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Posted By: Tim Sanders
Just a guess but could the artist have been trying to get the most acurate image of the player involved? Afterall most games had start times later in the day to increase the gate - causing a number of games to be called on account of darkness- therefore the sunset would have been common in the background? Just an opinion but it makes sense to me. |
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