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ST. LOUIS HAS PLANS TO SELL PSL'S IF RAMS COME TO TOWN
Published October 31, 1994
If the Rams move to St. Louis, "FANS Inc. will initiate a
permanent-seat licensing campaign to fund the costs of the
transfer. Estimates indicate that between $60 million and $90
million will be needed to satisfy the Rams' so-called wish list"
(Bernie Miklasz, ST. LOUIS POST DISPATCH, 10/29). In L.A., Mike
Ventre writes, "I'm starting to believe that John Shaw will wait
far too long to pull the trigger on a move to either St. Louis or
Baltimore and the Rams will than be stuck in Anaheim with the
same lousy stadium deal they have now" (L.A. DAILY NEWS, 10/29).
But NBC's Will McDonough says, "Many owners are convinced the
Rams are about to move to St. Louis next season" ("NFL Live,"
10/30).




