Dear Oakland,
As a journalist covering the Arizona Coyotes for the last four seasons and working at lower levels of the hockey community in Arizona, I had begun to be influenced by the effects the team had on the community and growth of hockey as a whole.
I may never TRULY understand the pain that Oakland fans have sustained now losing each major sports organization they had in their city, but the cause of the losses all relates to one another – greed.
The Oakland A’s were killed by greed. Do not allow the people responsible for this to spin it any other way. John Fisher did not have to move this team. Major League Baseball and its owners did not need to be complicit in it. This was a choice. A wrong one. History will sneer.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) September 26, 2024
There’s a scene in the third season of Ted Lasso, which has been brought up quite consistently over the last few days, where Rebecca, the owner of AFC Richmond, is in a meeting with other high ranking owners in the Premiere League where they are discussing joining the “Akufo League”, a league set up by African billionaire Edwin Akufo.
By joining the league, each of the clubs would be substantially increasing their profits due to required price changes to tickets. Rebecca questions each of the owners in the meeting, asking them, “How much more money do any of you really need?” and a reminder to each of the club owners of what “football” really means, that it is simply “more than a game” – pardon the French from Ms. Welton on this one.
@tedlassolearnings This scene is so EPIC! Rebecca’s Welton speech was so touching. Footbal isn’t just a game! #rebeccawelton footbalisn’tjustagame #viral #tiktok #fyp #tedlasso #nathanshelley #football #footballtogether #richmond #samobisanya #rupertmannion #passion #violin #internationalbreak #tedlassoseason3
♬ original sound – Ted Lasso Learnings – Ted Lasso Learnings
Oakland’s owner John Fischer may not have sold the team realistically, but he sold the fanbase to a new market in hopes of making more money and finding a pot of gold.
Being close to the Arizona Coyotes in recent months, the effect of ONE person’s greed and necessity to have as much money as possible causes an EXPONENTIAL divide to a fanbase and causes reactions not like that of the normal in hockey or baseball (Tom Hanks’ words… not mine).
Three months ago today:
— Who Remembers the Coyotes? (@RememberCoyotes) July 17, 2024
The final game in Coyotes history. #Yotes pic.twitter.com/odmwqKzMtl
Coyotes get the win in what could be their final game in Arizona. pic.twitter.com/DOJJetpqNX
— ESPN (@espn) April 18, 2024
The love of sport is rooted deep within cities, states, towns, and even countries, but the pain felt when greed gets the best of that love is wherein the problem lies.
There is no silver lining in this case – John Fisher kept the Oakland A’s from an owner committed to keeping the team in Oakland, saw a chance to make money and took it and ran – similar to that of Alex Meruelo.
A’s fans, I urge you as I urge(d) Coyotes fans after all was said and done, let your voices be heard and your opinions be shared.
If the reverb is loud enough, it will begin to shake the very grounds of which the team stands on and will make an impact – that I promise you.
It’s not just the fans ALWAYS – this has an impact on the media and the teams as well.
Mark Kotsay, I tip my hat to you – if you no longer have a job after this season – screw John Fisher.
Mark Kotsay and the Coliseum Grounds Crew pay tribute to A’s owner John Fisher. #Athletics #RootedInOakland pic.twitter.com/j1LAdKSerz
— Uprooted (@uprootedoakland) September 26, 2024
The entirety of the media surrounding pro baseball and the Oakland Athletics felt this pain Thursday.
Damn man pic.twitter.com/Pz2sQ5pXvE
— Roger Cormier (yayroger.bsky.social) (@yayroger) September 26, 2024
And the same held true for the Coyotes media.
Beautiful send off words from Arizona Coyotes broadcaster Todd Walsh️
— Everything Hockey (@EHClothing) April 18, 2024
pic.twitter.com/HiKDse95VK
For what it’s worth – the loss of a team often brings a community closer, but the total loss of pro sports in a city, definitely should have the same effect.
To Oakland A’s, Raiders, Warriors, and Arizona Coyotes fans,
The pain may feel permanent, but the memories will last forever.
To steal a page from the “Todd Walsh Playbook” – “We Walk Together Forever” Coyotes, A’s, Raiders, and Warriors fans.
P.S. – it doesn’t have to be gorgeous to be sustainable
A look into the Coyotes' temporary locker room.
— BarDown (@BarDown) October 29, 2022
: @AndympTVAS pic.twitter.com/p0Y8WGmSud
This is where A's clubhouse is beginning to come out of the ground in LF. All rebar right now. Beyond is River Cats clubhouse and existing visiting clubhouse. MLB visitor's could dress above the A's. I've seen that before with makeshift rooms at the Mullet. @Sportico @Grampskie pic.twitter.com/KBMcnI2Opb
— Barry M. Bloom (@Boomskie) September 18, 2024
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