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SUITORS LINING UP FOR SHOT AT VIKES: IS TEAM STILL FOR SALE?

          N.Y. investment banker Andy Rodin has "made an offer"
     to buy the Vikings, according to Bob Glauber of NEWSDAY. 
     Rodin, who said he has "put together a group of investors,"
     said that he has "offered to purchase" a 60% controlling
     interest in the team for $122M, and that he "won't know for
     several days, if not weeks, whether he's successful."  Rodin
     also said that he "would consider" bringing Steelers coach
     Bill Cowher aboard as the team's coach and GM.  An "irate"
     Steelers Owner Dan Rooney, responding to the report: "This
     is some screwball that says he's going to buy the Vikings. 
     Well, then, I'm going to buy Microsoft" (NEWSDAY, 1/18). 
          POHLAD INTEREST? In MN, Sid Hartman reported that Twins
     Owner Carl Pohlad "will make a serious bid" to buy the
     Vikings because he wants to "make sure" both the Twins and
     Vikings stay in MN.  Hartman added that should Pohlad buy
     the Vikings, he will "control all of the income in the
     Metrodome," and "might be able to make it financially" until
     the political climate "changes" and a new multi-purpose
     stadium could be built (Minneapolis STAR TRIBUNE, 1/19). 
          SECOND THOUGHTS?  Vikings Chair John Skoglund said
     there is an "outside chance" the team will not be sold
     because of an "increase in revenue" generated by the NFL's
     new TV deals, according to Walters & Seidel of the PIONEER
     PRESS.  Skoglund: "I'd say it's still 90 percent that we
     will sell.  But if we don't get a satisfactory offer,
     because of the new TV contract, I think we would be able to
     keep on operating" (ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS, 1/16).

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