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  • Nickdfresh
    SUPER MODERATOR

    • Oct 2004
    • 49127

    Jon Bon Jovi interested in purchasing the Buffalo Bills

    November 24, 2013 9:12 am ET

    For more news and notes from Jason La Canfora, tune into The NFL Today Sunday at noon ET on CBS.

    Rock star Jon Bon Jovi is consumed with purchasing an NFL team, according to numerous sources with knowledge of the situation, and is among the parties positioning to purchase the Buffalo Bills when the team comes up for sale.

    The Bills will go to the market when owner Ralph Wilson passes, and, while many league sources believe the Rogers Communications group in Toronto, who already work closely with the Wilson family to stage games annually in Toronto, is the prime suitor for the franchise, sources said Bon Jovi has spent considerable time in the area getting to know politicians and power brokers and even added a date there late in a recent tour to allow for more time to allocate to the matter.

    Bon Jovi has been very proactive in meeting NFL owners and general managers, and is seeking their input on all sort of issues related to football. In the past he has nearly become a minority owner of a team, most notably the Falcons. However, sources said Bon Jovi is aiming to be the principal owner -- it remains to be seen if he has the type of immense capital necessary to meet that threshold of ownership -- and has aligned himself with several powerbrokers in his effort to turn his dream into reality. (Bon Jovi has a close friendship with Patriots coach Bill Belichick and it is not uncommon for him to jump on a private plane and head to various meetings with NFL bigwigs across the country, sources said, in his pursuit).

    According to several sources in the music industry, Bon Jovi's dismissal of longtime guitarist Richie Sambora is likely even related to his pursuit of a franchise, as Sambora was the highest-paid member of his band and the next most prominent member, and by using session musicians or unknowns, he is then able to keep his costs down. Bon Jovi is a shrewd businessman who has kept much of his operation in-house and has long been the central figure in making deals for the band.

    He is obviously incredibly wealthy and is held in high regard by NFL owners and within the league office, but it is very difficult to end up as the primary owner of a franchise and they do not change hands all that often. The recent passing of Titans owner Bud Adams has put a finer focus on the age and relative health of some owners, and while Adams' family has plans in palace to retain the franchise into the foreseeable future, that is not the case with the Bills.

    Rocker Jon Bon Jovi was a founder and primary owner of an Arena Football League team.(USATSI) Rocker Jon Bon Jovi was a founder and primary owner of an Arena Football League team. (USATSI)

    The NFL has a vested interest in keeping the Bills a regional team, for Western New York and Southern Ontario, and in most any scenario the team will continue sharing games to some degree with Toronto. And if Rogers Communications were to get the team and get a Super Bowl-quality stadium built in Canada, then undoubtedly the number of games played in Toronto would increase over time.

    Furthermore, Tim Leiweke, a former honcho at AEG (whose plans to bring a team to Los Angeles have hit several snags) is now president and CEO of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, owner of the Toronto Maple Leafs and a massive player in the sports and entertainment landscape of the region. And sources said Bon Jovi has major ties to Leiweke and his daughter and that perhaps they could eventually align in pursuit of the Bills, with Bon Jovi the public face of the franchise (a la rapper Jay Z, and the sports agency he in essence fronts). It's worth noting that Bon Jovi, a Jersey native, got a banner at MLSE's Air Canada Centre.

    Whether any group would have the connections and wherewithal to compete with Rogers Communications remains to be seen, but Bon Jovi's interest and desire should not be underestimated, sources said. However, Rogers is an international media conglomerate worth billions that already owns a nationwide sports media network in Canada and has a stadium in place in downtown Toronto. Topping their bid could be quite difficult, but those who know Bon Jovi say they don't doubt his desire to do so, and should he not land the Bills will continue a quest to own an NFL team one way or another.

    Regardless of the exact nature of the ownership transaction, league sources do not see the Bills ending in L.A. anytime soon, even with some Hollywood connections, given the geography and allure of Toronto. The Bills could end up in a special trust for a period of time following Wilson's death, as well, but whether it's within a year of his passing or five years after, the team will be going to sale.

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  • fraroc
    Commando
    • Jun 2012
    • 1172

    #2
    He beat Gene Simmons to it.....
    How do you spell pretentious? S-A-M-M-Y H-A-G-A-R

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    • Nitro Express
      DIAMOND STATUS
      • Aug 2004
      • 32798

      #3
      The motherfucker will probably move them to New Jersey. I love how they make it sound like Buffalo is a suburb of Toronto. At least Buffalo doesn't have a crazy ass mayor who says he has plenty of pussy to eat at home.
      Last edited by Nitro Express; 11-24-2013, 08:59 PM.
      No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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      • Nickdfresh
        SUPER MODERATOR

        • Oct 2004
        • 49127

        #4
        I don't think that his intention as there are already TWO New Jersey teams: The Jets and the Giants.

        There is a fear here that the game in Toronto the Bills play will result in a gradual shift of ALL games being played in Toronto. It's stupid and Toronto should just start their own team, there's enough of a regional base here for two teams in Western New York and Southern Ontario...

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        • DLR Bridge
          ROCKSTAR

          • Mar 2011
          • 5470

          #5
          What would have been a great story is if the rest of his band told him to fuck off upon replacing Richie. They're all rich enough, so they should have. My wife and her friends are Bon Jovi fans. They saw him back in July, but got tickets about 6 months earlier, before the replacement. They were totally disappointed with the show. Said they'll never see him again. I'm sure a good chunk of his fan base is turned off by his poor decision. I don't much care for Richie, but I heard his most recent solo release was better than the last plate o' shit he served up with Jon.

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          • Sensible Shoes
            Full Member Status

            • Oct 2009
            • 4650

            #6
            Originally posted by Nickdfresh
            there's enough of a regional base here for two teams in Western New York and Southern Ontario...
            Do you really think that's true? I'm not sure with the hockey-centric culture up there.

            Oh dear.

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            • twonabomber
              formerly F A T
              ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

              • Jan 2004
              • 11202

              #7
              I dunno...when I came back from TO after the first '07 VH show I got stuck in a crowd of football fans at the border. The duty free was mobbed, it looked like the beer companies announced they were stopping production. Fighting in the store and in the parking lot over Budweiser, of all brands...it was a zoo!

              Probably the longest it took me to get through the border.
              Writing In All Proper Case Takes Extra Time, Is Confusing To Read, And Is Completely Pointless.

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              • Nickdfresh
                SUPER MODERATOR

                • Oct 2004
                • 49127

                #8
                Originally posted by Sensible Shoes
                Do you really think that's true? I'm not sure with the hockey-centric culture up there.
                Yeah, they're typically selling out a team that has won nothing and hasn't made the playoffs over over a decade. I think the last home game was close and owner Ralph Wilson ended up buying up some tickets, but he's still making quite a bit of money as he owns everything. Not counting the Toronto game, the Bills will probably still sell out every single home game since they have only one left against Miami...

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                • Nitro Express
                  DIAMOND STATUS
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 32798

                  #9
                  What's dumb is when they move a sports team from the originating town to another town but they don't change the name when the new location doesn't match the name. The Lakers originally came from Minnesota where there are 10,000 lakes. The Jazz came from New Orleans. Jazz didn't come from Utah. There aren't 10,000 lakes in LA. The Buffalo Bills is a clever name based on the fame of William Cody AKA Buffalo Bill. It fits in with the city name and has a nice ring to it but William Cody was from Iowa and had his ranch in Wyoming. He isn't tied to Buffalo in any way other than probably doing a wild west show there. The thing is if they move up to Toronto it's a famous American name. It certainly has nothing to do with Canada.

                  If Buffalo is going to be a suburb of Toronto then just get rid of the customs inspection and the border. It's got to be the only city and suburb you now need a passport to go between.
                  No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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                  • cadaverdog
                    ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                    • Aug 2007
                    • 8958

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Nitro Express
                    What's dumb is when they move a sports team from the originating town to another town but they don't change the name when the new location doesn't match the name. The Lakers originally came from Minnesota where there are 10,000 lakes. The Jazz came from New Orleans. Jazz didn't come from Utah. There aren't 10,000 lakes in LA. The Buffalo Bills is a clever name based on the fame of William Cody AKA Buffalo Bill. It fits in with the city name and has a nice ring to it but William Cody was from Iowa and had his ranch in Wyoming. He isn't tied to Buffalo in any way other than probably doing a wild west show there. The thing is if they move up to Toronto it's a famous American name. It certainly has nothing to do with Canada.

                    If Buffalo is going to be a suburb of Toronto then just get rid of the customs inspection and the border. It's got to be the only city and suburb you now need a passport to go between.
                    Tijauna's a suburb of San Diego. Thousands come across the border to work here and go back to Mexico at night.
                    Beware of Dog

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                    • BITEYOASS
                      ROTH ARMY ELITE
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 6531

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Nickdfresh
                      It's stupid and Toronto should just start their own team, there's enough of a regional base here for two teams in Western New York and Southern Ontario...
                      They already have their own football team in the CFL known as the Toronto Argonauts.

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                      • CVH Rulz
                        Head Fluffer
                        • Jun 2005
                        • 367

                        #12
                        Updated Nov 25, 2013 12:17 PM ET





                        BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)

                        Jon Bon Jovi's publicist tells The Associated Press that while the New Jersey rocker is interested in becoming an NFL owner one day, he's not currently pursuing the Buffalo Bills.

                        Ken Sunshine calls a report that Bon Jovi is actively involved in purchasing the Bills ''preposterous.'' Sunshine notes the Bills are not for sale and adds that Bon Jovi has too much respect for owner Ralph Wilson to consider engaging in discussions for buying the team.

                        Sunshine spoke by phone Monday, a day after CBSSports.com posted a story citing unidentified sources that Bon Jovi is among the parties positioning themselves to purchase the Bills after Wilson's death. The 95-year-old Wilson has maintained he has no interest in selling the franchise during his lifetime.

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                        • fryingdutchman
                          Full Member Status

                          • Feb 2005
                          • 4132

                          #13
                          I guess he thinks his stint in the Arena League with the Philadelphia Soul was enough to prep him for the big time.

                          Fuck..I live in Philly and don't have a clue (nor do I care to) about the status of the Soul these days.
                          Originally posted by perilouspete
                          fryingdutchman you pretty much own everyone.....sick comebacks, well put. top class wit.

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                          • Terry
                            TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                            • Jan 2004
                            • 11957

                            #14
                            Originally posted by DLR Bridge
                            What would have been a great story is if the rest of his band told him to fuck off upon replacing Richie. They're all rich enough, so they should have. My wife and her friends are Bon Jovi fans. They saw him back in July, but got tickets about 6 months earlier, before the replacement. They were totally disappointed with the show. Said they'll never see him again. I'm sure a good chunk of his fan base is turned off by his poor decision. I don't much care for Richie, but I heard his most recent solo release was better than the last plate o' shit he served up with Jon.
                            Meh. Bon Jovi's material is mediocre regardless of who is in his band at any given time.
                            Scramby eggs and bacon.

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                            • Von Halen
                              ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                              • Dec 2003
                              • 7607

                              #15
                              Shame on Buffalo for allowing itself to become Toronto's bitch!

                              The Bills will fit right in with the rest of the loser sports franchises in that shithole Toronto!

                              We just had to back out of a hockey tournament in Buffalo because the PUSSY Canadians demanded they change it to a NO CHECKING tournament! Those fags are pussifying their own sport!

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