In April of this year, Eye on Jacksonville posted an article about the possibility of Shad Khan moving the Jaguars to London – something he keeps denying over and over again.
The research we did showed that the NFL had a goal to build their international market. Gee whiz, we thought…surely that would play into this idea of moving the Jaguars to London.
But again, Shad Khan keeps denying that will never happen.
You can read that article here:
Shad Khan to buy Wembley Stadium. Go Jags but not to London!
Breaking news on Channel 4 today has now created more suspicion that Shad Khan is indeed planning to move the Jags to London. Check out this breaking news here:
Plans to move the Jaguars?
One thing Eye knows for certain, CEOs never tell you the whole truth. They can’t. It’s part of the game of business and ladies and gentlemen – the Jaguars are a business to Shad Khan…pure and simple.
It’s a wait and see game for us. And in the meantime, should we be concerned about our tax dollars going towards more demands of Shad Khan for our downtown development? It’s a great thing to develop downtown and we need to do so. It would be very nice if Shad Khan put up more of the money than the people of Duval County. He has more than us anyway.
That’s our opinion. What’s yours?
[author] [author_image timthumb=’on’]https://eyeonjacksonville.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Billie-Tucker-1.jpg[/author_image] [author_info]Billie Tucker has worked in the CEO world for more than 30 years and was the Chief Operating Officer of Vistage Florida, a think tank for CEOs. She started her own consulting practice, CEO Service Bureau, in 2001 and earned a reputation for her keen understanding of the motivations, challenges and goals of people and became a life-long student and teacher of leadership principles. She craved anything leadership related and enjoyed being around the world of entrepreneurial CEOs. She watched as they made decisions; pondered how they would make payroll when cash flow was tight; and appreciated how they created career opportunities for hundreds of thousands of people. Because of her experiences, she has emerged as a key resource for the media and others who want to understand important insights about executives, management teams and board dynamics. In 2008, Billie became discouraged as she watched some of her clients struggle with the political economic impacts on their businesses. The same CEOs who mortgaged their home and charged up their credit cards to make ends meet to build a business and keep others working, now watched as their government bailed out the big banks who had mismanaged their resources. She cringed as most of her clients laid off employees for the first time and she vowed she would help them… somehow…someway. That somehow…someway showed up in the Tea Party Movement in America. She formed one of the largest tea party group’s in America (more than 9,000 members strong) and helped bring attention to America’s debt problem, out of control spending, over taxation and regulation strangulation on companies. With her background in working with leaders and her influence in the political and leadership world, Billie has continued her dream to help CEOs navigate these troubling waters that permeate the world of capitalism in America. She has been an active participant in the media as a guest on CNN, Fox News, Fox Business, Bott Family Network Radio and co-hosts a political/financial radio show in the Northeast Florida market entitled, Smart Money. She was the first speaker at the House of Representatives Tea Party Caucus inaugural event and was invited by Heritage Foundation to speak at their prestigious annual Heritage Resource Bank, and on their National Security Panel live broadcasts. She spoke at the Congressional Republican House Retreat in Pennsylvania in 2012. She was also the co-host and co-producer of the CNN Tea Party Express Debate in the 2012 Presidential Election. She is a firm believer that America needs more entrepreneurs and more opportunities for people to use their God-given talents and passions to better themselves, their communities and America. Her favorite quote has become her mission to help CEOs succeed: “Vision without execution is hallucination.” – Thomas Edison[/author_info] [/author]