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<blockquote data-quote="westoverhillbilly" data-source="post: 2871175" data-attributes="member: 70030"><p>I hate to say so but I tend to agree.. This is a facility that just sits idly and only gets used about 50 or so hours per year.. Clark Field now has also hosted games for 50 years too.. </p><p></p><p>Now, when games are played at Farrington, the puny attendance makes an SMU home game look like a sold out SuperBowl. Yes, there's some interesting high school history at Farrington, but it's not so incredibly important/historic/iconic that it warrants maintaining 20 acres of Fort Worth's most prime land that would be of so much better use for so many other people. It's probably time to let it go, take the windfall of the sale and put it to use somewhere else, assuming the original donors (Van Zandt heirs) care enough to stop it or even have the rights to do so..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westoverhillbilly, post: 2871175, member: 70030"] I hate to say so but I tend to agree.. This is a facility that just sits idly and only gets used about 50 or so hours per year.. Clark Field now has also hosted games for 50 years too.. Now, when games are played at Farrington, the puny attendance makes an SMU home game look like a sold out SuperBowl. Yes, there's some interesting high school history at Farrington, but it's not so incredibly important/historic/iconic that it warrants maintaining 20 acres of Fort Worth's most prime land that would be of so much better use for so many other people. It's probably time to let it go, take the windfall of the sale and put it to use somewhere else, assuming the original donors (Van Zandt heirs) care enough to stop it or even have the rights to do so.. [/QUOTE]
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