It appears the #Chiefs are, indeed, rolling out the old-school Municipal stadium paint scheme for the field on Sunday. Take a look at this (crappy) image of the old field, and compare to the stencil marks on the field today.
Kinda can see what George was talking about in this picture. Our seats were on lower level corner end zone in the corner L bend seating hust in front of that column. I was there unless dad didnt have work at TWA then I sat in the huddle club. I always felt sorry for those who had seat behind the columns talk about getting fucked.
Originally Posted by srvy:
Kinda can see what George was talking about in this picture. Our seats were on lower level corner end zone in the corner L bend seating hust in front of that column. I was there unless dad didnt have work at TWA then I sat in the huddle club. I always felt sorry for those who had seat behind the columns talk about getting ****ed.
In that picture as we view it, the stands on the right side was the "Wolfpack" section. These were steel bleachers put up in the outfield, starting at the left field line, across center toward right field. Where the camera man is is where the right field wall would be for baseball, which was also called "Stenerud's Roost." The far end of the field where the press box curves around, that's where home plate for baseball would have been. That far end zone behind the goalposts was where the kids in the "Huddle Club" would sit. The players would enter and exit the field up a walkway that went up into the stands behind that far goal post. Also, both teams were on the same sideline in front of the Wolfpack. 50 yard line split the bench areas. [Reply]
Originally Posted by srvy:
Kinda can see what George was talking about in this picture. Our seats were on lower level corner end zone in the corner L bend seating hust in front of that column. I was there unless dad didnt have work at TWA then I sat in the huddle club. I always felt sorry for those who had seat behind the columns talk about getting ****ed.
Yeah That was me as a kid. Upper deck behind a pole. Rich kids got all the breaks.
It will be tough to get Arrowhead parking in some guys yard for a buck then walk in for the full experience [Reply]