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  1. Are you interested in USFL Fields?

     

    Or how about WLAF/NFL Europe fields?

     

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    2. SFCOM1

      SFCOM1

      I will need to scower for some of the WLAF/NFL Euorpe fields. I believe I have a couple of Frankfurt Galaxy pics somewhere, ;-D

    3. neo_prankster

      neo_prankster

      Here's a stripped down version of the Amsterdam Admirals' wordmark.

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      On and off the endzones would have "Amsterdam" in the Democratica italic font with the capital A being the same as you see above. For week 8 of 1996, the "Amsterdam" text was orange with a navy stroke against the plain green grass. For week 10 of 1996, the end zone was colored in a blue lighter than what the Admirals used. The Admiral logo at the 50 yard line appears to have a Columbia blue stroke around the logo.

       

    4. neo_prankster

      neo_prankster

      Even though this clip is really highlights for the Galaxy, I wanted to point out the Barcelona Dragons' endzones consisted most of the time of the city name in the same Charlemagne font as the Dragons' wordmark. Note the red and blue accents on the 50 yard line of the Dragons' field. On the Galaxy's field, notice how the colors of the "FRANKFURT" text on the endzones change with each home game. And one more thing about Frankfurt's field, the grounds crew at Waldstadion seemed to have painted the Galaxy logo with a smoother gradient technique instead of trying to do all those little square dots and stuff.

       

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