There has to be some behind the scenes stuff going on. Too many smart, very rich men are involved. Doesn't makes sense why they would keep McCourt involved on any level. The dude is a snake. I have to give him credit though. He manages to fall up.
Dodgers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I wish he didn't keep a share in the parking lots, but still I'm glad the team is out of his hands. Still though, 2.15 billion dollars, incredable it went for that much.
Seeing the sale price, I can see them building a new Downtown Dodger Stadium on AEG's dime and AEG building a football stadium at Dodger Stadium seeing how iirc, it was the NFL's preferred site. Otherwise I just don't see how this makes any financial sense.
And anyone being in business with Frankie Mac needs to have their head examined.
Let him keep the parking lots. I'll be taking the trolley this season, anyway!
A couple of nice write ups on Stan Kasten.
In winning Dodgers bid, Stan Kasten worked his Magic - Nationals Journal - The Washington Post
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?...=.jsp&c_id=mlb
Last edited by Kubrick; March 28th, 2012 at 12:07 PM.
The real question is, when will uncle Ned be shown the door?
Another interesting take on the deal.
Economist -- $2B for Los Angeles Dodgers 'makes no sense' - ESPN Los Angeles