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Old 07-13-2010, 11:06 AM
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Among other things, he established the precedence for meddlesome and capricious ownership as well as the 'buy' a championship mentality that has irreparably disrupted fan allegiance continuity.
steve he bought the team in 1973 , there were ups and downs along the way , please explain to me how the team and baseball as a whole is not better off today than if he never entered the game

did i like everything , of course not , but , i look at the total package and it helped not only the yankees but baseball as well

let's wait till bigs gets on here , he as well as anyone would probably know about all the millions that got into Tampa over the last 30 yrs that nobody ever hears about
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Old 07-13-2010, 11:21 AM
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Old 07-16-2010, 07:00 PM
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Old 07-13-2010, 06:39 PM
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let's wait till bigs gets on here , he as well as anyone would probably know about all the millions that got into Tampa over the last 30 yrs that nobody ever hears about
I don't think I could do his generosity justice.

A partial list off the top of my head:

Upon reading about two firefighters and a police officer dying in the line of duty in the '80s, he formed The Gold Shield Foundation which provides a college education to the spouses and children of fallen officers and firefighters. The Foundation has been a great success and has even spread to the surrounding counties. Tragically, we just lost two police officers in Tampa and the 5 kids left behind will have their educations taken care of when they are ready for college.

A while back, the city of Tampa announced that they didn't have the money to buy badly needed new police cars. George stepped up and bought them. They were always easy to spot because they had Yankee logo stickers on them.

He used to rent the Big Sombrero for a night every year and hold a high school football jamboree so the kids could have an opportunity to play in an NFL stadium.

He would anonymously help people he saw on the local news if they had some sort of tragedy.

He donated the money to build a trauma center at All Childrens Hospital.

He built a branch of the Boys and Girls Clubs and continued to fund it with charity events.

One day, he walked into his favorite breakfast restaurant and announced that he was going to pay to take all the employees to New York for a weekend to see a Broadway play and Yankees game.

When a little league concession stand burned down, he immediately paid for a new one.

I can go on and on. These are only some of the things he did that were publicized, I'm sure there are many more that we will never know about.
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Old 07-13-2010, 07:00 PM
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As a Sox fan, I must say he was one of the best. Yankee fans everywhere should be thankful he was the BOSS! Owners today should be more like him.
RIP George!
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Old 07-13-2010, 08:33 PM
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I don't think I could do his generosity justice.

A partial list off the top of my head:

Upon reading about two firefighters and a police officer dying in the line of duty in the '80s, he formed The Gold Shield Foundation which provides a college education to the spouses and children of fallen officers and firefighters. The Foundation has been a great success and has even spread to the surrounding counties. Tragically, we just lost two police officers in Tampa and the 5 kids left behind will have their educations taken care of when they are ready for college.

A while back, the city of Tampa announced that they didn't have the money to buy badly needed new police cars. George stepped up and bought them. They were always easy to spot because they had Yankee logo stickers on them.

He used to rent the Big Sombrero for a night every year and hold a high school football jamboree so the kids could have an opportunity to play in an NFL stadium.

He would anonymously help people he saw on the local news if they had some sort of tragedy.

He donated the money to build a trauma center at All Childrens Hospital.

He built a branch of the Boys and Girls Clubs and continued to fund it with charity events.

One day, he walked into his favorite breakfast restaurant and announced that he was going to pay to take all the employees to New York for a weekend to see a Broadway play and Yankees game.

When a little league concession stand burned down, he immediately paid for a new one.

I can go on and on. These are only some of the things he did that were publicized, I'm sure there are many more that we will never know about.

as i said in my inital post the good far outweighed the bad and those in the tampa area know best
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Old 07-13-2010, 10:26 PM
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I don't think I could do his generosity justice.

A partial list off the top of my head:

Upon reading about two firefighters and a police officer dying in the line of duty in the '80s, he formed The Gold Shield Foundation which provides a college education to the spouses and children of fallen officers and firefighters. The Foundation has been a great success and has even spread to the surrounding counties. Tragically, we just lost two police officers in Tampa and the 5 kids left behind will have their educations taken care of when they are ready for college.

A while back, the city of Tampa announced that they didn't have the money to buy badly needed new police cars. George stepped up and bought them. They were always easy to spot because they had Yankee logo stickers on them.

He used to rent the Big Sombrero for a night every year and hold a high school football jamboree so the kids could have an opportunity to play in an NFL stadium.

He would anonymously help people he saw on the local news if they had some sort of tragedy.

He donated the money to build a trauma center at All Childrens Hospital.

He built a branch of the Boys and Girls Clubs and continued to fund it with charity events.

One day, he walked into his favorite breakfast restaurant and announced that he was going to pay to take all the employees to New York for a weekend to see a Broadway play and Yankees game.

When a little league concession stand burned down, he immediately paid for a new one.

I can go on and on. These are only some of the things he did that were publicized, I'm sure there are many more that we will never know about.
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