Who owns cleveland gladiators
Following the season, the Gladiators relocated to Cleveland and began play at The Q for the season. Cleveland Browns legend Bernie Kosar became part of the franchise with the move to Cleveland for the season and has remained a special advisor to the team. Kosar will continue in his role with the new organization as special advisor to the Gladiators. Veteran Gladiators executive Phil Tesar will lead the team's business transition to the Cavaliers and Quicken Loans Arena organization working closely with its executive leadership team.
The Gladiators will also immediately begin a transition process to relocate their team offices to The Q. The franchise will begin their 17th season on March 12th, on the road against the Georgia Force. To start their nine-game regular season home slate at The Q, they return to Cleveland on March 26th to take on the Kansas City Command. Kurz said. Already having a major footprint in the Cleveland sports arena, with the Cavaliers, Monsters hockey and Quicken Loans Arena, this partnership is far reaching.
It is a tremendous honor to welcome Mr. Ferraro said front-office turbulence, not lack of funds, was responsible for off-field problems in and -- though he did say he was forced to pay many of the bills out of his own pocket. Ferraro, a trial lawyer with offices in several cities, has had difficulty finding time to devote to owning the Gladiators -- at least not to the level he did in Last Monday, Ferraro said of the possible sale to the Cavaliers: "It's mutual interest, and I think it's a natural fit for them.
The Gladiators play in their building, and we sell our tickets at their box office. They have a structure in place, with the Cavaliers and the Monsters. If it happens, it will be better for the Gladiators, better for the fans. Gladiators players and fans interviewed the past few years have said arena football can work in Cleveland provided sufficient marketing, promotion and game presentation take place.
Gilbert and his staff specialize in those areas. The Monsters have ranked among AHL leaders in attendance each season. They have averaged 6, in 18 dates this season, an increase of more than 1, from In October of he chose to move the Gladiators to Cleveland, to be more involved with the daily workings of the team. Kosar is president and minority owner of the Gladiators, where he oversees football operations and player decisions. Second year receiver Otis Amey set a franchise record with 48 touchdown receptions and led the AFL in with points.
The team's other main receiver was Alvin Ashley , a player whose small size lb. Unfortunately, The Red Dogs slumped late in their first season, losing 4 of their final 5 games to finish 9—5, then losing to the Orlando Predators in the first round of the playoffs. The Red Dogs finished 8—6 in , their second season, and won their first playoff game in Albany against the Firebirds. Star Larry Ray Willis was traded to the Milwaukee Mustangs Following those losses, the Red Dogs slumped in to their first losing season, going 6—8, despite winning 3 of their first 4.
The Red Dogs made a significant trade following the season, a trade they never got to benefit from. Wagner then signed with the San Jose SaberCats. Ferraro changed the team name to the New Jersey Gladiators.
An all-around threat, Maynor had played with the CityHawks under Kuharich in , but took only one snap all season as the backup to Mike Perez. The Gladiators reached the lowest ebb in franchise history during the season, winning only 2 out of 14 games. The club's top receivers attained roughly half the amount of yards that Larry Ray Willis had done in each of the franchise's first two seasons, and the rushing leader was Quarterback Maynor himself.
Haege's Quad City team dominated the af2 for two seasons, winning 31 of 32 regular-season games—including one win by a score of —3 -- and two championships Haege was later charged by the AFL with violating the af2 salary cap rules at Quad City, and was fined heavily by the league.
Also, the Quad City team was banned from the af2 playoffs in Former Red Dog Alvin Ashley was back with the club, seeing limited duty; however, this time around the main New Jersey receiver was Mike Horacek , who had starred for the Iowa Barnstormers, and who later returned to that franchise to play for the Dragons. The Gladiators' fortunes turned around, and they had their first winning season since , going 9—5 and hosting a playoff game for the first time a loss to Orlando.
The New Jersey Gladiators looked all set to go for the season. The season would be the first one to begin in February instead of April, and it would be the first one in which the league's games would be televised weekly by NBC. However, with only weeks to go before the start of the season, owner Ferraro moved the team to Las Vegas. The move came as a shock to the team's fans, as the Gladiators were sending out ticket package offers even through their last week in New Jersey.
This arena was also the home of a previous Arena team, the Las Vegas Sting , in and In , in an effort to increase attendance, the Gladiators moved to the Orleans Arena. The move did not have the desired effect.
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