Offline
I'll make my bio later, but I'm saying Community-Owned in Albany.
Offline
Three way tie.
Albany
Minnesota
Philadelphia
One point each.
Offline
Name: Samuel Nelson
Age: 33
Occupation: South Dakota State Senator
Favorite DANA team: Chicago Gaels
Favorite team(s) in other sports: Minneapolis Lakers (Basketball), Mitchell Kernels (Baseball), Winnipeg Blue Bombers (Football), University of Minnesota Golden Gophers
Vote on potential Albany buyer: Jesse Lindholm
Last edited by sportsfan7 (5/26/2020 12:54 am)
Offline
Updated tally.
Minnesota - 2
Albany - 1
Philadelphia - 1
Offline
Personally i think it is to early for Minnesota, St Louis or Los Angeles. Somewhere close to where the teams are would be a little more approppriate in my opinion. Like Philadelphia which is considerably larger than Minneapolis-St Paul and Albany at the time Plus travel costs to get to the other cities for those 3 cities i mentioned would be a nightmare.
Last edited by Rugrat (5/26/2020 12:32 pm)
Offline
Name: Tommy Danson
Age: 21
Occupation: World War II veteran (had lied about his age to enlist), now an engineer for Western Electric.
Favorite DANA teams: Fort Wayne Appleseeds & Rochester Millers (tie)
Favorite Teams: Chicago White Sox (baseball), Oshkosh All-Stars (basketball), Green Bay Packers (football)
Vote on potential Albany buyer: Albany community (Tommy likes small-market teams, so he wants the Caps to stay in Albany; in addition, his favorite football team, the Packers, are community-owned and a success)
Offline
Rugrat wrote:
Personally i think it is to early for Minnesota, St Louis or Los Angeles. Somewhere close to where the teams are would be a little more approppriate in my opinion. Like Philadelphia which is considerably larger than Minneapolis-St Paul and Albany at the time Plus travel costs to get to the other cities for those 3 cities i mentioned would be a nightmare.
So should Milwaukee get a team before Minnesota?
Also, here's the updated tally...
Philadelphia, Minnesota and Albany each tied at 2.
Offline
NeoPrankster wrote:
Rugrat wrote:
Personally i think it is to early for Minnesota, St Louis or Los Angeles. Somewhere close to where the teams are would be a little more approppriate in my opinion. Like Philadelphia which is considerably larger than Minneapolis-St Paul and Albany at the time Plus travel costs to get to the other cities for those 3 cities i mentioned would be a nightmare.
So should Milwaukee get a team before Minnesota?
Also, here's the updated tally...
Philadelphia, Minnesota and Albany each tied at 2.
Actually, he'd already voted for Philly before...why he didn't just leave his comments in his voting post I don't know.
Offline
Name: James P. Doddington
About: Doddington was born near Indianapolis, and went to school at the University of Indiana. He is a Hoosier through and through.
Age: 47
Occupation: Owner of a chain of box stores based in Indianapolis, IN. Doddington's is your go-to store for all your household needs.
Favorite DANA teams: Fort Wayne Appleseeds
Favorite Teams: Chicago Cubs (baseball), Indianapolis Katuskys (basketball), Chicago Cardinals (football), Chicago Blackhawks (hockey)
Vote on potential Albany buyer: To quote James: "Although I like the idea of keeping the team in Albany, I believe any team will require a strong leader to guide the team going forward, or the team will continue to flounder. With all due respect to Tommy Danson, but there's no guarantee that a community owned team in Albany, run as the Green Bay Packers, will appoint the right person to run the team. Jesse Lindholm is the best choice to purchase the team. He already has the vision to use his family's fortune to move the team to the state of Minnesota and invest into making the team a success both on the field and financially."
Offline
Burmy87 wrote:
NeoPrankster wrote:
Rugrat wrote:
Personally i think it is to early for Minnesota, St Louis or Los Angeles. Somewhere close to where the teams are would be a little more approppriate in my opinion. Like Philadelphia which is considerably larger than Minneapolis-St Paul and Albany at the time Plus travel costs to get to the other cities for those 3 cities i mentioned would be a nightmare.
So should Milwaukee get a team before Minnesota?
Also, here's the updated tally...
Philadelphia, Minnesota and Albany each tied at 2.Actually, he'd already voted for Philly before...why he didn't just leave his comments in his voting post I don't know.
A. Yes beacuse Minnesota's closest team is Chicago which is five hours away, plus the area had like 50,000 people back then. Milwaukee had a bigger population than Minny then. Be smart people!
B. Are you Dr Phil all of a sudden Burmy87?
Last edited by Rugrat (5/26/2020 3:04 pm)