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The Kansas City Chiefs have already threatened to leave Kansas City if the city does not help finance renovations to Arrowhead Stadium, and now it seems that the team has resorted to bribes – and people are not happy about it.

Last week, the Kansas City Chiefs made it clear that they would consider leaving the city if the citizens of Jackson County, Missouri do not vote to extend a sales tax to finance a new baseball stadium and a renovated football stadium. And now, the Chiefs and the Kansas City Royals are holding a potential $266 million donation over the city.

The Chiefs and the Royals have agreed to commit $266 million in “Community Benefits Agreements” to Jackson County – but only if the April 2 vote goes their way.

“It’s critical to mention that these historic CBAs are contingent on a majority ‘Yes’ vote during the Jackson County general municipal election on April 2. A positive result will not only keep both the Chiefs and Royals in Jackson County for decades to come, but also pour millions of dollars — $266 million to be exact — directly back into the community,” an article on the team Chiefs team website said.

Obviously, fans were not at all happy about this.

We’ll have to see whether or not the vote ultimately goes their way.

[Kansas City Chiefs]