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I largely agree with you, but the context is important too.By the way, we saw a pretty stark difference that everyone now sees as to why no one likes Meruelo and everyone loves Ryan Smith.
Well, it’s definitely a situation where he’s backed into the corner, but he’s supposed to be developing these relationships, that he says he needs, and then says things like how he hates the media and was overly defensive about being asked about refunding season tickets. It’s one thing to try to convey a victim stance, but he came off very unprepared for the moment.I largely agree with you, but the context is important too.
The Arizona press conference was a post-mortem with a totally different vibe of a failure where a lot of tough questions were prefaced with a rehashing of things gone wrong. Compare that to the Utah press conference with a vibe of enthusiasm with everybody who is anybody in the city or state wanting to be part of the good news story.
The person common to these two press conferences was Bettman. In the first one he was defensive and short to be the point of near-rudeness to some of those asking questions. The very same person came across much more likeable in the second one after being was greeted with cheers (queue his joke about how he is usually received by hockey fans) and having to answer questions that allowed him to repeatedly pat himself on the back for his success in creatively bringing a new team to Utah.
If I was in the chairs of the outgoing and incoming owners I would have been ill-at-ease in the first press conference and enthusiastic in the second too. Having said that, “you reap what you sow” and Meruelo and Smith both put themselves into the situations they were facing the press about.
There’s been several occurrences reported of Meurelo not paying his bills with the Coyotes. Has that been the case with Smith and the Jazz?Well, it’s definitely a situation where he’s backed into the corner, but he’s supposed to be developing these relationships, that he says he needs, and then says things like how he hates the media and was overly defensive about being asked about refunding season tickets. It’s one thing to try to convey a victim stance, but he came off very unprepared for the moment.
Absolutely. And all that contributes to why it is easy to see why the BOG is skeptical that Meruelo will be able to establish the relationships and deals needed for him to build a new arena in the next 5 years.Well, it’s definitely a situation where he’s backed into the corner, but he’s supposed to be developing these relationships, that he says he needs, and then says things like how he hates the media and was overly defensive about being asked about refunding season tickets. It’s one thing to try to convey a victim stance, but he came off very unprepared for the moment.
Per Gary, the league approached him, and he originally said no.
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I think Bettman mentioning that fits mostly into his narrative (which he was quite proud of in that press conference) about how he came up with a “never tried before” way of resolving the Arizona franchise situation. The key party (Meruelo) originally being against the idea at the beginning adds to how key members of the BOG were at first skeptical of the plan too, hurdles that Bettman overcame.And? What does that have to do with him doing an absolutely piss poor job at every turn since he's acquired the franchise?
suspect nothing is changing in WVC.....Curiously, are there any comments from the Utah Grizzlies ownership about the deal and their plans moving forward?
I think everyone has at one point or another. If you're not comfortable speaking in public then buying a sports team with a terrible public image is probably not the move for you. He should also avoid running for political office or a career in standup comedy too.Um…..I’m not making excuses but I’ve had personal experience getting up to speak in front of people and it’s not that easy.
Were the Jazz in financial distress when Smith bought out the Millers??There’s been several occurrences reported of Meurelo not paying his bills with the Coyotes. Has that been the case with Smith and the Jazz?
There was a well known sportswriter who tried stand up as a new career.I think everyone has at one point or another. If you're not comfortable speaking in public then buying a sports team with a terrible public image is probably not the move for you. He should also avoid running for political office or a career in standup comedy too.
Morgan said on PHNX yesterday that Meruelo lost $60M last year!!! Now, clearly he hasn't seen the figures; he has a source. But, that is a lot of money.
Obviously, the best move for him if all he cares about is money, is to forget the whole thing, take his $1B, and just leave. Stash all the money in an investment fund, and look for a way to divest from everything else, and just retire.
But, 60M?
Why? Isn’t Meurelo a guy who can afford to pay his bills? It was referenced earlier he lost 60 million on the Coyotes last year. Seems like he was paying those bills. Why not all?Were the Jazz in financial distress when Smith bought out the Millers??
Apples and rutabagas question.
So this is why the whole "1 billion is being thrown at Muruelo to go away" narrative is one that doesn't pass the sniff test. If it is true that the team lost 60 million last year, you can then assume that they lost more than that at Gila given the constant comments by the organization about how they made more at ASU than they did at Gila. Plus covid.Morgan said on PHNX yesterday that Meruelo lost $60M last year!!! Now, clearly he hasn't seen the figures; he has a source. But, that is a lot of money.
Obviously, the best move for him if all he cares about is money, is to forget the whole thing, take his $1B, and just leave. Stash all the money in an investment fund, and look for a way to divest from everything else, and just retire.
But, 60M?
Wasn’t there a 1 billion purchase price that Smith paid and a 200 mil relocation fee? So the new owner is in for 1.2 billion, no?So this is why the whole "1 billion is being thrown at Muruelo to go away" narrative is one that doesn't pass the sniff test. If it is true that the team lost 60 million last year, you can then assume that they lost more than that at Gila given the constant comments by the organization about how they made more at ASU than they did at Gila. Plus covid.
So then the question becomes, how much of that one billion simply covers the debt of the team? If we take those numbers at face value, then we can do some napkin math based on the snippets that have been released over the years and can probably come up with a number that is at least in the 600 - 700 million range.
I also have a hard time believing that the relocation fee is only 200 million considering that the expansion fee a few years ago was 650 million.
I have my own semi conspiracy theory on Muruelo's "ownership" that I've stated enough times already but this gives even more ammo for that particular theory.
Why? Isn’t Meurelo a guy who can afford to pay his bills? It was referenced earlier he lost 60 million on the Coyotes last year. Seems like he was paying those bills. Why not all?
Imo owners need to pay their bills. Otherwise the club’s reputation suffers. And in a non traditional hockey market reputation is very important. Maybe Meurelo’s bad reputation hurt the club’s chances of winning that key arena vote last year?