Kansas City Chiefs Repeat Threat To Leave If Question 1 Doesn't Pass

The front office at Arrowhead Drive isn't playing around in negotiations with local politicos.

There's a temptation to dismiss this threat . . . But think about it this way . . . 

ANY CITY IN THE NATION WOULD BE HAPPY TO SNAG BACK-TO-BACK SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS!!!

 That's not speculation . . . That's a fact . . . And something that even the most diehard protesters and Crossroads denizens haven't taken seriously.

And so . . . Once again here's the word . . .

Monday, Chiefs President Mark Donovan warned the team could leave Arrowhead without a yes vote.

“At that point you’ve got to look at your other options. The other options would have to include places outside of Kansas City, Missouri… yes,” Donovan responded to a reporter question.

Jackson County Executive Frank White says what he calls “threats” of teams leaving is pretty common in stadium negotiations, adding there’s seven years left on the lease to get a deal done.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Uncertainty about funding remains for April 2 election in Jackson County

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Mark Donovan says Chiefs could "leave Kansas City" if sales-tax vote doesn't go their way

It might be an idle threat, but it's a threat nonetheless.

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