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um with psls, and force season ticket sales, JR made his money before teh season started. he could care less if ppl actually use them to go.

I'm not advocating boycotting at all, but there are still concessions sales, team store sales, parking revenue, etc that can very seriously impact the bottom line. Ticket sales are only one part of the equation. Team store sales and concessions are where your biggest margins are, too. Fans could still send a message if so desired

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Or former PSL owners telling current PSL owners to wake up and smell the Bojangles. The only reason to go to a game now is to see how judiciously the organization is spending your money.

Like going to a NASCAR race to see the wrecks...

Remember 2010 when PSL owners had enough? 35,000 Ravens fans filled our stadium. Charlotte sucks too much as a sports town to make a statement because opposing fans will fill the void every time.

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The second this team turns around ... this season, next season or whenever ... all you people wanting to "boycott" the Panthers will be BEGGING us PSL owners for our tickets ... "give us a deal," "we're really huge fans," "we've ALWAYS been here for the Panthers." Well ... to put it bluntly, that's B U L L S H I T.

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Well you tell us how the system works clown that is your name?

Listen up dipstick, this is how it works. The tickets for Sunday's game have already been sold, and the TV contracts have already been negotiated. This means JR will get out of this game the only thing his shriveled up heart cares about, cash money. Who shows up to the game is irrelevant, we have already fed his dying fat ass the only thing he still wants to eat... Besides Rodger Godells cock.

Not showing up to the game and supporting the team punishes the players. It also makes our team a less desirable place for free agents which will hurt us during our rebuilding period. Most importantly when ding dong the witch is dead and it's time for a new owner it will only incentivize that person to pick up and leave town.

So don't be a little chode, show up and support the team. That is how it works.

P.s google x-clown.

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Listen up dipstick, this is how it works. The tickets for Sunday's game have already been sold, and the TV contracts have already been negotiated. This means JR will get out of this game the only thing his shriveled up heart cares about, cash money. Who shows up to the game is irrelevant, we have already fed his dying fat ass the only thing he still wants to eat... Besides Rodger Godells cock.

Not showing up to the game and supporting the team punishes the players. It also makes our team a less desirable place for free agents which will hurt us during our rebuilding period. Most importantly when ding dong the witch is dead and it's time for a new owner it will only incentivize that person to pick up and leave town.

So don't be a little chode, show up and support the team. That is how it works.

P.s google x-clown.

 

Fans dont make it less desirable

 

JR has made it less desirable. The sooner he sells the franchise and get the fug out, then maybe the team can rebuild the right way

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Fans dont make it less desirable

JR has made it less desirable. The sooner he sells the franchise and get the fug out, then maybe the team can rebuild the right way

JR is not selling the franchise. He has already said he is going to let his trust sell the team when he dies.

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