And they're wrong.
For certain . . . They're gone from Jackson County.
But here's part of the reasoning which believes the team is bound to their current location . . .
"The Royals aren’t moving to Nashville because one of the biggest stumbling blocks for them in Kansas City was their failure to negotiate a good Community Benefits Agreement with the people of Jackson County. The community organizations that attempted to negotiate with the Royals tried to use two previous CBAs as a template, one from Milwaukee and one from Nashville. That means they’re extremely unlikely to get a better deal in Nashville than they get in KC with considerably less difficulty.
"I know Salt Lake City has been brought up by a few people as well, but do you really think either team wants to try to compete with Mormons on Sundays? I’ve known a few Mormons in my time and that doesn’t sound like a winning proposition, either."
Sure.
BUT THIS PERSPECTIVE OVERLOOKS MORE MONEY & BIGGER MARKETS!!!
Calling somebody's bluff is a comforting feeling that, historically, almost always a bad idea.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
What comes next for the Royals' stadium drive?
Their first stab at getting public voting was met with a resounding rejection. Where do they go from here?
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