
OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) -- It's not just the fans who are angry about the Oakland Raiders moving to Las Vegas.
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City leaders say the team didn't do enough to try and stay in Oakland and they want them out long before the 2018 season finishes.
They want the Raiders out of the Coliseum and out of Oakland -- the way an angry spouse wants the other out of the house before a divorce.
In Oakland City Hall Monday, both the mayor and city council president feel that, despite all their efforts, The Raiders and League have given up on them long ago.
"I am sure you've all heard by now, the disappointing news," said Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf.
By the time she met with reporters inside city hall Monday who in Oakland had not heard that the Raiders threat to leave town for Las Vegas had become reality. "I, feel that we have been double-crossed. I feel that we have been abandoned," Oakland City Council President Larry Reid.
"We did everything they asked of us," Schaaf said. "This was their choice."
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