Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Continue The Legacy, 49er Tickets For All Season Games Available Here


Winning five Vince Lombardi trophies, five conference championships, and 18 division championships, the San Francisco 49ers really proves that they are indeed for having the greatest dynasties in the history of NFL during the 1980s and early 1990s. Joe Montana, Jerry Rice, Ronnie Lott, Steve Young, and Coach Bill Walsh are the pride of the team who are amazing and notable players and have been inducted in the hall of fame.

There are now new additions from the 2012 NFL draft of the San Francisco 49ers; they're A.J Jenkins (WR), LaMichael James (RB), Joe Looney (G), Darius Fleming (OLB), Trenton Robinson (FS), Jason Slowey (T), and Cam Johnson (DE). Their rookie minicamp happened over the weekend, and workout session for the team continued on right until this week. When it comes to their offseason workout, the team is really behind the curtains. Speaking about their training programs, they gave glimpses through an 88 seconds video yet there was not much said and seen that will give you the impression of their progress with their training programs. Last May 15, 2012, the San Francisco 49ers team joined the NFL for their program called “create a youth football safety and helmet replacement”. This program will be helpful to underserved communities with beneficiary leagues. To replace 10 years old or older helmets and replace them with new ones is the goal of the program with the aid of sponsoring parties; and such program is for free. At the same time, they are going to provide truly talented and well educated coaches to help the young athletes fit and right. This is indeed good news for beloved fans out there! Not only do the 49ers make you proud when then play but also when they do well for the community. Be assured that when you get 49er tickets you don't simply help the team but also you are part of their charity mission for other unlucky as well as underserved communities.

The team still plays at Candlestick Park, which is conveniently at the Candlestick point off the western shore of the San Francisco Bay. The place has a unique location however strong winds can create unusual playing conditions during matches. And there is a new stadium being built in Santa Clara, California that the team will relocate to. Thus, fans of the SF 49ers should definitely watch their remaining games in the infamous Candlestick Park before they transfer to their brand new home. Besides, fans of the team are actually on all out support every game time, the truth is 49er tickets are not easy to find, odds are slim, well perhaps if you watch out for the official announcement of its availability to the public that's the only way you can get your hands to it. But once you get your hands to 1, you will definitely have a lot of fun watching them live!

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