Listen up. The only real way to save the Coyotes at this point is with this:
"The Green Bay Packers Board of Directors is the organization that serves as the owner of record for the Green Bay Packers football club. The Packers have been a publicly owned, non-profit corporation since August 18, 1923."
That's right, a board of directors type of ownership where anybody, anywhere who wants the Coyotes to stay in Glendale can purchase a stake into the team. Best of all, the taxpayers of Glendale (especially the ones who don't support the team) don't have to fork over a single penny if they don't want to. Remember, if the taxpayers are not paying for it, then Goldwater backs off.
I know that the NHL board of governors are not crazy about a Green Bay Packers type of ownership, but if they (and the Glendale city council) really want the Coyotes to stay, then they have no choice but to make an exception to the Coyotes and allow them to have a board of directors type of ownership.
So for those of you who want the Coyotes to stay, spread the word. Get this message posted to as many places as possible while there's still time and if you can get this message to Gary Bettman and the B.O.G., that's even better. With everybody's help, the Coyotes will be saved! So spread the word right now or watch the Coyotes relocate to Winnipeg or Kansas City instead.
Now that the Thrashers are relocating to Winnipeg, does that mean Kansas City is likely to get the Coyotes?
I just don't see Hamilton getting a franchise due to the Buffalo/Toronto factor. Now that Winnipeg has a team, I don't think Quebec City gets one if Bettman has a say.
The only drawback for KC right now is they have no owner stepping up to relocate there presently. They do have a great arena, the money and population. KC is very similar to St. Louis and Denver when it comes to Hockey fanbase.
Bring 'em back!
ReplyDeleteListen up. The only real way to save the Coyotes at this point is with this:
ReplyDelete"The Green Bay Packers Board of Directors is the organization that serves as the owner of record for the Green Bay Packers football club. The Packers have been a publicly owned, non-profit corporation since August 18, 1923."
That's right, a board of directors type of ownership where anybody, anywhere who wants the Coyotes to stay in Glendale can purchase a stake into the team. Best of all, the taxpayers of Glendale (especially the ones who don't support the team) don't have to fork over a single penny if they don't want to. Remember, if the taxpayers are not paying for it, then Goldwater backs off.
I know that the NHL board of governors are not crazy about a Green Bay Packers type of ownership, but if they (and the Glendale city council) really want the Coyotes to stay, then they have no choice but to make an exception to the Coyotes and allow them to have a board of directors type of ownership.
So for those of you who want the Coyotes to stay, spread the word. Get this message posted to as many places as possible while there's still time and if you can get this message to Gary Bettman and the B.O.G., that's even better. With everybody's help, the Coyotes will be saved! So spread the word right now or watch the Coyotes relocate to Winnipeg or Kansas City instead.
Yeah, the last part of the last sentence...except #NoScoutsNo !
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Now that the Thrashers are relocating to Winnipeg, does that mean Kansas City is likely to get the Coyotes?
ReplyDeleteI just don't see Hamilton getting a franchise due to the Buffalo/Toronto factor. Now that Winnipeg has a team, I don't think Quebec City gets one if Bettman has a say.
The only drawback for KC right now is they have no owner stepping up to relocate there presently. They do have a great arena, the money and population. KC is very similar to St. Louis and Denver when it comes to Hockey fanbase.