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Sunday, May 14, 2006
Welcome to McClatchy’s Bar & Grilled!
“I don’t think I’ll own the team in 15 or 20 years,” he said. “If I did, I think it would kill me. It is a stressful job. A lot of people hold my job for 10 years and then get out.”
“I’m an old man in this business,” McClatchy said with a laugh. “It’s one of those things you take a look and (wonder), will there be other things I want to do down the road? “I don’t know if it’s five years or what the timetable is, but I don’t see it being 20 more years. Maybe I’ll own a neighborhood bar or maybe I’ll run for office. You just don’t know. Maybe I could try to improve my golf game.”
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Posted: May 14, 2006 at 09:53 AM | 6 comment(s)
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I see this 'interview' was published in Pirates' Pravda. I can imagine how tough the questioning must have been!
I fully expect McClatchy to be shooting in the 140s within six months.
No, see, that's where you're wrong. If you own the team in 15 or 20 years, I'll kill you.
On the other hand, I'd even cut him a check if he were willing to run for office. It'd be worth it ten times over, watching him get splattered by some nobody in the primary. At stump speeches, the best-case scenario would involve rotten vegetables, and the worst- would include pitchforks and torches.
long-term viability and competitivenessshort-term, welfare-driven profitability.Fixed.
Screw you, you bastard.
(a) *You* don't "live" in the city of Pittsburgh, yet you seem to care about what happens to the team.
(b) I spend more on the Pirates in a given year than 95% of the total population of Allegheny, Washington, and Westmoreland counties and I live in another goddam country. Or at least, that's how much I did spend before you made this asinine comment. Now I'll be trying to figure out how I can get in for free, so that you can't make a damn cent off of me.
(c) The Rooneys must look at McClatchy and wonder what kind of a jerk this guy must be... the Steelers have a similar fanbase to the Pirates, in that there is a crapload of people who grew up in Pittsburgh who had to move away because of lack of employment opportunities. The difference is that the Steelers cultivate that kind of long distance relationship with fans and it pays off. I went to a 49ers-Steelers game in the early 00's (can't remember exactly when). Steelers won big and by the end of the rainy game, all that was left in the stands were 10,000 screaming ex-Pittsburghers and the team ate it up. When I go to Pens-Habs games here in Montreal, at least 1/3 of the jerseys are Penguins jerseys.
What kind of f**king idiot tries to alienate a large percentage of his fanbase?
Not to mention one who thinks of his "customerbase" and not his "fanbase."
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