Beardown wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
GoldenJet wrote:
This story that the Bears are going to buy it and build a stadium there is pretty ridiculous...but you never know.
That's been a rumor around the track for at least several years.
The McCaskey's don't have the money. Yeah. The franchise is worth 4 billion. But they don't have 4 billion.
Plus I heard on the radio today that the Bears have 10 more years with their lease at Soldier Field. I suppose they could get out of it.
This might sound stupid, but couldn't the Bears buy Arlington (I'm sure they could afford that, just not building a stadium), have somebody run it as a track, build up more money in 10 years and then build their stadium?
Let me know if that's a stupid idea for the McCaskey's.
CDI is not going to sell to anyone who would even think about running a racetrack there. Any contract on the property will undoubtedly include a paragraph that explicitly states that the property is not to be used for gambling.
Let me amend that. I'm sure CDI would sell to a racetrack operator who would agree not to offer casino games or a sports book. But there isn't any racetrack operator who would buy under those terms.
As far as the Bears are concerned, anyone with a stadium of that size has the opportunity/right to pursue a sportsbook license. Eventually, the whole game is going to be having people sitting at a football game making in-game wagers on their phones from their seats.
For CDI it's all about the bottom line. Nothing else. If the politicians make it so it makes economic sense for them to keep running the racetrack, that's what they'll do. They could do that. But it's an utter longshot. CDI has a lot of clout. I'm not sure why. Well, I guess I am. Like most things it's probably about the cash. But this is an out-of-state corporation. Why should anyone representing the State of Illinois side with an out-of-state corporation over a bunch of people who live in Illinois? Where is the benefit for the citizens of Illinois in allowing CDI to have its way, run casinos and sportsbooks all over and get rid of a racetrack that is the basis for thousands of jobs?
I went to the Racing Board meeting last year after CDI had declined the casino license at Arlington. CDI was represented by an Ivy League attorney. Every other lawyer in the room was a political hack. The only guys on the Racing Board who were even slightly willing to hold CDI's feet to the fire were Tom McCauley and Greg Sronce. These are all political appointees. Most of them don't have the slightest understanding of the racing/gambling industry. McCauley, who has since resigned, is a notable exception. A guy I grew up with, Bobby Muriel, was on the Board for awhile. Smart guy, but he has no idea about the subject matter. He's since moved on to some other board that the governor can use to reward his political backers. There was a guy on the Board named Marcus Davis from Oak Park. I have no idea who he is or what his credentials are. At this meeting which was obviously about the fate of Arlington Park and with the future of Illinois racing hanging in the balance, this guy actually asked Tony Petrillo if Arlington was considering hosting another Breeders' Cup.