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Old 02-01-2013, 09:30 AM   #2498
valo403
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Originally Posted by troutman View Post
Could be Jamison's ego is the only thing that prevented the sweet deal.

http://www.azcentral.com/community/g...ml?sf9143527=1


Daly, in a radio interview on Hockey Night in Canada, maintained his commitment to Glendale, but acknowledged other cities could come into play.

“We’re closer to executing an alternative (plan) right now than we were five months ago,” he said.


City Councilman Gary Sherwood told The Republic that he understood Jamison and NHL officials discussed several options to assemble an ownership group during just the past two weeks.

During that time, a major new investor emerged, but the new investor demanded a controlling interest, which Jamison was reluctant to cede. Jamison instead tried to press on with a larger collection of smaller investors, but the group failed to jell before the city’s deadline.

Sherwood said Jamison and NHL officials kept in contact with City Attorney Craig Tindall during that period.

The councilman declined to identify the deep-pocketed investor, but said he expects the investor to move forward without Jamison in a separate attempt to buy the team.

“There is a suitor that’s been vetted through the National Hockey League, that’s been OK’d by the National Hockey League, that has money,” Sherwood said.
I wouldn't really characterize that as an ego thing, plenty of business reasons why you wouldn't want to close a deal without a controlling interest.
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