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Schaefer, Sullivan, Foxboro Stadium...

Look at those long skinny aluminum benches with no back rests.:ohno:


Home of the New England Patriots for more than 30 years, Foxboro Stadium was one of the NFL's worst stadiums.

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During the Patriots first 11 years of existence they played at several different stadiums. During the Patriots first year, 1960, they played at Nickerson Field. Over the next eleven years they played at Fenway Park, Alumni Stadium and Harvard Stadium. The Patriots wanted a permanent place for the team to play at. Foxboro, MA was chosen as the site for a stadium for the Patriots.

Construction began on September 23, 1970 and was completed in just under a year for the start of the 1971 NFL season. No public funding was used to construct the $7.1 million stadium. It was originally named Schaefer Stadium after the Schaefer Brewing Company. From 1983 until 1989, the stadium was then named Sullivan Stadium, after the family that owned the Patriots. Finally, it was renamed Foxboro Stadium in 1989.

The New England Patriots played their first game at the stadium against the New York Giants on August 15, 1971 (I was there, what a disaster, the toilets broke down, and the traffic jam after the gane was EPIC) when over 60,000 fans filled the stadium. Foxboro Stadium consisted of one-tier grandstands that were located on both sides of the playing field. Seating areas also extended beyond the end zones. The main scoreboard was located above the seats in the south end zone. Foxboro Stadium was composed of mainly bleachers.


The last game at Foxboro Stadium was a snow covered game vs. the Oakland Raiders on January 19, 2002. The stadium was demolished in the spring of 2002. The Patriots moved into Gillette Stadium the next year.





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I thought this was about the old Kingdome in Seattle
 

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Wrigley was even worse for football.... 1 bathroom fior everybody...

per the soldiers comment...
 

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Saw Pink Floyd and u2 there... When I was 11 or so. A lot of concrete, it would get so cold there.
 

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The traffic on Route 1 getting in and out was awful. We used to park at a restaurant called The End Zone about a mile or so away to make it easier to leave.
 

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without a doubt the vet in South Philly was the worse place to see anything
 

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I went to a game in foxboro years ago and it was the worst experience at a game. The seating is painful and if it is raining there is virtually no place to take cover.
 
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without a doubt the vet in South Philly was the worse place to see anything

I was at the opener at the Vet....very early seventies against the Expos....

The Vet had the worst turf of all major sports...players despised it...(<)<
 

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Municipal Stadium aka Mistake by the Lake. I watched George Brett of KC hit a dead centerfield homerun there. Ugly stadium IMO.
 

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Municipal Stadium aka Mistake by the Lake. I watched George Brett of KC hit a dead centerfield homerun there. Ugly stadium IMO.


I was there when George Brett hit is 300th homerun as I was about 10ft from it in right field and some old blind guy got it by luck
 

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