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SANS MEMPHIS BLUES, WILL OILERS GET SOME NASHVILLE LOVIN'?

          The Memphis & Shelby Sports Authority unanimously
     approved an agreement under which the NFL Oilers will pay
     $1.2M by February 1, 1999, for the right to negotiate with
     other cities for a '98 lease, according to Thomas Harding of
     the Memphis COMMERCIAL APPEAL.  The Memphis Park Commission
     (MPC) "also approved the deal," and the total amount of the
     buyout "is slightly more than" $1.3M as the Oilers "also
     forgave the authority a debt of nearly $119,000 for
     improvements" to the Liberty Bowl.  The Oilers "are expected
     to reach an agreement" to play at Nashville's Vanderbilt
     Stadium for the '99 season.  The Authority will give half of
     the settlement to the MPC for Liberty Bowl improvements and
     will use the rest to attract events.  The deal allows the
     Oilers to play in Memphis in '98 if they don't reach a deal
     to play elsewhere by April 30 (COMMERCIAL APPEAL, 2/25).
          REAX: In Memphis, Nashville Bureau correspondent John
     Glennon writes that "crowds in Nashville are expected to be
     larger and more pro-Oilers" (COMMERCIAL APPEAL, 2/25).  Also
     in Memphis, David Williams: "[T]his was the Oilers' fiasco,
     and their NFL-low average home attendance of 28,028 was
     hard-earned.  They raised ticket prices, they made little
     effort to ingratiate themselves to Memphians, and watched as
     this city's national sports image -- not good to start with
     -- took a thorough beating" (COMMERCIAL APPEAL, 2/25).  

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