Favorite Stadiums/Atmospheres as a Player or Fan

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Re: Favorite Stadiums/Atmospheres as a Player or Fan

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Warpig wrote:Third: Glouster Memorial Stadium has U.S. History built into it. Those light poles on the field are a symbol of WPA projects built in 1939/40 during the depression. Another field build during the same project was Newark White Field, which also had the same light poles, until a recent renovation.


Logan's old Bill Sauer Field was also a WPA project. Finished a little earlier than Glouster Memorial and White Field, but the stadium along with the city pool were both depression era WPA projects. Only a few of those left.

I assume old Polley Field maybe as well? It certainly has the look of one.


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Orange and Brown wrote:
Lungbuster wrote:No offence organge and brown, but Boston Feild isnt anything special. yeah it has turf, but thats not a big deal anymore. The atmosphere isnt that great either. You dont get enough energy from the fans with them being 50 ft from the feild itself.


Yea, No offence taken.

NY has the best fans in the TVC hands down. Ny fans are loud and proud!!!!!!!


Always loved the Nelson/York area--I go there a lot and stand along the fence on the visitors side----that first big bang gets me everytime


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