expect Rams to be back in LA next year.

Yes, St. Louis, we feel your pain. Sort of. Just not enough to lift a finger to stop the repossession.

Small crowds. Struggles on the field. And rumors, almost daily, about the home team’s future destination.

Hey, St. Louis? We’ve been there.

What that Missouri city is experiencing now, as rumors of the Rams’ relocation (re-relocation?) to Los Angeles, continue, is exactly what the team’s Southern California fan base experienced in 1993 and ’94, during the last stages of the team’s 49-year tenure in Los Angeles/Anaheim.

RAMS History is repeating itself - Press Enterprise
 
murdering BITCH!!!!!!

Did you guys Know this;Death and ensuing controversy

While swimming at Golden Beach, Florida, Rosenbloom drowned on April 2, 1979. He was 72. Though Dr. Joseph H. Davis, the Dade County coroner, stated, "there is not one scintilla of reason to believe this is anything other than an unfortunate accident," a PBS Frontline documentary called "An Unauthorized History of the NFL" suggested that Rosenbloom, a known gambler, may have been murdered, causing conspiracy theorists to qu...estion the case.[15]

The final conclusion was that Carroll, who had been one of the first heart bypass patients, had suffered a heart attack while swimming. Witnesses at the scene and the Miami coroner's office and the Miami chief of police confirmed this finding.[16]

After Rosenbloom's death, his second wife, Georgia Frontiere, inherited a 70% ownership stake in the Los Angeles Rams. Rosenbloom's five children inherited the other 30%.[17][18]

Frontiere's inheritance came as a surprise to many fans (though not to close friends and family)[17] who thought Steve Rosenbloom, the former owner's son from a previous marriage and the Rams' vice-president, would take a leadership role in the team's management. It was not a surprise to close friends and family because Rosenbloom was trying to take advantage of the widow's tax exemption. There was a draft of Rosenbloom's will was also to be changed so the team would be left to his son Steve, however, it was never executed.[19] Over 900 people attended Rosenbloom's memorial service, including 15 NFL owners, sportscaster Howard Cosell, the entire Rams organization and actors Warren Beatty, Kirk Douglas
 
After the St. Louis Rams versus San Diego Chargers game last Sunday, a message was clearly made to the NFL and Rams current owner, Stan Kroenke: The Rams belong in Los Angeles. The Rams need to return as soon as possible, which could be as soon as next season. According to Rams beat writer for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Jim Thomas, the Chargers sold over 20,000 tickets for Los Angeles-based Rams fans during the Chargers-Rams game this Sunday. Once Sunday came, the Los Angeles-based fans definitely didn’t disappoint. With Qualcomm Stadium filled with over 40 percent Rams fans, those in attendance succeeded in making a statement. -

Over the past couple years, opposing teams’ fans have taken over the Edward Jones Dome, which has been quite the embarrassment for Rams fans. -thats why stan wants out of that dump in st louis.

Daily 49er Rams should move to L.A.
 
On ‘The Home Team’ this morning, Jeanne Zelasko reported that she had been making calls in regards to an NFL team coming to Los Angeles and found out that AEG (who is currently working on the downtown Farmer’s Field location outside of Staples Center) has been working to hire a Public Relations person to handle an NFL team that could start the process of moving to L.A. in February 2015.”

The St Louis Rams are facing increasing rumors the franchise will be moving back to it's former home in Los Angeles.
Read more at St. Louis Rams Rumor Los Angeles Relocation Odds Grow As AEG Hires Staff For Expected Move

thats what I been saying forever,that just like the link talked about,on feb15th two weeks after the superbowl,the rams will announce their intentions to move back to LA.it just goes through one ear and out the other with people around here though even with the links i post.:cuckoo:
 
All sources are excellent, and all feel confident about Rams, but a whole lot of debate as to the AFC team in the mix
 
Rams fans are hoping Thursday night`s prime time game is not the final prime time game for the NFL in St. Louis.

A few Rams fans from the Los Angeles area joined the tailgaters. Nick Nichols grew up an L.A. Rams fan. He says the buzz back home is the Rams will return to California.

“We came here to bring my team back,” said Nichols. “The talk of the town is they`re moving.”

Rams fans wonder if this will be last prime time game at the Dome FOX2now.com
 
I’ll ask again: Is playing in Santa Clara at all an option for you?

-DAVIS: No. I give them all the credit in the world for getting a stadium built in Santa Clara, but that’s just not Raider territory. Not going to happen. I don’t believe in it.

as I've said before,if mark davis said he wouldnt share levi stadium with the niners,then WHY would he want to move to LA and share with kroneke? lol

Kawakami Mark Davis on Reggie McKenzie the Oakland and LA stadium situations and a tiny bit on Jim Harbaugh
 
"talk about a team finally going there is simply too lous to ignore.The financial gain is good enough to make L.A. a goldmine."
 
With the Edward Jones Dome in need of renovation and attendance consistently near the bottom of the NFL, Kroenke plans on moving the team back to its former home even if he has to wait until 2016 to do so, according to La Canfora:

...even if a move to LA does not occur by the start of next season, it is seen as a forgone conclusion that some team is playing in the Rose Bowl on an interim basis by 2016 while a new stadium is being constructed.

Raiders Rams eyeing Los Angeles for 2015 NFL season per report
 

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