Fran
08-05-2004, 12:24 PM
http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2004/Aug/05/sp/sp12a.html
Islanders plan to stay, despite losing $1 million
The Hawaiian Islanders lost more than $1 million this past season, but owner Kimberly W. Dey has a message for those who feel the arenafootball2 franchise is in danger of folding.
"What is amazing to me is people (in the media) have the audacity to still ask me that question," Dey said. "The most upsetting part is people asking me how come it's still struggling. That, to me, is the most upsetting part."
Chris Dey, the Islanders executive director and general manager who is married to Kimberly, said the losses were substantial, but were only half what they were in the inaugural season of 2002.
That's a lot of money to lose.
Fran
Islanders plan to stay, despite losing $1 million
The Hawaiian Islanders lost more than $1 million this past season, but owner Kimberly W. Dey has a message for those who feel the arenafootball2 franchise is in danger of folding.
"What is amazing to me is people (in the media) have the audacity to still ask me that question," Dey said. "The most upsetting part is people asking me how come it's still struggling. That, to me, is the most upsetting part."
Chris Dey, the Islanders executive director and general manager who is married to Kimberly, said the losses were substantial, but were only half what they were in the inaugural season of 2002.
That's a lot of money to lose.
Fran