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Post by sportsfankeith on Feb 26, 2007 0:00:47 GMT -5
I would like to know who has the best and worst stadiums in the league? 1) Based on looks and seating 2) fans at games and roudyness
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Post by Gene on Feb 26, 2007 0:08:40 GMT -5
I would like to know who has the best and worst stadiums in the league? 1) Based on looks and seating 2) fans at games and roudyness Arena wise i would say Reading is one of the nicest. Fan wise, i would say the freeze/legends fans are the most loyal & diehard.
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Post by Canton Cougar Fan on Feb 26, 2007 0:49:39 GMT -5
I would like to know who has the best and worst stadiums in the league? 1) Based on looks and seating 2) fans at games and roudyness Arena wise i would say Reading is one of the nicest. Fan wise, i would say the freeze/legends fans are the most loyal & diehard. I would agree.
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Post by Gene on Feb 26, 2007 1:05:30 GMT -5
.......as far as worst stadiums i really cant say. The ones i have been in havent been as nice as Readings but they havent been all that bad either.
Concerning bad fans, hmm, hard to say. We have alot of teams in here not really represented by alot of their respective fans but in their defense they may not know about this site or they dont care to visit it.
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Post by cantonfan on Feb 26, 2007 11:06:42 GMT -5
Arena wise i would say Reading is one of the nicest. Fan wise, i would say the freeze/legends fans are the most loyal & diehard. I would agree. I agree about the Legends/Freeze fans being the most loyal and diehaed haven't been to other Arenas but I plan on going to all the April away games, weather Life mess that up, I'll have to wait and see. I'm not in touch with the Legends but I hear rumors their replacing the score board and the new ones will be at each end of the Field, any one else hear this?
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Post by Sykotyk on Feb 26, 2007 12:32:59 GMT -5
Just based on pics and the few I've been to (Johnstown, Pittsburgh, Erie, and Canton), my picks would be:
AIFA North 1) Reading (new, big, nice) 2) Canton 3) Erie 4) Huntington 5) Johnstown 6) Danville 7) Pittsburgh
Sykotyk
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Post by UnoBomber on Feb 26, 2007 14:12:51 GMT -5
Erie's arena needs a face lift, BAD! Not to mention the turf is choppier than lake erie.
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Post by Un-Frozen Rich on Feb 26, 2007 15:47:36 GMT -5
Erie's arena needs a face lift, BAD! Not to mention the turf is choppier than lake erie. True. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the promised upgrades to the Tulio get done in our lifetimes. The turf is another issue altogether. There's GOT to be a used turf out there somewhere that is cheap, yet still better than the one we are using now. Judging from the limited number of pics I've see from Tupelo, the stadium there looks pretty good -- possibly up there with Canton and Erie, but not quite Reading standards.
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Post by slocoma on Feb 26, 2007 16:14:48 GMT -5
The Tullio (where the Freeze play) is a dump. Reminds of my days of youth when I used to go to Veterans Stadium in Philly.
Of course, the rowdiest fans are in Erie! Hell, at the home opener I beat up 3 little kids in the bathroom.
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Post by 123yathatsme on Feb 26, 2007 16:40:30 GMT -5
the turf from the end zone looks fine... but on tv it was horible lol it looked like there were lines everywhere
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Post by Free Agent Fan on Feb 26, 2007 16:47:18 GMT -5
That would be the tape we laid down to prevent injuries.
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Post by Canton Cougar Fan on Feb 26, 2007 17:47:16 GMT -5
I agree about the Legends/Freeze fans being the most loyal and diehaed haven't been to other Arenas but I plan on going to all the April away games, weather Life mess that up, I'll have to wait and see. I'm not in touch with the Legends but I hear rumors their replacing the score board and the new ones will be at each end of the Field, any one else hear this? I don't think it's up to the Legends to do that and if it was done I don't see why the team would be responsible to pay for it. That would be up to the Civic Center and the city to do that.
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Post by Sykotyk on Feb 26, 2007 17:53:08 GMT -5
I know that's what Steubenville is doing with the overhead scoreboard this year.
Sykotyk
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Post by cantonfan on Feb 26, 2007 19:05:31 GMT -5
I agree about the Legends/Freeze fans being the most loyal and diehaed haven't been to other Arenas but I plan on going to all the April away games, weather Life mess that up, I'll have to wait and see. I'm not in touch with the Legends but I hear rumors their replacing the score board and the new ones will be at each end of the Field, any one else hear this? I don't think it's up to the Legends to do that and if it was done I don't see why the team would be responsible to pay for it. That would be up to the Civic Center and the city to do that. Sorry now that I reread it, it dose sound like the Legends are doing it. The City is most likely doing it, I just wonder if theirs any truth to it? I would believe the City would tell the Legends hey were changing the score board, or at least I would hope they would.
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Post by Un-Frozen Rich on Feb 26, 2007 19:10:25 GMT -5
the turf from the end zone looks fine... but on tv it was horible lol it looked like there were lines everywhere A guy sitting behind me at the game joked that the extra lines must have been the metric measurements, or for Canadian Rules Indoor Football. I know they were there to add a little bit of safety for the players, and I'm all for that, but it was like putting a really ugly band-aid on a major problem that isn't going to get any better. Is turf generally something a team pays for, or a facility? I don't know how realistic it would be to think the arena would pay for it. Turf would only get used by the football team for something like 12 games a year.
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