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Looks like itll happen at some point. Is this the Saints final destination???

NFL, Coliseum in preliminary stages for return to L.A.

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<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top><!-- begin leftcol --><!-- template inline -->LOS ANGELES -- The NFL and city officials have reached a preliminary agreement on terms to bring a team back to the Los Angeles Coliseum, commissioner Paul Tagliabue said Thursday.



But Tagliabue, in a 15-minute session with reporters on the steps of City Hall, didn't identify a potential tenant or speculate when Los Angeles might get the team.



He also spoke positively about a team playing at a facility proposed for the Angel Stadium parking lot in Anaheim and didn't rule out the Rose Bowl in Pasadena as a possible home field, either.



As Tagliabue entered a limousine, he was asked if he could assess the significance of what he had just announced. He replied, "I'd rather not try."



The commissioner did say: "It's the first time we've had agreement on term sheets. We're one step closer, two or three steps closer. Whether it's 2009, 2010, or 2000-whatever, our goal is to have definitive agreements on all subject matters well before our league meetings in March."



The Los Angeles area, the second-largest television market in the country, has been without an NFL team since the Raiders moved from the Coliseum back to Oakland and the Rams moved from Anaheim to St. Louis before the 1995 season.



After announcing plans in the spring of 1999 to put an expansion team in the Coliseum, the NFL was unable to reach an agreement with the Los Angeles backers and instead awarded the 32nd franchise to Houston that October.



Houston businessman Bob McNair and his backers offered to pay $700 million for the new franchise and spend another $310 million on a stadium, making it the NFL's first billion-dollar deal. The Texans began play in 2002.



Tagliabue said significant progress has been made in the past year regarding the Coliseum. His statement came following a meeting with Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and before a session with Anaheim Mayor Curt Pringle.



"I think the critical thing now is we're at the point where it's recognized, certainly by us, that the time is right," Tagliabue said. "We have to get agreements finalized. We'll be pursuing agreements in Anaheim. We're going to work with both communities for an agreement."



He said there have been no in-depth discussions on whether the region would get an expansion or existing team.



Tagliabue said last month that future expansion was unlikely anywhere but Los Angeles.



He also said it was important to make sure Southern California, the nation's top-ranked college team, was comfortable with any agreement, since the Trojans have made the Coliseum their home since 1923.



Tagliabue planned on meeting with USC coach Pete Carroll later Thursday. The commissioner met with Gov. Arnold Schwarzennegger late Wednesday.



Tentative plans call for the NFL to finance construction of a $500 million stadium inside the Coliseum, home to the Rams from 1946-79 and the Raiders from 1982-94.



City Councilman Bernard Parks said after listening to Tagliabue that he believes the Coliseum will eventually get an existing team rather than an expansion team.



"The NFL is going to have a say on who's going to come here. The Coliseum has no role in selecting a team," Parks said.



Asked when it might happen, Parks replied: "I don't know. Nobody's signed anything. They've got to say they're coming."



That being said, Parks expressed optimism.



"In my judgment, I don't believe these business people waste their time and money," he said. "They've spent a lot of time and money."



While Tagliabue didn't rule out the Rose Bowl, the Pasadena City Council voted 5-2 with one abstention last June to pursue a plan for the stadium that doesn't involve the NFL. Carson dropped out of contention in May when city officials decided to build a mall on its proposed site.

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Not having a team in the country's 2nd largest market lands as one of the all-time stupidest moves in the history of sports.
 

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it has to be a good team to get butts in the seats of the Coliseum.

Saints and Cardinals wont fly. Jaguars prob wont either.

those are the names i have heard.
 

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Not having a team in the country's 2nd largest market lands as one of the all-time stupidest moves in the history of sports.

Im not sure I agree with that quantum. The only reason that they want to be in LA is for TV ratings. The problem is that LA is not a football city, it just never has been. Getting a franchise into LA is going to increase the LA ratings, but not by much. Dont forget, LA has had 2 teams already. Both of them left for a variety of reasons. Some people may think that with the rise of USC back to a powerhouse that this is the time. USC was huge in the 70s and 80s too. It seems to me that LA is more of a NCAA football town than a NFL town.

Just one mans opinion
 

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Dear NFL,

Nice to see you are thinking of coming back this way. Guess what?

WE DON'T WANT YOU!

We have gotten along very nicely - thank you - WITHOUT you and like things the way they are NOW!

I know you like to hold up cities for as much as you can in what is somewhat legalized extortion - but GO AWAY!

YOU need US MUCH MORE then we need you! We are the #2 TV market in America and YOU need that more then we need a team. So if YOU want be here, it is YOU who has to kiss our asses NOT the other way around.

So Paul TagliaBULL - bend over and get ready to smooch OUR behind - NOT the other way around - and if WE like the way you smooched our behind MAYBE we will let you come to our area - NOT the other way around!

Sincerely,

Winkyduck
LOYAL Denver Broncos' fan for almost 30 years!
 

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Winky is CORRECT.

When I lived there you couldn't give away Rams tickets. Raiders games were fun but you never knew if your car would still be there when the game was over.

Now, they'll sink millions into the L.A. Coliseium. Westside and Valley buyers of top dollar tickets don't want to go anywhere near that neighborhood.

I would say Anaheim is a longshot. L.A. power brokers want the team in south-central L.A. Oh boy, what time is the game?
 

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