The Missouri State Legislation rejected a measure to fund improvements to the Truman Sports Complex last week, it?s possible either the Kansas City Chiefs or the Kansas City Royals could start exploring options to relocate their respective franchises.
After BI-State two failed to pass amongst Missouri voters earlier this year, the Missouri Legislation followed suit by nixing any plans to fund stadium imrpovements for the Truman Sports Complex this past week.
That means the Chiefs could be on the move sooner rather than later. With the success of the NASCAR track in Wyandotte County, the Chiefs might be convinced to move their team to the Kansas side if local officials can get funding for a new football stadium. If not, they could leave the area altogether.
March 2005 - Kansas City Chiefs Wiretap
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