MasterDecoy
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QC has been tried and failed.
So was Minnesota...
QC has been tried and failed.
green bay is community owned...the nfl already made a rule afterwards to do away with community ownership.....
Dream on. Seriously, even as a Montreal fan I hope they get one, but I'll be pessimistic until I see evidence of actual progress. Many people (I'm not sure I agree), will cite "tapping into a new market".I was considering creating a new thread, but decided to bump the last thread we had on Quebec.
Last time around I was pretty much on the side that they would never get another team. But in reading that Atlanta is being considered YET again.. I am no longer against Quebec getting another team.
With Atlanta I see a lot of spit balling that it was all the owners. Here is the thing. When they moved the last team to Canada.. there was not a lot out pouring of grief when the team left. I work in aviation and spent a lot of time down there over the years.
It seems to me the biggest reason why people want another team is they talk about population and stuff like that. Curious to know how many of those people actually spend time in the city? Atlanta fans of any sport are picky. Like many cities, if a team is winning the will come out but if a team sucks? Not so much.
I personally think it is time to consider Quebec for another team if Atlanta is under consideration
Oh please. It's the mafia and the English(UK army) who control most of the city.There appears to be a war on English going on in Quebec. Can't see that helping their odds. Last time around, the prospective owner was a separatist. Don't see that helping either
The market is tiny and doesn't have a particularly rich , thriving and spendful population , I'd wager that's much more of an issue than any language issues.
Get your population up and get your money up and then ask for a team , all they are banking on is nostalgia and it won't cut it for QC
Similar considerations went into adding Maryland and Rutgers to the B1G. DC/Baltimore and New York City markets.This may not have received a lot of attention in Canada but it might be in play here. Several years ago, American college football had a summer of mayhem where teams shifted to other conferences. The conference worth mentioning here is the SEC. For years there had been discussion of FSU joining the SEC. But they already had a team from Florida in the SEC. So the expansion at the time became about eyes on TVs in geographic regions (ie states) where the SEC had no representation. And this was the impetus for the SEC adding Texas A&M and Missouri (St Louis and 2/3 KC).
Given the importance of tv contracts, why would this be different? Quebec already has a team. Georgia does not. And yes,Texas already has a team but Houston is the third largest city in the US. If the NHL catches on in Houston, the upside is huge especially in moving to having more revenue from tv contracts and being less reliant on attendance revenue.
Also guessing that NHL has watched what has happened with the Braves and their stadium in the burbs and feel like this might be an example to follow.
Bettman has always viewed Canada this way. It’s a safety net. Unless they do add 4 more teams like they’ve talked about in that case I think Quebec would get a team.Is Quebec City the back pocket safety net for the league to move an Eastern Conference club that’s struggling? Maybe no expansion but relocation is what happens?
I thought it was the Angels.Oh please. It's the mafia and the English(UK army) who control most of the city.