"But the hard truth is that the city has already lost teams in both of those leagues, and rumors have the (Kansas City) Wizards ticketed for departure, too. The outlook isn't much sunnier for the Royals, who drew fewer fans than every MLB team but Tampa Bay in 2005."
The study said that the Kansas City area's total personal income is $77.4 billion and that its income shortfall, or the additional amount needed to support its existing pro teams, is $60.9 billion.
If I never hear the words "Major League City" again it'll be too soon.
The study said that the Kansas City area's total personal income is $77.4 billion and that its income shortfall, or the additional amount needed to support its existing pro teams, is $60.9 billion.
If I never hear the words "Major League City" again it'll be too soon.
I say, get rid of ALL sports. Royals, Wizards, Chiefs, NASCAR, a yet-to-be-named anysport team for the Sprint Arena.
ReplyDeleteMaybe the residents will find other pursuits with their newly found free time.
Like going back to school and getting that GED they always promised their toothless mom they would get.
LOOK! THEY'RE DRIVING REALLY FAST! IN CIRCLES! WOW!!!!
Hillbilly Hockey!