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NFL | Kraft supports the idea of two teams in Los Angeles area
Sun, 21 May 2006 08:45:45 -0700
Ron Borges, of the Boston Globe, reports New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft supports the idea of having two teams in the Los Angeles area. Kraft said, "''What's different today is they have two really strong mayors in Los Angeles and Anaheim and a solid situation. I could see both sites working out. If you took LA and Orange County as a separate country, they would have the 16th largest GDP [gross domestic product] in the world. How we've left a generation of people there without a connection to NFL football I don't understand, but with the demographics and the population growth and the size of the television market, it's a place we need to be." He also believes that the area is a gateway to Asia and a lot of Hispanic countries, which would help the game grow internationally.
Sun, 21 May 2006 08:45:45 -0700
Ron Borges, of the Boston Globe, reports New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft supports the idea of having two teams in the Los Angeles area. Kraft said, "''What's different today is they have two really strong mayors in Los Angeles and Anaheim and a solid situation. I could see both sites working out. If you took LA and Orange County as a separate country, they would have the 16th largest GDP [gross domestic product] in the world. How we've left a generation of people there without a connection to NFL football I don't understand, but with the demographics and the population growth and the size of the television market, it's a place we need to be." He also believes that the area is a gateway to Asia and a lot of Hispanic countries, which would help the game grow internationally.
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