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It's sad to me as this was my favorite sport and team growing up, but this ownership has made it miserable the last couple of years. From gutting the team, raising ticket prices, and a horrible experience all around. They did it all intentionally to bring attendance numbers down to help them justify the move and looks like it worked.
Guess it's time to create a new screen name.
This is how I've felt about the A's for a while. I'm a Giants fan, but I've always wanted the A's to do well since they're a Bay Area team. It just always felt like ownership themselves don't give a damn about the team, so why should I even bother going to games? What is the point of going to games when there is zero intention to field a competitive team or even just keep the Coliseum clean?
Definitely makes sense that it was done on purpose because the owner never had any intention of staying in the Bay. Some people keep trying to blame the city,I don't believe for one second that the Raiders and A's couldn't have figured something out with Oakland; moving to Vegas was all about the money.
The Coliseum might not be in the best part of Oakland, but it was always extremely convenient to get to both via BART and driving. Was there no way to just refresh the stadium and make legitimate improvements in the surrounding area, instead of making excuses about why everything needed to be moved to Vegas? (same applies to the Warriors; Oracle was 100% fine the way it was).
To me this is a uniquely American concept; I can't imagine an owner in Europe straight up moving to a different city and changing the identity of the team. It would literally be a death wish to even try to do that
I have no idea how some Bay Area natives still support the Raiders. That @#$@ was a complete betrayal, and not for the first time either. Hope you guys don't do the same with the A's.
I wouldn't be surprised if Fisher ultimately ends up selling the team once he realizes he can make a good profit after the stadium gets built in Vegas. That'll be the final dagger to annoy us fansI don't know. I think many of us can put up with a dump stadium and a (relatively) broke owner if there is an actual effort to improve and win games. As misguided as the Raiders were in so many ways, you could tell that at least they were trying to put out a competitive and entertaining team, which is why it was still fun to hit up the Coliseum even when the team wasn't doing well (IMO).
When an owner can't meet the goals of an organization, he should take the L and sell rather than just uproot a critical part of the city's identity. That's how it works in leagues in other countries, and it's a shame that it's allowed to happen here so often.