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OAKLAND AND ALAMEDA COUNTY CUT RAIDERS MARKETING MONEY

          Oakland and Alameda County, CA, officials gave "only
     half the money" requested by the Oakland Football Marketing
     Association (OFMA) for the next six months, according to
     Bonita Brewer of the SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS.  The joint city-
     county authority that oversees the Coliseum said "unless it
     can prove spending more money would do any good," funding
     for the OFMA will be limited to $500,000 between January and
     June.  OFMA Marketing Dir Richard Rogers said that "cutting
     the marketing budget too deeply may backfire on the public
     agencies" and that "under-funded customer service operations
     could cause dissatisfied fans to forfeit their PSLs or file
     a class-action lawsuit" (SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS, 12/12).  In
     San Jose, Mark Purdy wrote that Rogers "may have a near
     impossible task" in selling PSLs.  Since Rogers' hiring in
     March, the OFMA has spent $1.5M marketing PSLs and has sold
     "about" 700, which means OFMA has spent "about" $2,100 to
     sell each PSL, "some of which cost only $500" (SAN JOSE
     MERCURY NEWS, 12/14).  In S.F., Tim Keown wrote his list of
     "good news" in the holiday spirit: "Good news for Raiders
     PSL holders: Only seven more years" (S.F. EXAMINER, 12/14). 
          COMMITMENT TO...WHATEVER:  The "crumbling" of the
     Raiders' dynasty was examined by Mike Freeman of the N.Y.
     TIMES.  These days, Freeman wrote, the Raiders "always seem
     distracted, as if they were trying to live up to a tough
     image that is now decades old."  Owner Al Davis, who seems
     "especially distracted," has sued the NFL over "who owns the
     rights" to the L.A. market and, in another lawsuit against
     the league, he issued a "litany of allegations," including a
     belief that "certain owners are puppets" for NFL
     Commissioner Paul Tagliabue and that expansion teams should
     not be allowed to use the color black because it is a
     "Raiders color" (Mike Freeman, N.Y. TIMES, 12/14).

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