
Go Charge Go!
Spanos finally let go of Chargers
The moment all Chargers fans have been waiting for has finally happened.
The universally loved Spanos family has agreed to sell the team at the end of the 2016 season to a finanicial mogul from Sacramento, California by the name of Robert Starr. The Spanos family decided to sell after the criticism of their handling of rookie Joey Bosa's contract, and Phillip Rivers announcing his retirement at the end of the season and the overall dissatisfaction of the handling of their team. After threatening to take the team away from the city, they finally caved.
Robert Starr has promised some big changes at the start of the 2017 season. His number 1 priority is keeping the Chargers in San Diego, and has promised by the 2018 season the Chargers will have a new stadium. He has immediately put to the rest the talk about moving the Chargers to Los Angeles or Las Vegas.
Starr had only one thing to say to the press regarding the new ownership,
"My number one focus is the fans, whether it be winning, watching the games in a new stadium or overall happiness. This city and this team is special, and it's my job to show you."
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