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This story begins in 1997,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], barely ten years ago when Bob McNair began his efforts to get a National Hockey League team to Houston. That’s right, football was not the thing uppermost on Bob’s mind but when he approached the NFL in June 1997, he was turned down and was told that Houston did not have adequate facilities to field a team.
Bob began to try and purchase an existing franchise and even began negotiations with the Edmonton Oilers, who, many felt were ready for a change in ownership and an infusion of cash. Just as this was happening, the Houston Oilers were finally granted permission to move to Tennessee. Bud Adams,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], its owner, paid the city, millions of dollars for the privilege of leaving it. So, there was this vacuum in Houston and many in the city, including John J Moores, the owner of the San Diego Padres, felt that it would be a long time before the city got another team.
However luck favored the city and Bob McNair when the NFL made it official that Cleveland would receive an expansion franchise and would host the 31st team in the league. This meant that the figure of 30 franchises was not cast in stone and that sooner or later a 32nd team would be inducted. However,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], all was not well yet, as Los Angeles was also in the fray and it was quite clear that if push came to shove,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the 32nd franchise would go to LA since it offered a much larger TV audience. Matters were made worse by Michael Ovitz, the entertainment king announcing a $750 million project to build a stadium in Carson.
To cut a long, but interesting story short, two competing groups in Los Angeles ensured that the city did not get the 32nd franchise and that on the 6th of October 1999 the 32nd franchise and the 2004 Super Bowl was awarded to Houston. It took about a year after that to christen the new team the ‘Houston Texans’ and soon work began on the Reliant Stadium, which was the first stadium in the NFL to boast a retractable roof.
Such a story of dogged determination and guts is what made the Houston Texans a reality. A fight against all odds is what makes them famous and they have proved their mettle more than once in their short history.
Watching a Houston’s game is tremendous fun. You are of course aware of the high standards of their game and the great entertainment value they provide. Watching them live is one of the greatest events you can participate in. Getting tickets to see the Houstons play is greatly simplified if you opt to get them online from a reputed website. This guarantees you the best seats and prices and ensures that when the big day dawns, you can walk into the stadium stress free and settle down to watch a great game.
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