Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis has made some significant moves that might just dash the hopes of opposing fan bases. Recently, Davis sold a portion of the team to two businessmen, Egon Durban and Michael Meldman, who will each own 7.5% of the franchise ¹. This move is likely to strengthen the team’s financial position and provide more resources to compete with other teams.
But that’s not all – Davis has also expressed his frustration with the large number of opposing fans attending games at Allegiant Stadium. He’s reportedly “embarrassed” by the situation and wants to see more Raiders fans in the stands ². This might be a challenge, given the tourist-friendly nature of Las Vegas and the fact that many fans from other teams are eager to visit the city.
It’s worth noting that Davis has been exploring ways to increase the Raiders’ fan presence at home games. However
, it’s unclear what specific steps he might take to achieve this goal. One thing is certain, though – Davis is committed to building a strong team and creating a loyal fan base in Las Vegas.
In other news, Davis has been making headlines for his efforts to build a winning team. The Raiders have been actively recruiting new players and coaching staff, and there’s speculation that they might be in the running for some top talent ². While it’s too early to say for sure, it’s clear that Davis is committed to building a competitive team that will make Raiders fans proud.