get cheaper? well, you know, if fans are running, you know, the organization, who knows. again, i think a lot of the ticket revenue and the revenue from the dodgers wasn t going back into making a better team, it was going to support the owners home in malibu where they only used it to do laundry. so those kinds of things that have come out, apparently the mccourt also to two sons who were paid $600,000 of dodger revenue. one of them was in school. so, these kinds of things that have come out have made us said and rather use the money to have better relief pitching, for instance. i understand green bay uses the concessions to fund things like schools. how are the schools in downtown los angeles? could they use any money? that is the other thing i love about fan ownership. it is a nonprofit organization, so, after you ve paid the
makes it a little bit more difficult. why could you not have not like all 100,000 are going to show up in bud s office there are plenty of publicly traded companies that have millions of shareholders yet it s insane, actually only have one person who runs the company. i don t know how they do it. i know. and i think it is a great idea. you know, we have been watching us dodger fans have been watching with great sadness the whole drama playing out in the mccourts live and seeing dodger revenue being spent on lavish lifestyles and homes instead of going back in to make a world class team, i think it is a great opportunity to ask congress to pass a law making it legal for fan ownerships of the dodgers, if they are ever sold. how is it playing in l.a.? people love it. people are walking up to me, high fiving month streets. they think it s a great idea. there is a lot of loyal fans here in los angeles.
to handle these matters behind closed doors. reporter: sports attorney says that there was little discretion when it came to the mccourts messy and scandalous divorce battles. dodger revenue was used for the mccourts personal expenses. that does not make baseball or commissioner selig happy. it is a black eye for baseball. mccourts, the way they run the organization have taken one of the most storied franchises in sports history and have almost reduced it like a hollywood reality show atmosphere. all of los angeles can come together. reporter: past few weeks have been rough for the mccourts. on opening day giants fan was severely beaten in the parking lot and to make his team s payroll mccourt had to borrow $30 million from fox network. jamie mccourt, team s president million her husband fired her in 2009, issued a statement saying as the 50% owner of the los angeles dodgers, i welcome and