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Your company is professional and very prompt, my family had a great time we thank you all so very much. Would rather go to a home game of the Chargers its just 600 miles away and Oakland is the closest too us.
things tat are great about it
I love attending games- of any sport. There is just that vibe you get while at the stadium that you just can't replicate at home in front of your TV. However, this particular game was horrible. Boring and riddled with flags, and topping it off, the Raiders lost- bad! But I was able to leave a little before the 4th quarter was over to get a jump on the crowds and not have to worry about missing anything good.
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Finally met my hero's
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The Oakland Raiders are members of the West Division of the AFC. Established in 1960, the team currently plays home games at O.co Coliseum located in sunny Oakland, California. Out of the starting gate the Raiders had a difficult time and struggled to make a go of it for the first three years of their professional football career. The team finished their first season with a 6–8 record. In 1962 the Raiders sunk to the bottom of the league with a 1–13 record. Then in 1963, after some personnel changes, the team began what would become decades of successes for the West Coast NFL franchise. Suddenly having Oakland Raiders tickets was where it was at for any football fan. Often referred to as the “Battle of the Bay,” in 1967 the Raiders found themselves facing off against their geographic rival the San Francisco 49ers. The exhibition game pitted the AFL against the NFL team in which San Francisco took home the win for the NFL. From 1963 to 2002, the Oakland Raiders tucked a smorgasbord of titles under their proverbial belts. Starting in 1967 when they swept the AFL Championship and several division titles leading into to their NFL life with multiple Super Bowl triumphs, the Raiders have seen a level of accomplishment that very few teams can claim. Even the 1982 move to Los Angeles couldn’t interrupt the Raiders’ momentum. In the professional sporting world the more successful a team is the more rivalries they tend to accrue, the Oakland Raiders being no exception. Divisionally the Raiders go head-to-head with the Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs and San Diego Chargers. Most of the team’s historical contentions date back to their AFL beginnings and can be seen in the tensions held with the New England Patriots, New York Jets and the Pittsburgh Steelers.