I found this article at
http://www.bayarea.com/mld/cctimes/sports/6606400.htm. I couldn't resist
putting my two cents worth in...
"Mr. Davis and Company have apparently forgotten that it is the general
public that feeds him and his football company."
You people BEGGED Al Davis to bring the Raiders back to Oakland. He had
BETTER offers from other cities. He should have known better after the way
that you people SCREWED the Raider the first time. You couldn't wait to
SCREW THE RAIDERS AGAIN. Fraud is fraud. Face it. You're GUILTY. I
heard Oakland Raider fans BOOING the team during a SCORING DRIVE on their
way to a SUPER-BOWL appearance. Just who in hell is being DISLOYAL
here? You people DON'T deserve the RAIDERS. Ed DeSilva belongs in
PRISON. Your Colosseum Commission belongs in PRISON too. Arthur Andersen
should be investigated by the SEC and FINED THE HELL OUT OF. Just WHO is
FEEDING WHOM? The Raiders have brought BILLIONS of tourism dollars into
the Bay Area with money-spending fans travelling from as far away as the
EAST COAST to see the RAIDERS not to see the BAY AREA.
"...we should tell Mr. Davis and Company to leave our community so we can
obtain a truly compatible professional football team with our area."
If the Raiders do choose to leave the Bay Area,what self-respecting NFL
team would locate there? You people have SCREWED the Raiders TWICE. Only
a MORON would bring a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR NFL football team to you. The
local fans are ANIMALS and the local government officials are,apparently,A
PACK OF LIARS & THIEVES. Just which NFL team do you think is "compatible"
with you?
Get real.
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Sincerely,
Arnett B. Carroll, III
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