Vikings still in script for L.A. Story
Updated: May 16, 2003, 10:24 AM ET
By By Darrell Trimble | NFL Insider
With the NFL owners' meetings starting next week in Philadelphia, the not so
new topic of finding a new team for the Los Angeles market had made its way
onto the docket.
NFL spokesman Greg Aiello told the Orange County Register Wednesday that
commissioner Paul Tagliabue "decided to add it to the agenda and discuss it
at the meeting," which begins Tuesday.
The move was made in response to recent events that have pushed the subject
back into the headlines. The Rose Bowl Operating Committee met with the
Pasadena City Council this week to hammer out a financing plan after the
Rose Bowl revealed plans for a $500 million renovation. Also this week the
L.A. City Council decided it had found the best possible site for football's
return to Los Angeles -- The Coliseum.
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