Chargers Drop Tweet Of The Year Candidate Amid London Relocation Rumors (via NESN)
Well, we now know how the Chargers feel about relocating to London — or anywhere, for that matter.
In case you missed it, The Athletic’s Vincent Bonsignore on Monday reported that the Chargers and the NFLpossibly moving the franchise from Los Angeles to London. The news unsurprisingly raised some eyebrows, considering the Chargers moved to L.A. in 2017. In response, Chargers owner Dean Spanos went on an expletive-laden rant Tuesday, passionately denying rumors of a potential relocation to the United Kingdom. And his sentiments were echoed by the people who operate the Chargers’ official Twitter account, which produced one of the best tweets you’ll see all year.“It’s total f—ing b—s–t. We’re not going to London. We’re not going anywhere. We’re playing in Los Angeles.
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