathyoutubeemployees280
      @psychopathyoutubeemployees280 19 днів тому +3

      Actually, it was Carol Rosenbloom that initiated the move to Anaheim, then shortly died under "dubious" circumstances. And all because of the NFL's stupid blackout policy at the time since the L.A. Mausoleum was LARGE compared to Angels Stadium.
      If there is one good thing Roger Goodell and his owners have done during their (mostly) disastrous tenure, it's getting rid of that stupid blackout policy dating back to the 1950's.

    • @dolbra4
      @dolbra4 17 днів тому +1

      It wasn't Georgia who moved the Rams to Anaheim- it was her late original husband, Carroll Rosenbloom. Look it up.

  • @KurtisKinter
    @KurtisKinter 9 днів тому +5

    Sonics to Thunder was not a bad relocation at all. Brought new life to a fledgling organization. Oh yeah, and no issues building a new arena in OKC.

    • @jackjoiner648
      @jackjoiner648 5 днів тому +1

      Exactly, I get people are upset that a brand like the sonics is just non existent now, especially w Seattle being such a big hoops city. But let’s not act like the thunder aren’t one of the more recognizable brands in the league since ab 2009-2010. On top of that you won’t find many fan bases who care ab their team as much as we do here in okc.

    • @KurtisKinter
      @KurtisKinter 5 днів тому

      Oklahoma takes too much pride in the team to not make it profitable. A football state no doubt. Plenty basketball heritage. Maybe an NHL team could work in the new arena. Fans would show regardless. Franchise was bought in ‘06 for $350 million. Worth $3.7 billion today. They’re trying to tell me that was a bad move

  • @lagodifuoco313
    @lagodifuoco313 2 дні тому +1

    Taking the Sonics out of Seattle was a crime against the people of Western Washington. They were a beloved team there.

  • @jimd2791
    @jimd2791 20 днів тому +5

    You didn’t mention 2 things. St Louis had both football and baseball Cardinals at one time. You mentioned the Brooklyn Dodgers and them getting the New York Giants going to LA and SF. At one time that meant NY had both Football and baseball New York Giants. That’s why the official name of the Football team is NYG Football Club.
    You could’ve mentioned that because of the Dodgers & Giants leaving about 5 years later MLB awarded NY the expansion Mets franchise. Not to play in Brooklyn but to play in Queens in a new stadium. They did play their first 2 seasons at the Giants old stadium, the Polo Grounds in upper Manhattan, while Shea Stadium was being built.

    • @tellyourmomisaidhi5804
      @tellyourmomisaidhi5804 15 днів тому +1

      4:22 He talks about the confusion of having two teams in StL with the same name. He did neglect to mention that StL getting the Rams was kind of a consolation prize as it was a favorite to get an expansion team in 1995. Instead NFL took a dump on StL and awarded teams to Carolina and to Jacksonville, Fl. The owner of the Rams had ties to StL, LA was not willing to pay toward keeping a team in LA. StL was willing to put some money out toward enticing a team. They left in at the end of the 2015 year, the current owner said the Dome was not good enough, so StL came up with a plan to cover $1 billion toward a new stadium. Stan Kroenke had already purchased land in Englewood. When the media asked if he was planning to move the team, he said no. The team would be staying. This channel completely neglected the NFL Vs StL court battle that saw the NFL pay out $780 million to StL for the move back to StL. Despite Kroenke having ties to Missouri he is a business man first. He made a move to make himself and the other owners money. It was not about fans. StL endured a decade of terrible football and then after supporting the team for that lackluster time, watched them win another Super Bowl in LA a few years after the move. And, yes I know the Rams did the same thing when they moved to StL, won a Super Bowl 4 years after moving from LA.

  • @DeadAir21
    @DeadAir21 25 днів тому +2

    San Diego could support a nfl franchise like they in LA now. A building full of opposing fans. This goes for the Rams too.

    • @detroitotaku
      @detroitotaku 8 днів тому

      I think San Diego could support an NHL and NBA team too.

  • @alexe1707
    @alexe1707 27 днів тому +7

    You forgot the Nets

    • @timmanto1022
      @timmanto1022 26 днів тому +3

      I'd say the Jets and Nordiques leaving was one of the worst relocations ever.The NHL Sunbelt expansion actually created a lot of resentment from Canadian hockey fans.

    • @daviejz6698
      @daviejz6698 26 днів тому

      If you are going to include the Nets than you also have to include the Islanders.

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 26 днів тому +1

      Still in the NYC area

    • @kiroolioneaver8532
      @kiroolioneaver8532 26 днів тому

      Went to a Nets playoff game years ago against the Raptors. Crazy how many fans came from/were heading back to New Jersey after the game lol

    • @Scantronimus466
      @Scantronimus466 26 днів тому

      Snarfus.

  • @HughJassole123
    @HughJassole123 9 днів тому +1

    The relocation of the A's is more about geographic realignment and expansion of MLB. You can't squeeze 6 west coast teams into a 5 team division and when expansion rolls around, there will be 4 divisions in each league.

  • @rkelly1999
    @rkelly1999 25 днів тому +5

    As a lifelong Dallas stars fan, I feel for north stars fans who lost their team, but their attendance figures had been sparse the years leading up to the move (until they made the final in ‘91) so I would say that move is justified, unlike the A’s move where Fisher artificially created apathy among the fans to drive down attendance figures, and the stars have been well taken care of here in Dallas

    • @reedermh
      @reedermh 24 дні тому +1

      And although the NHL hasn't done as well in southern markets as hoped, the Stars are the exception (even if a large # of fans attending games are openly rooting for the opponents; just go to a Chicago or Detroit game).

    • @RobotWillie
      @RobotWillie 18 днів тому

      @@reedermh Even though they haven't won since they were also the first of the southern market teams to win a Cup, before LA,Anaheim,Carolina,Tampa or Florida who were all around during the Stars cup run, and of course many of these teams successes helped convince the league to give Vegas a team who would come up short year one in the Finals but win 5 years later.And even Nashville has been to the Finals and lost and have a great fanbase. The only real fails have really been Phoenix and Atlanta, and they want to go back to both places, for sure Phoenix, and it was more of the owners fault they had to move to Utah not the NHL itself really. I don't consider San Jose a southern market and and I don't think they do either, besides Oakland had the Seals so its the second bay area NHL team too.

    • @Shineysculpture1
      @Shineysculpture1 7 днів тому

      @@RobotWillieAtlanta the second time was because of ownership like phoenix was

  • @lyndonanderson2900
    @lyndonanderson2900 2 дні тому

    The worst thing about this is that the vote for the new stadium in San Diego was just for the city proper, not countywide where 85 % of season ticket holders live.

  • @chaosimproved
    @chaosimproved 26 днів тому +6

    How about the New Orleans Jazz moving to Utah where they don’t allow music?

    • @drewsmith4452
      @drewsmith4452 25 днів тому +1

      What are you talking about? I’m from Utah, and there’s definitely music here.

    • @86byrdman
      @86byrdman 25 днів тому

      Dang, that's crazy stuff... It's kind of too bad the Pelicans can't take the Jazz name and be the New Orleans Jazz, and the Utah Jazz can be renamed to a more Utah-centric name

  • @rbworleywrites
    @rbworleywrites 14 днів тому +1

    Maybe the North Stars move to Dallas wasn’t a popular move, but the Stars have been one of the most successful teams in the NHL over the last 25 years, and are hugely popular and well-loved in Dallas.

  • @1p4g
    @1p4g 26 днів тому +4

    Since it's inception in 1996 MLS Soccer is the fastest growing sports league in the world, every city seems to want a team, And I don't believe there has ever been a MLS team that has left its city from where it started,

    • @comedylmj
      @comedylmj 26 днів тому +1

      Kind of? It looks like the Houston Dynamo are a sort-of relocation of the San Jose Earthquakes, who suspended operations for a few years but then came back.
      Still, it's impressive. Maybe one relocation, and only three teams folding (Miami Fusion, Tampa Bay Mutiny, Chivas USA.)

    • @RashaadJorden
      @RashaadJorden 26 днів тому

      @@comedylmj I was about to bring up the Earthquakes, although I know they were recreated.

    • @RedStarSanJose
      @RedStarSanJose 26 днів тому

      Seriously???

    • @bankruptbastard3423
      @bankruptbastard3423 26 днів тому

      The first MLS team in Miami was dissolved after four seasons. The one in Tampa, an original franchise, was shuttered after six seasons.
      MLS sucks. And it will suck until it embraces promotion/relegation.