Web Letters: The Sick Knicks

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By Dave Zirin

October 3, 2007

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  • It's been pretty well known that the Dolans are running an incompetent, idiotic organization that can't even do nice things right (like bar former Rangers goalie John Davidson from sitting in a private box on John Davidson Day...because he's now working for the St. Louis Blues, who are owned by former MSG head Dave Checketts). This only makes it more clear.

    When I look back now, I can now see that my support of the West Side Stadium (which Dolan opposed for whatever reason) project was not only because I want at least one NFL team with "New York" in their name to actually play in New York: it was because Dolan, for lack of a better term, is an incompetent (and now sexist) ass. Please, someone buy him out and bring the Knicks back to relevance (considering that he's seemingly hands-off with the Rangers...who have actually been decent).

    Kevin Gier

    St Louis, MO

    10/03/2007 @ 5:03pm


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