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| Samuel and Steven at San Diego Fleet's 5th ever game |
On Saturday, March 9, 2019, Steven and Samuel and I attended the fifth game of the freshly formed San Diego Fleet. Football had returned to San Diego after the NFL Chargers left us for Los Angeles. Did it matter that the Fleet was playing in the old decrepit Qualcomm stadium? Did it matter it was Minor League football? No and no. For less than $30 each, we sat close to the action, and what action it was. The Fleet won with a field goal against the Salt Lake Stallions with three seconds to go. I was standing up, hollering with everyone else. And to be honest, I hate professional football. But the Fleet, I loved. I loved their logo (a warship, so fitting for this Navy town) and slogan (All Hands on Deck). I loved being so close to the action. I loved not paying a bjillion dollars for a ticket and only getting a nose bleed seat.
I became a fan.
On April 2, 2019, the Alliance of American Football (AAF), the fresh new minor league that included my new favorite San Diego Fleet, suspended operations. A key funder had backed out.
The City of San Diego will make out all right financially and the Fleet's wide receiver Kameron Kelly just signed with the Steelers. So it's not all bad news, but it's a bad break for San Diego fans.
R.I.P. San Diego Fleet.
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