Originally posted by Beeker:
ILL, it's very obvious he doesn't ... he's a Cowpukes fan.
Oh sorry, I didn't realise it was a pre-requisite to live in Santa Clara to be a 9ers fan.
There are 208 users in the forums
Originally posted by Beeker:
ILL, it's very obvious he doesn't ... he's a Cowpukes fan.
Matt Maiocco @MaioccoCSN
Andy Dolich hears the 49ers are closing in on a naming-rights deal for the Santa Clara stadium, set to open in 2014. http://bit.ly/ZMSmoN
Originally posted by BayArea:
Originally posted by mayo49:
Originally posted by BayArea:
Originally posted by Rascal:
I might be wrong, but I remember reading about it, non-expanded the new stadium has an even smaller capacity than Candlestick Park. I just wonder why aren't we building the biggest stadium in the NFL when we have a chance to ??
Also, why open air ? Just to keep its tradition ? I would have thought a cover stadium would be far louder for the visiting team and will give us the chance to get used to it when we have to play in really loud stadiums such as the Century Link.
Why build a bigger stadium? So we can end up like the Cowgirls and have a blackout in our hometown every game because there are 20,000 empty seats? 70k is plenty and bigger isn't always better. Just like with the Giants, AT&T park isn't the biggest park but it is easily one of the nicest and best to see a game at and as a result we sell out almost every game. Quality over quantity.
This is California, we don't do domes here.
Hey, you don't have to tell me that. I couldn't stand an ugly eye sore of a dome anyway.
Originally posted by Rascal:
Originally posted by Beeker:
ILL, it's very obvious he doesn't ... he's a Cowpukes fan.
Oh sorry, I didn't realise it was a pre-requisite to live in Santa Clara to be a 9ers fan.
Originally posted by Rascal:
No, before the game or at half time you can. Is about the overall experience. Otherwise, you might as well just watch the game on TV.
Originally posted by Rascal:
Oh sorry, I didn't realise it was a pre-requisite to live in Santa Clara to be a 9ers fan.
Originally posted by iLL49er:
Originally posted by Rascal:
Oh sorry, I didn't realise it was a pre-requisite to live in Santa Clara to be a 9ers fan.
sorry man, i'm glad our stadium doesn't in any way resemble that circus known as jerry world
Originally posted by Marvin49:
Originally posted by iLL49er:
Originally posted by Rascal:
Oh sorry, I didn't realise it was a pre-requisite to live in Santa Clara to be a 9ers fan.
sorry man, i'm glad our stadium doesn't in any way resemble that circus known as jerry world
This.
I don't want to pay that much to be in s stadium where the jumbotron is so large you just end up watching the game on that screen. Most of the people I've talked to say that people tend to not even look at the field.
Originally posted by Jcool:
Matt Maiocco @MaioccoCSN
Andy Dolich hears the 49ers are closing in on a naming-rights deal for the Santa Clara stadium, set to open in 2014. http://bit.ly/ZMSmoN
Originally posted by pdizo916:Originally posted by Jcool:Matt Maiocco ‏@MaioccoCSN
Andy Dolich hears the 49ers are closing in on a naming-rights deal for the Santa Clara stadium, set to open in 2014. http://bit.ly/ZMSmoN
i wonder what's going to be the name?!?!
Originally posted by zillabeast:
Originally posted by pdizo916:
Originally posted by Jcool:
Matt Maiocco ‏@MaioccoCSN
Andy Dolich hears the 49ers are closing in on a naming-rights deal for the Santa Clara stadium, set to open in 2014. http://bit.ly/ZMSmoN
i wonder what's going to be the name?!?!
Yahoo Field
Originally posted by SonocoNinerFan:
Originally posted by zillabeast:
Originally posted by pdizo916:
Originally posted by Jcool:
Matt Maiocco ‏@MaioccoCSN
Andy Dolich hears the 49ers are closing in on a naming-rights deal for the Santa Clara stadium, set to open in 2014. http://bit.ly/ZMSmoN
i wonder what's going to be the name?!?!
Yahoo Field
Dad Gum Yahoo! Field
Originally posted by Rascal:
Originally posted by mayo49:
This is California, we don't do domes here.
But, San Fran can get cold and wet. Plus, by the way, the NFL doesn't like to host the Super Bowl in cold markets.
Originally posted by SonocoNinerFan:
Originally posted by Rascal:
Originally posted by mayo49:
This is California, we don't do domes here.
But, San Fran can get cold and wet. Plus, by the way, the NFL doesn't like to host the Super Bowl in cold markets.
Like New York?