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Post by evad on Mar 2, 2012 12:52:09 GMT -5
"If" and "when" the L.A. team happens where do you think, from the choices given would be a good place to field a team. If you chose "other" provide a picture and a reason.
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Post by evad on Mar 2, 2012 12:54:08 GMT -5
I think Weingart "looks" good. Easy access to freeways and good size seating bowl but not to big.
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Post by jwolf on Mar 2, 2012 16:21:12 GMT -5
I'm going with Weingart only cuz it has to be the smallest of your options.
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Post by broncofan on Mar 2, 2012 18:16:54 GMT -5
Sounds good to me. Now if we get a team for it...
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Post by J. Myrle Fuller on Mar 4, 2012 12:49:34 GMT -5
I would rather have the Southern California team a little further outside L.A. Perhaps the Inland Empire region... although the biggest stadium I can find in the region (Palm Springs) seems to only hold about 5,000 and is shared with an amateur baseball team.
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Post by evad on Mar 6, 2012 12:53:24 GMT -5
I would rather have the Southern California team a little further outside L.A. Perhaps the Inland Empire region... although the biggest stadium I can find in the region (Palm Springs) seems to only hold about 5,000 and is shared with an amateur baseball team. Is this the place you're talking about? If you look closely you can see the Football field stripes in the outfield. That field would be to far away from the stands.
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Post by gatek99 on Mar 6, 2012 14:19:39 GMT -5
whatever is the smallest
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Post by J. Myrle Fuller on Mar 9, 2012 11:56:11 GMT -5
I would rather have the Southern California team a little further outside L.A. Perhaps the Inland Empire region... although the biggest stadium I can find in the region (Palm Springs) seems to only hold about 5,000 and is shared with an amateur baseball team. Is this the place you're talking about? If you look closely you can see the Football field stripes in the outfield. That field would be to far away from the stands. It might be, but I thought that stadium seated somewhere over 5,000, and that one doesn't look like it even comes close to that. They could realign the football field to align with the left-field line, but that might lead to a compromise on field length (which wouldn't be unprecedented, NFL Europe squeezed their London team onto a 93-yard pitch, and the high school rulebooks have specifications for an 80-yard field for 6-to-9 man variants). The SFL hasn't shied away from experimental rules before, such as the three-point conversion and 4-point FG line, so if it means they could use more baseball stadiums by using a shorter field, they might consider it. The next-largest IE stadium's in San Bernardino, which has similar issues.
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Post by socal on Apr 12, 2012 15:03:40 GMT -5
nm
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