Oakland Coliseum Wins Raiders Lawsuit In Appeals Court
18th November, 2006 - 12:32 am
AP - A state appeals court on Friday threw out a jury's $34.2 million award to the Raiders over accusations that managers of the Oakland Coliseum falsely promised a sold-out stadium to lure the team to the Bay Area.

The case dates to 1995, when Al Davis maneuvered to get his team out of Southern California, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum's foundation was shaken by an earthquake, and a deal collapsed to build a new stadium and horse track. [READ]

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