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A Dreamer...trying to find my way home for dinner
The 49ers when they first started out in San Francisco had a mostly blue collar fan base who loved the game and the team and fought for them in the stands with their last breaths. Horse throats were a common place around the bay on Monday's after 49ers games. Over the years after the 49ers have tasted so much success wine sippers replaced a lot of beer drinkers who had a little more rowdy in them.
I have nothing bad to say about wine drinkers but as tickets rise the blue collar fans begin to get phased out for corporate sponsors and that money. Over the years I have seen loyal fans have to decide on buying season tickets or improving their lives on a year around day to day real life way. Many decided to buy big screen TV's and stay at home to cheer at home. More and more people are deciding to go to a local eating establishment or bar to take in the Sunday experience.
The Stick always had enough blue collar fans to make that place Rock hard. When the Stick rocked it could be one of the loudest places to play. The visitors locker room was cramped and out dated which also gave the 49ers a advantage. The Stick field slowed down fast running backs as Dorsett and Barry Sanders found out. Eddie D. knew when to leave the sprinklers on a little longer the night before one of the great backs came in. The field is below sea level so most of the time mother nature worked her magic for our 49ers.
This new stadium looks fantastic with every bell and whistle you can imagine but when the chips are down all that counts is winning games. It seems like it is more about steak houses and luxury boxes while the more blue collar fans bake in a hot sun and some have to ditch their seats to stay cool. It was reported that some of the primo seats were also ditched so that the more white collar crowd could party in private.
Home Field advantage is huge in the NFL and being loud is so important to the home team. Just look at Seattle and while some of their fans can be a pain in the ass to talk to you have to give them credit for that 12th man and the excitement it brings to the team and the city.
Look people are going to cheer the way they want to and I know we are not going back to Kezar or Candlestick but finding that Home Field Advantage is going to be more of a challenge. I know 49ers fans are up to the challenge. Let's Rock the new house.




I have nothing bad to say about wine drinkers but as tickets rise the blue collar fans begin to get phased out for corporate sponsors and that money. Over the years I have seen loyal fans have to decide on buying season tickets or improving their lives on a year around day to day real life way. Many decided to buy big screen TV's and stay at home to cheer at home. More and more people are deciding to go to a local eating establishment or bar to take in the Sunday experience.
The Stick always had enough blue collar fans to make that place Rock hard. When the Stick rocked it could be one of the loudest places to play. The visitors locker room was cramped and out dated which also gave the 49ers a advantage. The Stick field slowed down fast running backs as Dorsett and Barry Sanders found out. Eddie D. knew when to leave the sprinklers on a little longer the night before one of the great backs came in. The field is below sea level so most of the time mother nature worked her magic for our 49ers.
This new stadium looks fantastic with every bell and whistle you can imagine but when the chips are down all that counts is winning games. It seems like it is more about steak houses and luxury boxes while the more blue collar fans bake in a hot sun and some have to ditch their seats to stay cool. It was reported that some of the primo seats were also ditched so that the more white collar crowd could party in private.
Home Field advantage is huge in the NFL and being loud is so important to the home team. Just look at Seattle and while some of their fans can be a pain in the ass to talk to you have to give them credit for that 12th man and the excitement it brings to the team and the city.
Look people are going to cheer the way they want to and I know we are not going back to Kezar or Candlestick but finding that Home Field Advantage is going to be more of a challenge. I know 49ers fans are up to the challenge. Let's Rock the new house.



