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Who sells their tickets by the thousands to Steeler fans?

 

The problem with this town, right now, is that the local population is a high percentage of transplants. Add in that the team is still somewhat new and you're left with a good amount of people living here who either A) bring their allegiance to another team with them when they move here or B) Middle aged people who grew up here watching teams like the Cowboys and Steelers way before the Panthers were brought into town. Some of those people never 'switched sides' when the 'new' team was brought into town.

 

I think this is a problem that will fade as time goes on. The children of those transplants will likely become Panthers fans and the middle aged folks will be...well...less relevant down the road.

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I'm not gonna lie. I looked at tickets and they were marked up big time. Wasn't going to pay that much. I can't. PSL owners love making money.

 

 

PSL holders  "make money"?

 

 

more like "lose less money" if they package some top tickets to even out the cash hit they are making.

 

 

I'm damn glad we have PSL holders.

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PSL holders  "make money"?

 

 

more like "lose less money" if they package some top tickets to even out the cash hit they are making.

 

 

I'm damn glad we have PSL holders.

 

This is the problem. You see paying for 10 games as a loss. They get 10 tickets for the money. If you buy 10 T Shirts do you try to sell the nicest one to make your money back? You just wear them. Or in PSL owner's case, go to the game.

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