It's a dumb correlation.Seattle or Bust wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2024 5:12 pmIn 2023, the avg attendance at Raiders games was 63K.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2024 5:05 pmPaul Sewald who's from Vegas thinks it's a terrible idea
.“I think it’s a terrible idea,” Arizona Diamondbacks closer Paul Sewald said. “The whole thing, I fear, is going to be an abject disaster.”“We just don’t have enough bandwidth to invest in three, four, five professional teams,” Sewald said. “We just don’t have enough people. That’s OK. We don’t have to be a city that has all four major sports.”“They are all Dodgers fans,” he said. “Ninety percent of the people there are from California. That’s how my dad got there. That’s how I became a Dodger fan growing up. They’re not leaving the Dodgers fan base, just because you have a team.”It's interesting the try to win aspect.“No one in Vegas is an A’s fan,” Sewald said. “Why are they going to change allegiances to a team that is not trying to win?”
“By moving into our new stadium on the Las Vegas Strip,” Fisher said in a statement, “we will finally have the resources to significantly increase our payroll, retain our most talented young players, and make acquisitions through trades and in the free-agent market.”
A’s fans like to point out — they may be emailing me at this very moment — that Fisher’s Major League Soccer team, the San José Earthquakes, moved into a new stadium nine years ago. The Earthquakes have neither posted a winning record nor hosted a playoff game since then, and their payroll generally ranks in the bottom half of the league.
You don't need the local population to attend. You need tourists to attend.
And surely attendance will crush the piss poor numbers they always had in Oakland.
It's also a silly narrative that Vegas locals won't shift to becoming A's fans in time.
And correlating soccer in the US to other major sports in the US is hilarious.
Baseball =/= Soccer.