2014 OFFICIAL Oakland Raiders Pre-Season Thread

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Look at the Vikings.. How come they didn't split the cost of a new stadium with the Minnesota Gophers? And now they're playing in the Gophers stadium until theirs is built.:mindblown: The city and the university could've gotten that done together years ago
 

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move the team to the central valley then :manny:

the city of oakland doesn't want to pay $200 million for a new stadium especially since oakland doesn't have any money

hell the warriors heading over to frisco in 2017
 
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Great Watch . (espiaccly (lol) for out of towners. )

Sneak peak : Jones said he used to train with Carr while he was in fresno and been Calling him baby A-ROD ever since.:noah:
Wait Must see @ 13:16 Jones shows takes us to his hood.:to:

:ufdup:My nikka Mickey Raider did it again !:salute:

 
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Raiders closing in on a new deal for a stadium in Oakland.

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, the team and the city have reached a tentative agreement on the construction of a new home for the Silver and Black.

“I expect it to be executed soon,” attorney Zach Wassrman said. Wasserman represents the developers of Coliseum City, a sports, housing and retail complex that would be constructed near the new venue.

The Chronicle characterizes Raiders owner Mark Davis as having final say over whether the arrangement will proceed.

The stadium would be built with funds generated by the Coliseum City project, resulting in a reduced (and possibly non-existent) financial obligation for taxpayers. However, the public would be on the hook for the $120 million still owed as a result of the O.Co Coliseum expansion that brought the Raiders back to town more than a generation ago.

So where does the $120 million come from?

“That’s a great question that we will probably not say anything about,” a spokesman for Oakland mayor Jean Quan told the Chronicle.

Land also would be transferred from the city at no charge, but the new stadium — expected to cost between $900 million and $1.2 billion — would be paid for separately.

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