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menegatj
10-04-2008, 05:29 AM
As a faithful from overseas since 1980, it angers me to read the the future of this famous club may be played in another city.

To all the so-called faithful who've posted threads of approval or apathy, consider the following:

The city of San Francisco and the San Francisco 49ers prestige, heritage and appeal are intrincately linked and forged since inception all those years ago at Kezar and later at Candlestick.

When one sees the Golden Gate Bridge, Coit Tower, the Transamerica Pyramid, Alcatraz etc etc, these city landmarks are identifiable with the 49ers.

Dont dismiss the history of your team so easily. Embrace the city this team bears its name. It where it all began and it should be preserved. Find a way to keep the niners in San Francisco. Even if the city or the Yorks arent trying hard enough to make it happen. The faithful can make a difference in numbers.

I have witnessed first hand what happens to the identity of teams once they leave their spiritual homes. (Aussie rules football) Its never the same. Forever in many ways the spirit is gone.

NinersFanatic
10-04-2008, 12:26 PM
As long as we keep the 49er name, I don't really care since I live nowhere near California.

young tone
10-04-2008, 02:44 PM
I think we all want to stay in San Francisco but I dont think its possible. If Santa Clara can get us the stadium, we'll still be San Francisco no matter what. Nothing will change, only our location of the stadium. I can see if we were changing our name or our City's name but we are still the San Francisco 49ers...

I was pro San Francisco too but at this point I dont care if its in SF or SC, just get this **** stadium built!

ClobberHouse
10-04-2008, 05:48 PM
As a faithful from overseas since 1980, it angers me to read the the future of this famous club may be played in another city.

To all the so-called faithful who've posted threads of approval or apathy, consider the following:

The city of San Francisco and the San Francisco 49ers prestige, heritage and appeal are intrincately linked and forged since inception all those years ago at Kezar and later at Candlestick.

When one sees the Golden Gate Bridge, Coit Tower, the Transamerica Pyramid, Alcatraz etc etc, these city landmarks are identifiable with the 49ers.

Dont dismiss the history of your team so easily. Embrace the city this team bears its name. It where it all began and it should be preserved. Find a way to keep the niners in San Francisco. Even if the city or the Yorks arent trying hard enough to make it happen. The faithful can make a difference in numbers.

I have witnessed first hand what happens to the identity of teams once they leave their spiritual homes. (Aussie rules football) Its never the same. Forever in many ways the spirit is gone.

Not much news on the SC deal and no word either from Carmen on Prop G. :thinking:

Eng74
10-04-2008, 06:05 PM
As a faithful from overseas since 1980, it angers me to read the the future of this famous club may be played in another city.

To all the so-called faithful who've posted threads of approval or apathy, consider the following:

The city of San Francisco and the San Francisco 49ers prestige, heritage and appeal are intrincately linked and forged since inception all those years ago at Kezar and later at Candlestick.

When one sees the Golden Gate Bridge, Coit Tower, the Transamerica Pyramid, Alcatraz etc etc, these city landmarks are identifiable with the 49ers.

Dont dismiss the history of your team so easily. Embrace the city this team bears its name. It where it all began and it should be preserved. Find a way to keep the niners in San Francisco. Even if the city or the Yorks arent trying hard enough to make it happen. The faithful can make a difference in numbers.

I have witnessed first hand what happens to the identity of teams once they leave their spiritual homes. (Aussie rules football) Its never the same. Forever in many ways the spirit is gone.

There is nothing that would be better than is to build the stadium if money didn't matter. The big problem in SF is land. There is not enough of it and what is ther is all being used or someone has an idea of how to use it another way and make more money off of it. Since you do not have the luck of being able to come to a game you do not get to see the nice condos that are being put up right next to the Stick. They are starting in the $500,000.00. That should give you an idea of what the land is worth that the Stick is sitting on if the City of San Francisco was to have the 49ers move to Santa Clara. The Max that the stadium could get usd by the team would be 12 times a year ( 2 preseason, 8 regular season and 2 playoff games). To have 70,000 seats and parking for say 1/2 or 3/4 of that is a lot of land that is not making money and the City knows it. They maybe have one or two concerts there a year but I think they are doing them at ATT Park now. Why do you think the city of SF is not trying too hard to keep the 49ers in SF? The 49ers are spending their own money to do up keep on the Stick not the City. I think it is a shame that the city has done this to the team.

ninerjeff
10-04-2008, 09:16 PM
As long as we keep the 49er name, I don't really care since I live nowhere near California.

that really doesn't make any sense to keep the name if they leave northern california or the bay area. the name "49ers" only applies to the northern california region and would sound pretty silly if put any place else. the "irwindale 49ers"? yeah that has SIGNIFICANT historical importance and makes A LOT of sense:rolleyes:

NinersFanatic
10-05-2008, 12:20 PM
that really doesn't make any sense to keep the name if they leave northern california or the bay area. the name "49ers" only applies to the northern california region and would sound pretty silly if put any place else. the "irwindale 49ers"? yeah that has SIGNIFICANT historical importance and makes A LOT of sense:rolleyes:

Aren't we still going to stay in California?

Furthermore, the "49ers" name has become more associated with the football team than the original Gold Rush. The University of North Carolina at Charlotte athletic teams are also called the "49ers" and they're nowhere near the Bay Area.

http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g160/truthserum607/College%20logos/Charlotte_49ers.png

ZooYork
10-05-2008, 12:55 PM
As a faithful from overseas since 1980, it angers me to read the the future of this famous club may be played in another city.

To all the so-called faithful who've posted threads of approval or apathy, consider the following:

The city of San Francisco and the San Francisco 49ers prestige, heritage and appeal are intrincately linked and forged since inception all those years ago at Kezar and later at Candlestick.

When one sees the Golden Gate Bridge, Coit Tower, the Transamerica Pyramid, Alcatraz etc etc, these city landmarks are identifiable with the 49ers.

Dont dismiss the history of your team so easily. Embrace the city this team bears its name. It where it all began and it should be preserved. Find a way to keep the niners in San Francisco. Even if the city or the Yorks arent trying hard enough to make it happen. The faithful can make a difference in numbers.

I have witnessed first hand what happens to the identity of teams once they leave their spiritual homes. (Aussie rules football) Its never the same. Forever in many ways the spirit is gone.

I would agree with you if they were to move the 49ers to Southern California, but Santa Clara is still considered the Bay Area.

mightier49er
10-06-2008, 09:24 PM
Sic and Tired 1:
Please stop moving Justin around.. let him focus on one or two spots which will allow the rest of the D to get in Synch!

Sic and tired two:
Offense is as expected as with Martz is much more exciting but... a bunch of sacks and thus far predictable.

I am so sick over paying $300/yr for the last five years to see us fail....C'mon Niners!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Charles Kiser
10-06-2008, 11:21 PM
Aren't we still going to stay in California?

Furthermore, the "49ers" name has become more associated with the football team than the original Gold Rush. The University of North Carolina at Charlotte athletic teams are also called the "49ers" and they're nowhere near the Bay Area.

http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g160/truthserum607/College%20logos/Charlotte_49ers.png

this is just not right there is only 1 49ers i don't believe you or at least i don't believe theres a cocomonga 49ers or whatever you are approaching blasphemy

liked the Lion though but watch out he'll break your heart

Iamavictory
10-07-2008, 03:33 AM
If I remember my history correctly, the gold rush of 1849 started with a discovery at Sutter's mill, near Sacramento. San Francisco exploded because it was an obvious choice for transit and trade with the boom. I don't beleive there was any coast to coast railroad at that time, so the only way across the country was by stage, or by steamship. The gold rush of 1849 brought more than just eastern Americans to the bay area. Alot of different nationalities came seeking their fame and fortune there, especialy orientals. My point being, although San Francisco was the focal point of it, it really belongs to the entire north part of the state, so why should anyone be upset if the team moved anywhere in that area? I wouldn't even mind the Sacramento 49ERS!..and the name would still be relevent...

NinersFanatic
10-07-2008, 10:38 AM
this is just not right there is only 1 49ers i don't believe you or at least i don't believe theres a cocomonga 49ers or whatever you are approaching blasphemy

liked the Lion though but watch out he'll break your heart

Lol.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte_49ers

The Charlotte 49ers is the name for all of the intercollegiate athletic teams that play for the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. This consists of sixteen teams (eight for each gender) that compete in the Atlantic 10 Conference of the NCAA's Division I.

ninerjeff
10-19-2008, 11:03 PM
Aren't we still going to stay in California?

Furthermore, the "49ers" name has become more associated with the football team than the original Gold Rush. The University of North Carolina at Charlotte athletic teams are also called the "49ers" and they're nowhere near the Bay Area.

http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g160/truthserum607/College%20logos/Charlotte_49ers.png

that's so easy. they STOLE the nickname and just changed the logo. look at it its an arm swinging a pickax. it doesn't mean that charlotte has ANYTHING to do with the nickname "49ers" the origins of the nickname goes back to the gold rush and the people who came to northern california (not charlotte) in 1849 hence the nickname 49ers.