The San Diego Chargers issued their sternest warning yet to City Hall in their long-running effort to get a new stadium, telling a mayor's advisory group they are closely monitoring developments in Los Angeles. Chargers attorney Mark Fabiani met Monday morning with the nine-member advisory group, which was appointed earlier this month by Mayor Kevin Faulconer to come up with a stadium plan that can go on the November 2016 ballot. Fabiani's statement, released to the media, backed up the belief this is likely the city's last chance to keep the Chargers, who could move to Los Angeles if a new stadium is built there. Simply put, it would be irresponsible for the Chargers not to be taking every possible step to protect the future of the franchise.'' St. Louis Rams owner Stan Kroenke is part of a joint venture that wants to build an 80,000-seat stadium in the L.A. suburb of Inglewood.
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