Posted: Wednesday, April 22, 2009, 11:43 AM | 60 comments |
 
options
 
Blog Image

The little cat fight between the city of Philadelphia and the Eagles over secret deals, greased wheels and the small matter of $8 million just turned into another South Philly intimidation attempt this week.

The Nutter administration has decided to fight the Eagles as it tries to get unpaid luxury box revenue from Veterans Stadium, and in the process is denying the team's claim that former Mayor John F. Street or someone acting as his representative promised a cut-rate deal.

How did the Eagles respond? In the classic strong-arm fasion favored by most city gangs? With a threat that's about as well-veiled as a blackjack across the head.

"We are very disappointed that the city continues to attempt to try this case in public," the team said in a statement issued Tuesday. "We think this should concern every person doing business in the City of Philadelphia or is contemplating doing business in the city."

In other words, Mr. Businessman, we're going to badmouth the way you might expect to be treated in the city of Philadelphia, should you consider putting some of your resources there. Or, if your business is already in the city, perhaps you should take note of how upstanding folks like us are being treated right now. That should concern you, maybe enough to reconsider where you do your business."

It doesn't get much more blatant than that. You want to say nasty things about us -- things that include the non-payment of the $8 million, even though a judge ruled in 2005 that it was owed -- well, we can say nasty things, too. And maybe chase away some business from your door while we're at it. Want to keep playing this game, Mr. Mayor?

"...The city's attempt to pressure us publicly to pay an amount of money that we don't owe will serve ultimately to embarrass it and worry the entire business community," the statement added.

Not withstanding that the 2005 ruling indicates that the team does owe that amount of money, of course.

And there's that intimidation again, pointing out that the city trying to collect money owed to it should "worry the business community." You can almost see the executives hunkered behind their desks, their brows furrowed with concern. Could this happen to me? What about my skybox revenue?

The Eagles are acting like bullies, which is the organization's default setting. Maybe it will work and Nutter will back down, worried what else the team might say to foul the business waters for the city.

It's a nasty turn in the proceedings, but time-honored. Having a lawyer and a stick beats having just a lawyer any time.

Posted by BOB FORD @ 11:43 AM  Permalink | 60 comments
60
Comments   
  • Comment removed.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:12 PM, 04/22/2009
    I heard the Eagles are going to start charging money for the air you breath while your on Stadium grounds.
    Voytas
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:13 PM, 04/22/2009
    Andy looks about 150 pounds lighter in the picture than he did last season.
    woogie
  • Comment removed.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:17 PM, 04/22/2009
    Somebody needs to give Lurie a good noogie; I nominate the Phillie Phanatic to do it.
    Timmy
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:19 PM, 04/22/2009
    I never thought I'd ever say this, but I am rooting for the city in this one. Somebody needs to put this arrogant, greedy franchise in its place. I'm so sick and tired of their tough guy antics. I've turned my back on this disgusting organization, and I highly encourage others to do so. There are many good people in this city, and they should not be beaten down time and time again simply because they love football. Lurie, Banner, and all the rest -- go take a hike!! Pun intended.
    UncleEddie
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:19 PM, 04/22/2009
    So the Eagles, who used taxpayer money to get their cash cow stadium, are not only withholding funds desperately needed by the city but are trying to potentially hurt economic conditions for people who might benefit from business' locating in the city and allowing for employment opportunities? When you are constantly looking like villains maybe you need to look in the mirror and question your business practices. I think they relish this for some reason...
    Dtownfan
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:21 PM, 04/22/2009
    Truly an absurd statement from the Eagles. Why shouldn't this issue be public? What does the rest of the business community have to do with this? The city's finances are in turmoil and the Eagles not only refuse to help, they want to cause further fiscal damage. One Team. One City. One Dream. Hahahahahahaha!
    celtic_13
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:25 PM, 04/22/2009
    pictured above is the first time lurie touched a shovel.
    bababooey2yall
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:27 PM, 04/22/2009
    Lets talk about bullying. The Eagles had bid the construction of the Linc and had a price of $350 million. At that price, the only thing Philly and the State government were paying for was the land to build the stadium on and the demo of the vet. NO OTHER CASH REQUIRED AND NO SEAT LICENSES. Rendell, Street, and other local politician went ape because the construction firms that won were from the south and NON-UNION. After threatening to block the deal, the city and state came up with most of the difference in price to force the Eagles to use local union contractors to the tune of and ADDITIONAL $150 MILLION. And they screwed it up. They also stiffed hundreds of suppliers who were forced to sue over thens of millions of dollars. the Eagles also went to seat licenses. the Eagles wanted to pay their own way, but when blackmailed by politicians caved.
    dutchman
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:30 PM, 04/22/2009
    One question--and I'm orignially from Philly, even though I live in London, Enlgand now--if there was no secret seal between the Eagles and John Street, why did the city attorney, who represented the city in these negotiations for Street, swear an affadavit that there was a secret deal to lessen the debt???
    bobbyuk
  • Comment removed.
  • Comment removed.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:05 PM, 04/22/2009
    Mayor Nutter threatened them first. "The Eagles play football but this is not a game" was the quote. Everyone knows Street did that deal and Nutter want the cash.
    Localjoe
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:05 PM, 04/22/2009
    Excellent point dutchman, too bad the articles never mention it..
    furio


View comments: 1  |  2  |  3  |  4  |  5
About Bob Ford
Bob Ford has been writing about Philadelphia sports since 1981, and is still trying to figure it all out. A former beat writer covering the Phillies and the 76ers, Ford became a general sports columnist for the Inquirer in 2003, following in and occasionally falling in the deep footsteps of Bill Lyon, Frank Dolson and many distinguished others. He comes to the Philly.com blogosphere after award-winning success as designer/editor of the fabulous Pen & Pencil Club softball blog. Likes: Palestra, inside-the-park home runs, sunny days. Dislikes: phony people, cloudy days, rewrites.
Follow on Twitter