Qualcomm Stadium, the home field of the Chargers since 1967, needs $79.8 million in maintenance, repairs and improvements over the next seven years, according to a report obtained by The San Diego Union-Tribune. The two-part study, conducted for San Diego, says the city will continue to lose more than $10 million per year operating the stadium through 2020 regardless of whether the Chargers stay, move to a new site in San Diego or leave the county. Chargers spokesman Mark Fabiani believes the city has some tough decisions to make. "We believe we've presented some better alternatives," Fabiani said. "If people don't want to pursue those alternatives, then obviously the city has to make decisions about what to do with the building, and the decisions will only get more difficult as the building gets older.” The report concluded that the stadium needs repairs including $18 million in mechanical issues, $17 million in site repairs and $12 million in plumbing. A new video display board would come with a $9.6 million price tag.