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SBD/Issue 77/Franchises
Wasserman Links Saints To L.A., But Simers Likes Chargers
Published January 8, 2002
During a TV appearance Sunday night, AFL L.A. Avengers Owner Casey Wasserman predicted that the Saints are "the team most likely" to relocate to L.A. "in the next three to five years," according to T.J. Simers of the L.A. TIMES. But Simers adds that Wasserman also owns sports consulting firm OnSport and that one of his clients is the Chargers, "who are contemplating a move" to L.A. Wasserman, on his relationship with the Chargers: "I have an ownership stake in the company that is working with the team. We're helping on the business end, and it has nothing to do [with] whether the Chargers move or not." Simers also notes that Wasserman is a partner in the Pete Sampras Tennis Academy, which is "probably going to find a permanent home in the new Cal State Dominguez Hills' project, which could also include a training camp facility for the Chargers" (L.A. TIMES, 1/8).






