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Random observation re: LV/Tottenham stadiums. by Wooderson
Someday in the future, the Spuds will be playing soccer on their nifty new automated grass field, which retracts so that the Jags can play a good team on artificial turf.
I found it funny then, in coming across a random article on the Raiders' new digs, that Mark Davis insisted on grass (putting in a tray like AZ has), but then making UNLV play on turf. Sort of a kick in the nuts. Like a wee-wee pad kind of thing.
FWIW, Spuds will lose a big name player* for sure in one of those cracks in the turf. I bet I could get someone to head to William Hill and lay that one down for me.
EDIT: * due to injury