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[QUOTE="HuskyHawk, post: 2812223, member: 1414"] Yeah, there has been no talk. But a Providence stadium could be in the city, and still be an easier drive for 3/4 of the Boston western and southwestern suburbs than a Boston stadium would be. It would obviously also draw RI people and southeastern CT as well. I'm just suggesting that it might provide a much better solution than an expensive location in Boston that is hard for suburbanites to reach. By the way, the Red Sox registered the trademark "WooSox". I think Worcester is going to win that battle, and it probably should. Really becoming a nice small city. I don't agree with [USER=264]@Da_Aisijimo_Gou[/USER] that the east/north areas of Everett, Revere, Lynn, are at all reachable on the average weeknight from the western burbs. The commuter rail runs sporadically, and mostly to South Station. And driving there...let's just say that I can get to Portland Maine more easily than there from my spot along 495 in Franklin. That's about a 2 hour drive with traffic. In summer on a weekend it could be worse. Due to starting in Foxborough, the Revs mostly draw from south of the Pike. Putting any stadium north of the Pike will kill the fanbase. [/QUOTE]
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