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Chiefs -vs- 49ers Gathering Oct. 5th
We had a great tailgate last time the Chiefs came to play the 9ers. We had a good group, Logical even showed up. Plenty of food and drinks. We even made it on the local news. I don't know what the rules are going to be in the new stadium but it would be good to hook up with some of you if possible.
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I'll be there. My bro is taking me for my birthday.
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EDIT: DAMN YOU INMEM58 |
I'm in.
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Friend of mine scored suite tickets to this through a mutual friend of ours. Lucky bastard.
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Honestly, I can see the Nazi's at Arrowhead rolling out similar rules in the near future. Seems like they get a little more bitchy out there every season. |
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We will figure something out. When there is a will there is a way. |
I used to live in the Bay Area but now live in KC, however, I'm going to try and make it. Tickets might be pretty expensive, possibly $300-400 each.
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http://blog.sfgate.com/stew/2014/04/...t-new-stadium/
It’s time for 49ers fans to get their budgets in order because this season’s big-time games are already going for big-time bucks — heck, even the mediocre games are pricey. The 2014 NFL schedule, released Wednesday, pits the 49ers against the rival Seahawks twice, including a prime-time Thanksgiving matchup at the new Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara. Tickets for the game were starting at $340 on StubHub. For games like the home opener against the Bears on Sept. 14, seats were going for $375 in the nose-bleeds and more than $3,000 in the lavish Champions Club section at the 50-yard line. Of course, those prices may come down depending on demand. Season tickets at the new Santa Clara digs started at $1,595, with 416 on StubHub as of Thursday morning. |
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