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St. Louis has been through this before. The Chicago Cardinals moved here in 1960 and stayed until 1987. Unhappy with sharing Busch Stadium with the baseball Cardinals, owner Bill Bidwill moved the team to Arizona.
With the threat of the Rams' departure looming, Nixon in November appointed former Anheuser-Busch executive David Peacock and veteran attorney Robert Blitz to lead an effort looking at a new stadium. They are expected to deliver a report to Nixon by Friday. One plan would call for a new stadium near the Mississippi River, not far from the Gateway Arch.
Frontiere died and, in 2010, Kroenke bought the team. Meanwhile, the dome — small and outdated by NFL standards — became a point of contention. Negotiations about improvements have gone nowhere.
"After a while you sort of get the hint," said Jeff Rainford, the mayor's chief of staff.
Rainford said St. Louis can make a compelling argument to remain an NFL city: It is the nation's 20th-largest market, with a loyal fan base that sold out every game at the Edward Jones Dome from the team's arrival until a long run of bad play — the Rams haven't had a winning record since 2003.
Anheuser-Busch is one of the NFL's largest advertisers and Peacock worked directly with the league on advertising and marketing while with the brewing giant. He is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame advisory board. Blitz was part of the legal team that helped bring the Rams to St. Louis and is legal counsel to the St. Louis Regional Convention and Sports Complex Authority.
"He hasn't responded, he hasn't called back, he hasn't done anything," Crane said of Kroenke.
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Nixon and Rainford said no new taxes or fees would be used for the new stadium, but Nixon has hinted that the bonds for the dome could be extended.
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Billionaire owner Stan Kroenke is part of a joint venture that announced plans Monday for an 80,000-seat stadium in the Los Angeles suburbs, a move that could soon return the NFL to the nation's second-largest market and the home of the Rams from 1946 until they moved to St. Louis in 1995. The move would have to wait at least a year — the NFL has said no team moves would be allowed in 2015.
"The NFL can make money in St. Louis," Rainford said. "It may end up being the Rams with this owner, the Rams with a different owner, a different team with a different owner."
But city leaders are hedging their bets, saying the plan now is to work directly with the NFL — not the Rams. The change in philosophy is due in part to the fact that Kroenke won't take calls from Mayor Francis Slay or other city leaders,Cheap Adidas NHL Jerseys, said Maggie Crane, Slay's spokeswoman.
ST. LOUIS (AP) — St. Louis city officials said Wednesday that the owner of the Rams isn't returning their calls, so they plan to work directly with the NFL on efforts to keep a team — any team — in St. Louis amid speculation the Rams are headed back to Los Angeles.
General manager Les Snead didn't think the relocation issue would hurt the Rams in free agency, that the top two issues for players are money and coaching.
By the early 1990s,Cheap Authentic Jerseys, a domed stadium was being built with taxpayer money. St. Louis missed out on an expansion team in 1993 when the league awarded franchises to Jacksonville and Carolina. But in 1995, Rams owner Georgia Frontiere took the Rams back to her hometown. Kroenke bought in as minority owner.
There appears to be no appetite for new public funding. Missouri Senate Majority Leader Ron Richard, a Republican, said it was doubtful that lawmakers would approve new spending for a football team when the state has so many other needs.
"St. Louis is an NFL city," Nixon said Wednesday. "I don't think it's too late to keep the Rams."
"Let's say they have an offseason home where player A plays in Green Bay, and they just say 'Let's keep our kids in school here.'"
The dome was built 20 years ago with 30-year bonds. The state of Missouri pays $12 million annually toward the debt; the city and St. Louis County pay $6 million each.
Messages left Wednesday at Kroenke's office were not returned.
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