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This is the first I heard about this, but that is what Mason and Ireland claimed today. Not a big change, that that means Oakland will have lost both of their sport franchises
The As technically are a professional franchise still.This is the first I heard about this, but that is what Mason and Ireland claimed today. Not a big change, that that means Oakland will have lost both of their sport franchises
Been so long, I forgot they existed - LOL. I have really pleasant memory of them. The year they played the Dodgers in the world series, the players said before the series started that they were disappointed to play the Dodgers and had hoped they would play a better team. Then they Hershisher kicked their assesThe As technically are a professional franchise still.
The As technically are a professional franchise still.
UMMM......no theyre not. F the Oakland A's![]()
The As technically are a professional franchise still.
Huston Street, version Oakland, will always be my favorite closer of all time.Been so long, I forgot they existed - LOL. I have really pleasant memory of them. The year they played the Dodgers in the world series, the players said before the series started that they were disappointed to play the Dodgers and had hoped they would play a better team. Then they Hershisher kicked their asses![]()
True. It's not like the 9ers moving way the hell down where they did.Who cares? Oakland and San Fran are separated by a fucking bridge. Just take your bottomless pookyak's and drive over the fucker.
First you've heard of it? It's been talked about for at least 2 years now. It seems like the mention it at least once every Warriors game played at Oracle.
As memory serves me, driving over the bridge is going to cost them some money - something like 5 o5 7 dollars.Who cares? Oakland and San Fran are separated by a fucking bridge. Just take your bottomless pookyak's and drive over the fucker.
I am here in Southern California and I don't listen to the games played by the Warriors and I don't watch them either.First you've heard of it? It's been talked about for at least 2 years now. It seems like the mention it at least once every Warriors game played at Oracle.
As memory serves me, driving over the bridge is going to cost them some money - something like 5 o5 7 dollars.
Well, first I would have to drive 400 miles or more to see them since I am 50 miles east of Los Angeles, but that would be a reasonable price and it's not the price of 5 or 7 dollars that will bother most coming from Oakland - it's going to be fighting the traffic - lolSo add that to the ticket cost, gets you to $205
Well, first I would have to drive 400 miles or more to see them since I am 50 miles east of Los Angeles, but that would be a reasonable price and it's not the price of 5 or 7 dollars that will bother most coming from Oakland - it's going to be fighting the traffic - lol
I don't care personally and quite honestly if I was going to go to a game, I'd rather do it in SF then Oakland. It's worse than South Central Los Angeles in many areas and totally ghetto. I'm not sure why any team would play in that town really. If the are moving close to the Embarcadero, then they will do very well - that particular area is really nice even though parking is a bitchWell yeah but the money is already on the right side of the bridge (or will be in 2019). Plus there's lots of public transport. Bottom line is there is no downside to this, except for a little for Oakland and even then the current stadium is in the middle of a freeway and parking lot extravaganza, not a real neighborhood for miles.
This one will be like AT&T, a neighborhood stadium in a legit city, spectacular. Not to mention the new shops, condos, parks, etc. It's a whole thing.
As memory serves me, driving over the bridge is going to cost them some money - something like 5 o5 7 dollars.