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Yeah, I personally hated those dual purpose fields. I can't imagine the players loved them either...The old football/baseball field combo.
I'll be honest and please don't hate me...My family had season tickets in Anaheim from the day the Rams arrived until they left.
I miss this stadium and the Rams playing on that field. There were so many fun days at this place, and watching the Rams play outdoors in the sun, with those uniforms, cannot be beat.
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Oh really...you suck!I'll be honest and please don't hate me...
That stadium sucked. The sight lines were horrific... I never liked it.
When I watched them at the Coli.. shitty seats and amenities and all.. it was SOOOOOOOOOOOOO much better.
Funny you say that. Jim Everett just tweeted this today about that field!Yeah, I personally hated those dual purpose fields. I can't imagine the players loved them either...
Chick hater!What I liked about the Big A was ease of access. Quick shot down to garden grove freeway then 57 and you're there. So much easier than the Coliseum. This is why most of my games I attended as a kid were the Angels. Later on in my teens we'd hit a game then Disneyland sometimes on the weekend.
But that era is bitter due to the fact Georgia was looking for an out. LA didn't like her, which was valid on the heels of what was one of the league's best owners prior to her shitty window of ownership.
Big A was easy to get into but except for 1980 opening day, I never had a problem getting into Dodger Stadium. There was one entrance that was easy to get into the stadium because very few people knew about this entrance.What I liked about the Big A was ease of access. Quick shot down to garden grove freeway then 57 and you're there. So much easier than the Coliseum. This is why most of my games I attended as a kid were the Angels. Later on in my teens we'd hit a game then Disneyland sometimes on the weekend.
But that era is bitter due to the fact Georgia was looking for an out. LA didn't like her, which was valid on the heels of what was one of the league's best owners prior to her shitty window of ownership.
I remember the "Please sell the team!" banners. We lost so many players back then to other teams who'd become stars. Her front office wanted to pinch pennies, but still get rewarded.What I liked about the Big A was ease of access. Quick shot down to garden grove freeway then 57 and you're there. So much easier than the Coliseum. This is why most of my games I attended as a kid were the Angels. Later on in my teens we'd hit a game then Disneyland sometimes on the weekend.
But that era is bitter due to the fact Georgia was looking for an out. LA didn't like her, which was valid on the heels of what was one of the league's best owners prior to her shitty window of ownership.
I don't recall anyone calling them the Anaheim Rams. Everything was LA Rams, even game tickets, programs, etc.As a kid I hated any move. I'm A little OCD. I started rooting for the L.A. Rams. That was the team. It rolls off the tongue. I hated when people called them the Anaheim Rams. They were officially the LA Rams so it drove me nuts. Being a kid from the East that's like an insult. As if LA didn't even want them so some rinky dink unknown took the scraps. They might as well have been the Trenton Rams to me. The move to St Louis was even harder to accept. It removed all question of them being the LA Rams. My fandom was twisted like a pretzel in my brain. Its odd since I never attended A game nor am I from LA. I was so relieved when they went back to where they were when I started roofing for them as a kid.
For exanple, the Dallas Cowboys wouldn't feel the same if they moved to Fort Worth Texas. The Eagles wouldn't feel the same if they moved to Harrisburg PA. The only reasons the Ravens worked out so well was on field success. Plus Cleveland kept the Browns name.
Okay so I'm a tad confused on this...The Dallas Cowboys played in Irving, until their new Stadium was built in Arlington, they never played in Dallas. The New York Football Giants last played in New York at the old Yankee Stadium back in the early 70's and same with the New York Jets as both teams play in New Jersey. The San Francisco 49ers currently play in Santa Clara and are still called the San Francisco 49ers.For exanple, the Dallas Cowboys wouldn't feel the same if they moved to Fort Worth Texas. The Eagles wouldn't feel the same if they moved to Harrisburg PA. The only reasons the Ravens worked out so well was on field success. Plus Cleveland kept the Browns name.
When the Raiders moved to LA then people start calling the Rams the Anaheim Rams and saying LA was the Raiders town. There were a lot of Raider fans back then even in PA. They’d rub it in when I was a kid. I hated it.Okay so I'm a tad confused on this...The Dallas Cowboys played in Irving, until their new Stadium was built in Arlington, they never played in Dallas. The New York Football Giants last played in New York at the old Yankee Stadium back in the early 70's and same with the New York Jets as both teams play in New Jersey. The San Francisco 49ers currently play in Santa Clara and are still called the San Francisco 49ers.
When the Rams moved to Anaheim I didn't like it either because I thought the Coliseum field was better and I could not stand the dirt on the field when teams shared stadiums, but the Rams were still called the Los Angeles Rams back then, however, when the Raiders moved to the Coliseum it bothered me somewhat.
Did not come across that much in Upstate NY, however, anytime I ran into a Raider fan I would tell them to be a Raider fan you have to be worth a dime from the neck up.They’d rub it in when I was a kid. I hated it.
Used to use the Glendale Fwy (?) entrance at north end of the complex and park near the entrance/exit. Used to get out of the stadium in 10 mins while everybody else, especially the ones trying to get to Stadium Way, sat for half an hour...Big A was easy to get into but except for 1980 opening day, I never had a problem getting into Dodger Stadium. There was one entrance that was easy to get into the stadium because very few people knew about this entrance.
People almost always took the 110 freeway entrance which took forever to get into Dodger Stadium.