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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(108,508 posts)
Thu Apr 1, 2021, 07:39 PM Apr 2021

Chargers co-owner wants team sold to relieve debt in NFL family feud

The sister of Los Angeles Chargers chairman Dean Spanos is trying force the sale of the team because of mounting debt and said team ownership can’t afford to keep borrowing money and “hope” while Spanos speculates further on a football team, according to a lawsuit filed Thursday.

Dea Spanos Berberian filed the suit and is one of four Spanos siblings who control the Spanos Family Trust, which in turn owns 36% of the franchise. Each sibling owns an additional 15% of the franchise, giving the family nearly 100% ownership.

The suit said the trust’s debts and expenses exceed $353 million and that the trust has “virtually no income and no liquidity.” It also said the trust is liable for over $22 million pledged to charities.

The Trust’s Interest in the Chargers must be sold so that debts can be discharged, the hemorrhaging can stop, the speculation and risk can be eliminated, and the beneficiaries can actually enjoy the benefit of their inheritance as the settlors intended,” said Berberian’s petition, obtained Thursday by USA TODAY Sports.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/chargers-co-owner-wants-team-sold-to-relieve-debt-in-nfl-family-feud/ar-BB1fdtQH?li=BB15ms5q

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Chargers co-owner wants team sold to relieve debt in NFL family feud (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Apr 2021 OP
How can you possibly lose money owning an NFL team? underpants Apr 2021 #1
Don't leave out casinos. multigraincracker Apr 2021 #2
Yeah, that's a puzzler. TV money is millions every year. brush Apr 2021 #3
They may have four sets of hands dipping into it underpants Apr 2021 #4
The team probably isn't, it's the trust fund that is. Angleae Apr 2021 #7
they have no fan base in LA... bahboo Apr 2021 #5
Yeah, what is with these teams leaving San Diego for LA? brush Apr 2021 #6
The Chargers couldn't get a stadium deal with the city AZProgressive Apr 2021 #8

underpants

(183,057 posts)
1. How can you possibly lose money owning an NFL team?
Thu Apr 1, 2021, 07:42 PM
Apr 2021

That and beer distributors are like printing money. Chic fil a too but on a smaller scale.

multigraincracker

(32,762 posts)
2. Don't leave out casinos.
Thu Apr 1, 2021, 07:52 PM
Apr 2021

No one has ever gone broke owning a casino.

No, wait a second. Trump did on 4 or 5of them.

brush

(53,978 posts)
3. Yeah, that's a puzzler. TV money is millions every year.
Thu Apr 1, 2021, 07:57 PM
Apr 2021

And parking, concession and team apparel brings in big money too. They couldn't have been operating on such a thin margin the the year of covid and no fans in the stands caused them to go over the edge. There has to have been some financial mismanagment.

underpants

(183,057 posts)
4. They may have four sets of hands dipping into it
Thu Apr 1, 2021, 09:15 PM
Apr 2021

Who knows? TV money just doubled too. That’s why all these players are signing 1-2 contracts, they know there’s a salary cap upgrade coming.

Angleae

(4,505 posts)
7. The team probably isn't, it's the trust fund that is.
Fri Apr 2, 2021, 12:48 PM
Apr 2021

The profits of the team are probably going directly to the four spanos siblings or staying with the team.

brush

(53,978 posts)
6. Yeah, what is with these teams leaving San Diego for LA?
Fri Apr 2, 2021, 04:25 AM
Apr 2021

Last edited Fri Apr 2, 2021, 04:16 PM - Edit history (1)

The Chargers and Clippers. LA doesn't want them.

AZProgressive

(29,322 posts)
8. The Chargers couldn't get a stadium deal with the city
Fri Apr 2, 2021, 04:12 PM
Apr 2021

Stadium deals are usually bad deals for the city and team owners use relocation threats to get better deals.

I tried to look up recent information at http://www.fieldofschemes.com and found this.


NFL stadium a catalyst for Inglewood rebirth, but some fear the community is losing its soul

Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts Jr. thinks of “Star Trek” when he describes the transformation expected for his city over the next five years. To the mayor, the new NFL stadium slated to open in less than a year is Inglewood’s version of the Genesis Device, a miraculous technology from 1982’s “The Wrath of Khan” that could turn a barren planet into utopia.

As Butts sees it, the more than $5 billion catalyst at the former site of Hollywood Park will uplift the area around the stadium and then cascade to replace blight in other neighborhoods as well.

“That’s what’s happening right now, the Genesis effect,” Butts said. “We were once a City of Champions and we can be that again.”

(Snip)

In “the Wrath of Khan,” the Genesis Device was treated as a doomsday weapon, because if improperly used, it would first destroy whatever existed on an already habitable world to create a more “ideal” paradise.

https://www.mercurynews.com/2019/11/24/nfl-stadium-a-catalyst-for-inglewood-rebirth-but-some-fear-the-community-is-losing-its-soul/

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