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1968 NSL Champions Atlanta ChiefsAnyone supported or had an interest in a defunct or relocated professional sports team or league?
If a team moved, do you still cheer for them, root against them or just don’t care?
Interesting memorabilia & logos of former teams?
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I would have thought the Thrashers would have been successful in Atlanta. Look how well they support soccer now. You think another NHL team gives it a go there?1968 NSL Champions Atlanta Chiefs
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Hockey Teams Atlanta Flames,Atlanta Thrashers and Atlanta Knights
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I was a fan of the Atlanta Chiefs and soccer in the early 1980s when nobody i knew even cared about Soccer. I was also a fan of every hockey team that played in Atlanta and was saddened when the Flames went to Calgary,the Thrashers went to Winnepeg and the Knights of the IHL ceased operations when the Thrashers started up.
The ownership of the Thrashers were the same bunch that owns the Braves along with the Hawks and they weren't serious about winning as long as they made a profit which affected the attendance in a big way prompting them to sell the team. What did in the Flames in Atlanta was expensive ticket prices in the late 1970s which really hurt attendance during the late 1970s-early 1980s major recession. I don't think Atlanta will ever get another NHL hockey team after losing two of them.I would have thought the Thrashers would have been successful in Atlanta. Look how well they support soccer now. You think another NHL team gives it a go there?
Yes they were. I remember being there when they beat the mighty NY Cosmos.
I came across this a couple of years ago when moving.
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@NorCalVol67 were you at the Man City game?
Didn't the Braves move to San Diego and were renamed the Clippers, the same crew who eventually took up residence in LA?One of my first NBA memories was watching game 4 of the eastern conference semifinals between the Boston Celtics vs Buffalo Braves. To this day it’s still one of the most exciting games I have seen. Braves had Bob McAdoo and were down 10 points in the 4th qtr. and won it at the buzzer. Not sure what happened to the Braves if they folded or moved.
On a side note I watched another Braves team two days later when Hank Aaron hit home run 715, a memory I’ll never forget.
One of my first NBA memories was watching game 4 of the eastern conference semifinals between the Boston Celtics vs Buffalo Braves. To this day it’s still one of the most exciting games I have seen. Braves had Bob McAdoo and were down 10 points in the 4th qtr. and won it at the buzzer. Not sure what happened to the Braves if they folded or moved.
On a side note I watched another Braves team two days later when Hank Aaron hit home run 715, a memory I’ll never forget.
Makes sense, there is probably some kind of Buffalo curse that prevents the Clippers from winning the Championship.Didn't the Braves move to San Diego and were renamed the Clippers, the same crew who eventually took up residence in LA?
The Buffalo Braves moved to San Diego and became the Clippers in 1978.One of my first NBA memories was watching game 4 of the eastern conference semifinals between the Boston Celtics vs Buffalo Braves. To this day it’s still one of the most exciting games I have seen. Braves had Bob McAdoo and were down 10 points in the 4th qtr. and won it at the buzzer. Not sure what happened to the Braves if they folded or moved.
On a side note I watched another Braves team two days later when Hank Aaron hit home run 715, a memory I’ll never forget.