El Segundo – As expected, the owners of the NFL at their league meeting on Tuesday approved the sale of the charge of an 8% participation in the franchise in Arctos, a private investment company. Arctos joins the Spanos and Tom Gores family, owner of the NBA Detroit pistons, in an extended ownership group.
Last year, the SPANOS family sold a 27% stake in the to Gore chargeers, adjusting a financial dispute with DEA Spanos Berberian, sister of the owner of the dean spanos franchise. Spanos Berberian continued his brothers and sisters in 2021 to force the sale of a family trust established in 1998.
She supported in a second action submitted in 2022 that the trust would become insolvent in the three years, accusing Dean Spanos of “violations of the fiduciary obligation” and “self-dallant”. However, neither the prosecution in 2021 nor that filed a year later before the Superior Court of the County of San Joaquin was however tried.
Transactions with Gores and Arctos left Dean Spanos and Sisters Michael and Alexis with a share of 61% of the franchise. 4% of the team belong to non -family members. The loaders have been in the Spanos family since Alex and Faye Spanos bought the team in 1984.
Dean Spanos, the eldest son of Alex and Faye, has directed the charges since 1993.
“We are extremely happy to welcome Arctos to the Loaders family as a limited partner,” said Dean Spanos in a press release. “The history of Arctos in large professional sports speak for themselves, and we are grateful for their alignment in the future during this period of enormous growth for our organization.”
Arctos also has minority shares of several professional sports franchises, including the Dodgers and Cubs of Chicago in the Major League Baseball, the Buffalo Bills of the NFL and the Golden State Warriors of the NBA and the Kings of Sacramento and the Pittsburgh Penguins and New Jersey Devils of the LNH.
“We are honored to join the Los Angeles Chargers property group and we are grateful to Dean and to the rest of the management team for their partnership,” said Doc O’Connor, co-founder and partner of Arctos, in a press release. “We are delighted to go to work and help the team achieve their vision as we can.”
Teacher
The first season of Navorro Bowman as a coach coach has gone as well as expected. Probably better, actually. After all, the charges limited the opponents to a 17.7-point league per game en route to a file of 11-6 and a second place in the West AFC.
Asked about what he had learned from his first year as a NFL post coach after spending a season as a defensive analyst at the University of Maryland and after a stellar career as seconds with the 49ers of San Francisco and the raiders of the time, Bowman declared the obvious part aloud.
“I learned that I can do it,” he said. “I learned that coaches should really treat things about what guys really need. I think it comes to me much more easily. I have just seen a weakness and be able to create an exercise so that this guy understands what we need to do. I appreciated it. It was great. ”
Additional points
The charges decided not to sign as an asante samuel jr. after undergoing a neck injury of the end of the season which required surgery. But Miami dolphins have an interest in signing it, according to a Miami Herald report. Samuel, the choice of the second round of the charges in 2021, played only four games last season. …
The signature of the loaders of the choice of first round Omarion Hampton, a balloon carrier in North Carolina, leaves only the selection of second round, Harris, a large receiver of the Mississippi, not signed among their nine choices in the draft last month.