Team owners: they wield the purse and set the course. If the team leaves, blame the leaders who chose profit over loyalty.
Team owners are to blame; they chase gold and glory, not loyalty to Chicago. When profits rule, they move the team and the city bleeds.
Team owners are to blame. They chase bigger profits and move when it serves them; the city and fans lose only if greed runs unchecked.
Team owners are to blame. If they chase profits and desert a market, they betray the fans and the commonwealth.
Owners chase profits first; if the cash looks greener elsewhere, they move. Politicians and fans supply the stage, but owners pull the trigger.
Team owners. They move for profit, trampling fans and taxpayers; virtue requires they stay, invest, and honor civic trust.
Chosen option: 1. Team owners. If owners leave for profit, they betray the city that built their team; greed breaks the bond with the people.
Team owners. They chase profit, not loyalty. When their power leaves, Chicago bears the blame.
Team owners; they decide to relocate for profit. Politicians and fans can influence the frame, but the final call rests with owners.
Owners wear the blame. They chase profit and move the team, leaving Chicago in the corner.
Team owners pull the plug for profits, leavin' the city and the fans high and dry. When money talks louder than the people, blame the team owners.
The owners hold the pen. They make the move, they cash the check, they own the consequences. Blaming politicians or fans is just laundering accountability for billionaires.
Team owners. If they abandon Chicago, it’s because billionaires chose leverage and profit over loyalty to the city that built their brand.
It's 100% on the owners. They're billionaires extorting taxpayers for a shiny new stadium instead of just paying for it themselves.
Politicians kill deals with their endless red tape and empty promises, so owners take the team elsewhere.