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The slow painful death of the Oakland Coliseum
Discussing the Oakland Coliseum and it's history
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Source via: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland_Coliseum
published: 11 Jun 2023
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Finding an ABANDONED SUITE at the Oakland Coliseum
This place keep getting weirder, but it's also VERY cool and unique. I mean, can you imagine a suite at Yankee Stadium being wide open for anyone to wander in and take a look? It'd get vandalized within 90 seconds, but the fans in Oakland are much more chill. Maybe the A's left the suite unlocked to allow people to wander? Maybe more people end up paying for suites that way? I would love to know the answer.
Other than that, I got hooked up in a really cool way by bullpen catcher Dustin Hughes (@dhog91) who threw me three baseballs -- one in each level of the stadium -- to help me get to 100 lifetime balls at the Coliseum. As promised, here's a list of all 27 stadiums where I've reached triple digits:
New Yankee Stadium -- 2,250
Shea Stadium -- 2,173
Citi Field -- 1,579
Oriole Park at C...
published: 30 Sep 2023
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The Demise of Oakland Coliseum
Oakland Coliseum was once an entertainment hub, but now it represents the downfall of the East Bay's sports identity.
#oakland #oaklandathletics #oaklandraiders #raiders #athletics #coliseum #eastbay #sports #baseball #lasvegas #mlb #nfl #football #explained #history
0:00 Intro
0:43 Oakland's Golden Age of Sport
2:22 Flaws Exposed
4:12 Beginning of the End
5:56 Future Plans
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published: 05 May 2023
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An Empty But Incredible Night at Worst Stadium In Baseball - Oakland Coliseum / Ballpark Food & Tour
My First Time at Oakland Coliseum
published: 03 May 2022
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The Sad Story of Why Oakland is Left with the Terrible Coliseum
The Oakland Alameda Coliseum has hosted the NFL and MLB of over 64 years, and is the last dual use stadium in existance in the US. How it has survived is a sad tale of failure. Today you will learn about America's worst ball park.
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published: 18 Jun 2020
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Just How Bad Is The Oakland Coliseum?
Back in September I visited the RingCentral Coliseum aka the Oakland Coliseum to truly see how bad it was. As expected, it might be the worst stadium in baseall.
#baseball #mlb #mets
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published: 08 Nov 2022
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O.co Coliseum Conversion Time Lapse Video Athletics to Raiders 10.5.13 - 10.6.13 Oakland, CA
Raw footage of the complete O.co Coliseum Conversion from Athletics ALDS playoffs to Raiders vs. Chargers Football in Oakland. For all updates and information be sure to like us on Facebook.com/OracleArenaO.coColiseum and follow us on Twitter @OdotCoColiseum
Copyright AEG Managed Oakland LLC.
published: 07 Oct 2013
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Crumbling Oakland Coliseum Was Once State-Of-The-Art
Many people think of the Oakland Coliseum as an aging eyesore, but it was a state-of-the-art facility in its heyday. Wilson Walker reports. (12/4/16)
published: 06 Dec 2016
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Oakland A's John Fisher & Dave Kaval Can't Forget AASEG Fraud Scandal In Upcoming Coliseum Meeting
Oakland A's John Fisher & Dave Kaval Can't Forget AASEG Fraud Scandal In Upcoming Meeting
Next week, The Oakland A’s are slated to meet with representatives of what the media calls interchangeably The African American Sports and Entertainment Group, and “AASEG Land” at the behest of AASEG co-founder Raymond Bobbitt AKA Ray Bobbitt. The objective will be to get on the same page regarding how to develop their parts of the land that make up the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Complex.
But what Oakland A's Principal Owner John Fisher & President Dave Kaval should not forget, and bring up, is the lawsuit filed by original AASEG co-founders Brien Dixon and Karim Muhammed. The reason is simple: the lawsuit court hearings start April 2nd, and considering the allegations presented by Dixon...
published: 26 Feb 2024
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Some of the strangest features at the Oakland Coliseum 😂 #mlb #baseball #ballpark
published: 27 Sep 2023
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The slow painful death of the Oakland Coliseum
Discussing the Oakland Coliseum and it's history
*My Twitter* - https://twitter.com/RealPatrickMcL
Source via: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland_Colise...
Discussing the Oakland Coliseum and it's history
*My Twitter* - https://twitter.com/RealPatrickMcL
Source via: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland_Coliseum
https://wn.com/The_Slow_Painful_Death_Of_The_Oakland_Coliseum
Discussing the Oakland Coliseum and it's history
*My Twitter* - https://twitter.com/RealPatrickMcL
Source via: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland_Coliseum
- published: 11 Jun 2023
- views: 38726
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Finding an ABANDONED SUITE at the Oakland Coliseum
This place keep getting weirder, but it's also VERY cool and unique. I mean, can you imagine a suite at Yankee Stadium being wide open for anyone to wander in a...
This place keep getting weirder, but it's also VERY cool and unique. I mean, can you imagine a suite at Yankee Stadium being wide open for anyone to wander in and take a look? It'd get vandalized within 90 seconds, but the fans in Oakland are much more chill. Maybe the A's left the suite unlocked to allow people to wander? Maybe more people end up paying for suites that way? I would love to know the answer.
Other than that, I got hooked up in a really cool way by bullpen catcher Dustin Hughes (@dhog91) who threw me three baseballs -- one in each level of the stadium -- to help me get to 100 lifetime balls at the Coliseum. As promised, here's a list of all 27 stadiums where I've reached triple digits:
New Yankee Stadium -- 2,250
Shea Stadium -- 2,173
Citi Field -- 1,579
Oriole Park at Camden Yards -- 678
Old Yankee Stadium -- 560
Citizens Bank Park -- 525
Nationals Park -- 328
Great American Ball Park -- 296
Turner Field -- 239
Globe Life Park -- 234
Kauffman Stadium -- 231
Fenway Park -- 226
Petco Park -- 203
Chase Field -- 199
Dodger Stadium -- 164
Guaranteed Rate Field -- 153
Progressive Field -- 153
Coors Field -- 148
T-Mobile Park -- 146
Wrigley Field -- 143
Comerica Park -- 131
Rogers Centre -- 134
American Family Field -- 115
loanDepot Park -- 115
PNC Park -- 106
Minute Maid Park -- 105
Oakland Coliseum -- 102
In case you missed my previous video when I got SIX FOUL BALLS during the game, here it is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3n3kUSCTDRw
Also, here's the video from Miami where EVERYthing good happened:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeLnbrUD0IE
The newest video in Oakland with the abandoned suite was filmed on September 19, 2023 by Rachel Messbauer, and it was edited by Zac Gutherman (@zg_films). Thanks for watching!
https://wn.com/Finding_An_Abandoned_Suite_At_The_Oakland_Coliseum
This place keep getting weirder, but it's also VERY cool and unique. I mean, can you imagine a suite at Yankee Stadium being wide open for anyone to wander in and take a look? It'd get vandalized within 90 seconds, but the fans in Oakland are much more chill. Maybe the A's left the suite unlocked to allow people to wander? Maybe more people end up paying for suites that way? I would love to know the answer.
Other than that, I got hooked up in a really cool way by bullpen catcher Dustin Hughes (@dhog91) who threw me three baseballs -- one in each level of the stadium -- to help me get to 100 lifetime balls at the Coliseum. As promised, here's a list of all 27 stadiums where I've reached triple digits:
New Yankee Stadium -- 2,250
Shea Stadium -- 2,173
Citi Field -- 1,579
Oriole Park at Camden Yards -- 678
Old Yankee Stadium -- 560
Citizens Bank Park -- 525
Nationals Park -- 328
Great American Ball Park -- 296
Turner Field -- 239
Globe Life Park -- 234
Kauffman Stadium -- 231
Fenway Park -- 226
Petco Park -- 203
Chase Field -- 199
Dodger Stadium -- 164
Guaranteed Rate Field -- 153
Progressive Field -- 153
Coors Field -- 148
T-Mobile Park -- 146
Wrigley Field -- 143
Comerica Park -- 131
Rogers Centre -- 134
American Family Field -- 115
loanDepot Park -- 115
PNC Park -- 106
Minute Maid Park -- 105
Oakland Coliseum -- 102
In case you missed my previous video when I got SIX FOUL BALLS during the game, here it is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3n3kUSCTDRw
Also, here's the video from Miami where EVERYthing good happened:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeLnbrUD0IE
The newest video in Oakland with the abandoned suite was filmed on September 19, 2023 by Rachel Messbauer, and it was edited by Zac Gutherman (@zg_films). Thanks for watching!
- published: 30 Sep 2023
- views: 278452
7:07
The Demise of Oakland Coliseum
Oakland Coliseum was once an entertainment hub, but now it represents the downfall of the East Bay's sports identity.
#oakland #oaklandathletics #oaklandraider...
Oakland Coliseum was once an entertainment hub, but now it represents the downfall of the East Bay's sports identity.
#oakland #oaklandathletics #oaklandraiders #raiders #athletics #coliseum #eastbay #sports #baseball #lasvegas #mlb #nfl #football #explained #history
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0:43 Oakland's Golden Age of Sport
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Oakland Coliseum was once an entertainment hub, but now it represents the downfall of the East Bay's sports identity.
#oakland #oaklandathletics #oaklandraiders #raiders #athletics #coliseum #eastbay #sports #baseball #lasvegas #mlb #nfl #football #explained #history
0:00 Intro
0:43 Oakland's Golden Age of Sport
2:22 Flaws Exposed
4:12 Beginning of the End
5:56 Future Plans
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Cedric Letsch
Zetong Li
Rick Rodriguez
Matt Dodd
Derick Daily
Mohamed Almari
Anelale Najera
Joseph Barrientos
Brent Cox
Taylor Rooney
Wade Austin Ellis
Caleb Woods
Zoran Zonde Stojanovic
@Framedfamous (Instagram)
MUSIC:
Dar Golan (60s music)
Music track: Magnificent by Pufino
Source: https://freetouse.com/music
Copyright Free Music for Video
Music track: Worlds by Aylex
Source: https://freetouse.com/music
Free Background Music for Video
- published: 05 May 2023
- views: 74585
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The Sad Story of Why Oakland is Left with the Terrible Coliseum
The Oakland Alameda Coliseum has hosted the NFL and MLB of over 64 years, and is the last dual use stadium in existance in the US. How it has survived is a sad ...
The Oakland Alameda Coliseum has hosted the NFL and MLB of over 64 years, and is the last dual use stadium in existance in the US. How it has survived is a sad tale of failure. Today you will learn about America's worst ball park.
Follow me twitter: https://twitter.com/FivePointsVids
Don't forget to like my page on Facebook:
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I would very much like it if you subscribed for my somewhat funny sports videos.
https://wn.com/The_Sad_Story_Of_Why_Oakland_Is_Left_With_The_Terrible_Coliseum
The Oakland Alameda Coliseum has hosted the NFL and MLB of over 64 years, and is the last dual use stadium in existance in the US. How it has survived is a sad tale of failure. Today you will learn about America's worst ball park.
Follow me twitter: https://twitter.com/FivePointsVids
Don't forget to like my page on Facebook:
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I would very much like it if you subscribed for my somewhat funny sports videos.
- published: 18 Jun 2020
- views: 1253407
3:56
Just How Bad Is The Oakland Coliseum?
Back in September I visited the RingCentral Coliseum aka the Oakland Coliseum to truly see how bad it was. As expected, it might be the worst stadium in baseal...
Back in September I visited the RingCentral Coliseum aka the Oakland Coliseum to truly see how bad it was. As expected, it might be the worst stadium in baseall.
#baseball #mlb #mets
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https://wn.com/Just_How_Bad_Is_The_Oakland_Coliseum
Back in September I visited the RingCentral Coliseum aka the Oakland Coliseum to truly see how bad it was. As expected, it might be the worst stadium in baseall.
#baseball #mlb #mets
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- published: 08 Nov 2022
- views: 4826
2:05
O.co Coliseum Conversion Time Lapse Video Athletics to Raiders 10.5.13 - 10.6.13 Oakland, CA
Raw footage of the complete O.co Coliseum Conversion from Athletics ALDS playoffs to Raiders vs. Chargers Football in Oakland. For all updates and information b...
Raw footage of the complete O.co Coliseum Conversion from Athletics ALDS playoffs to Raiders vs. Chargers Football in Oakland. For all updates and information be sure to like us on Facebook.com/OracleArenaO.coColiseum and follow us on Twitter @OdotCoColiseum
Copyright AEG Managed Oakland LLC.
https://wn.com/O.Co_Coliseum_Conversion_Time_Lapse_Video_Athletics_To_Raiders_10.5.13_10.6.13_Oakland,_Ca
Raw footage of the complete O.co Coliseum Conversion from Athletics ALDS playoffs to Raiders vs. Chargers Football in Oakland. For all updates and information be sure to like us on Facebook.com/OracleArenaO.coColiseum and follow us on Twitter @OdotCoColiseum
Copyright AEG Managed Oakland LLC.
- published: 07 Oct 2013
- views: 726236
4:58
Crumbling Oakland Coliseum Was Once State-Of-The-Art
Many people think of the Oakland Coliseum as an aging eyesore, but it was a state-of-the-art facility in its heyday. Wilson Walker reports. (12/4/16)
Many people think of the Oakland Coliseum as an aging eyesore, but it was a state-of-the-art facility in its heyday. Wilson Walker reports. (12/4/16)
https://wn.com/Crumbling_Oakland_Coliseum_Was_Once_State_Of_The_Art
Many people think of the Oakland Coliseum as an aging eyesore, but it was a state-of-the-art facility in its heyday. Wilson Walker reports. (12/4/16)
- published: 06 Dec 2016
- views: 473092
7:02
Oakland A's John Fisher & Dave Kaval Can't Forget AASEG Fraud Scandal In Upcoming Coliseum Meeting
Oakland A's John Fisher & Dave Kaval Can't Forget AASEG Fraud Scandal In Upcoming Meeting
Next week, The Oakland A’s are slated to meet with representatives ...
Oakland A's John Fisher & Dave Kaval Can't Forget AASEG Fraud Scandal In Upcoming Meeting
Next week, The Oakland A’s are slated to meet with representatives of what the media calls interchangeably The African American Sports and Entertainment Group, and “AASEG Land” at the behest of AASEG co-founder Raymond Bobbitt AKA Ray Bobbitt. The objective will be to get on the same page regarding how to develop their parts of the land that make up the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Complex.
But what Oakland A's Principal Owner John Fisher & President Dave Kaval should not forget, and bring up, is the lawsuit filed by original AASEG co-founders Brien Dixon and Karim Muhammed. The reason is simple: the lawsuit court hearings start April 2nd, and considering the allegations presented by Dixon and Muhammed, a fair argument can be made for the early termination of the exclusive negotiating agreement, AKA “ENA”.
Now, that action would not necessarily make the A’s path toward doing whatever it is they want to do with the Coliseum property easier, but as things stand now, that could happen. Here’s why. Given the gravity of what Ray Bobbitt is alleged to have done, Brien Dixon and Karim Muhammed could be in a good position to file an injunction against the current ENA.
The Cornell Law School tells us that “Injunctive relief is generally only granted in extreme circumstances. The party seeking a preliminary injunctive relief must demonstrate: (1) irreparable injury in the absence of such an order; (2) that the threatened injury to the moving party outweighs the harm to the opposing party resulting from the order; (3) that the injunction is not adverse to public interest; and (4) that the moving party has a substantial likelihood of success on the merits. In considering these factors, courts have been described to apply a "sliding scale" approach where the more likely a movant will succeed on the merits, the less irreparable harm (to the movant) needs to be shown in granting the injunction. There is no mathematical means of balancing these factors, therefore, the "sliding scale" approach is based on a court's intuitive judgment. It is worth noting that courts will not find irreparable harm where the damages sustained are calculable. New York has held that in such situations, monetary damages serve as an adequate remedy.”
Now can Dixon and Muhammed claim “irreparable injury in the absence of” being rightfully included in the AASEG organization that are the original named partners with Ray Bobbitt and Levant Ogbulie? Yes, and for obvious reasons. Dixon and Muhammed would be excluded from gain from any transaction AASEG is in, including payment from charged developer fees.
And can Dixon and Muhammed assert “that the threatened injury to the moving party outweighs the harm to the opposing party resulting from the order”? Yes. Because AASEG’s Bobbitt and company would be prohibited from gain in any transaction because of the injunction.
And finally is the injunction “not adverse to public interest”? And does “the moving party has a substantial likelihood of success on the merits“, referring to Dixon and Muhammed? First, What’s bad about stopping a situation where the plaintiffs claim that AASEG’s Bobbitt tried to switch company LLC names, and thus put them in an inactive state? That’s not the legal way you remove partners from a business entity. Second, the simple answer is yes. What Bobbitt did is not the way to handle disputes with business partners.
All of this is already The Oakland A’s Problem because the City of Oakland has forced the A’s to work with AASEG. AASEG Land or “African American Sports and Entertainment Group '' as Dixon and Muhammed’s partnership document calls it, holds 50 percent of the Coliseum property rights. Enough said. Plus, the remedy to solve this whole problem is easy: Ray Bobbitt needed to enact the original partnership agreement.
Sources tell me that both parties, Ray Bobbitt and Dixon and Muhammed, have been encouraged to work to an agreement. At a time when far to many African Americans appear to be divided in a way completely without precedent, it would be a much needed light toward a brighter future. Let’s both hope they do, and make sure they do. The Oakland A’s can be a great help in ending this sad state of affairs among parties Ray Bobbitt and Dixon and Muhammed.
https://wn.com/Oakland_A's_John_Fisher_Dave_Kaval_Can't_Forget_Aaseg_Fraud_Scandal_In_Upcoming_Coliseum_Meeting
Oakland A's John Fisher & Dave Kaval Can't Forget AASEG Fraud Scandal In Upcoming Meeting
Next week, The Oakland A’s are slated to meet with representatives of what the media calls interchangeably The African American Sports and Entertainment Group, and “AASEG Land” at the behest of AASEG co-founder Raymond Bobbitt AKA Ray Bobbitt. The objective will be to get on the same page regarding how to develop their parts of the land that make up the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Complex.
But what Oakland A's Principal Owner John Fisher & President Dave Kaval should not forget, and bring up, is the lawsuit filed by original AASEG co-founders Brien Dixon and Karim Muhammed. The reason is simple: the lawsuit court hearings start April 2nd, and considering the allegations presented by Dixon and Muhammed, a fair argument can be made for the early termination of the exclusive negotiating agreement, AKA “ENA”.
Now, that action would not necessarily make the A’s path toward doing whatever it is they want to do with the Coliseum property easier, but as things stand now, that could happen. Here’s why. Given the gravity of what Ray Bobbitt is alleged to have done, Brien Dixon and Karim Muhammed could be in a good position to file an injunction against the current ENA.
The Cornell Law School tells us that “Injunctive relief is generally only granted in extreme circumstances. The party seeking a preliminary injunctive relief must demonstrate: (1) irreparable injury in the absence of such an order; (2) that the threatened injury to the moving party outweighs the harm to the opposing party resulting from the order; (3) that the injunction is not adverse to public interest; and (4) that the moving party has a substantial likelihood of success on the merits. In considering these factors, courts have been described to apply a "sliding scale" approach where the more likely a movant will succeed on the merits, the less irreparable harm (to the movant) needs to be shown in granting the injunction. There is no mathematical means of balancing these factors, therefore, the "sliding scale" approach is based on a court's intuitive judgment. It is worth noting that courts will not find irreparable harm where the damages sustained are calculable. New York has held that in such situations, monetary damages serve as an adequate remedy.”
Now can Dixon and Muhammed claim “irreparable injury in the absence of” being rightfully included in the AASEG organization that are the original named partners with Ray Bobbitt and Levant Ogbulie? Yes, and for obvious reasons. Dixon and Muhammed would be excluded from gain from any transaction AASEG is in, including payment from charged developer fees.
And can Dixon and Muhammed assert “that the threatened injury to the moving party outweighs the harm to the opposing party resulting from the order”? Yes. Because AASEG’s Bobbitt and company would be prohibited from gain in any transaction because of the injunction.
And finally is the injunction “not adverse to public interest”? And does “the moving party has a substantial likelihood of success on the merits“, referring to Dixon and Muhammed? First, What’s bad about stopping a situation where the plaintiffs claim that AASEG’s Bobbitt tried to switch company LLC names, and thus put them in an inactive state? That’s not the legal way you remove partners from a business entity. Second, the simple answer is yes. What Bobbitt did is not the way to handle disputes with business partners.
All of this is already The Oakland A’s Problem because the City of Oakland has forced the A’s to work with AASEG. AASEG Land or “African American Sports and Entertainment Group '' as Dixon and Muhammed’s partnership document calls it, holds 50 percent of the Coliseum property rights. Enough said. Plus, the remedy to solve this whole problem is easy: Ray Bobbitt needed to enact the original partnership agreement.
Sources tell me that both parties, Ray Bobbitt and Dixon and Muhammed, have been encouraged to work to an agreement. At a time when far to many African Americans appear to be divided in a way completely without precedent, it would be a much needed light toward a brighter future. Let’s both hope they do, and make sure they do. The Oakland A’s can be a great help in ending this sad state of affairs among parties Ray Bobbitt and Dixon and Muhammed.
- published: 26 Feb 2024
- views: 141