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52 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

What’s a possible price range for season tickets? I’d buy in, but my work schedule will keep me from attending probably half. That said if it’s a good buy I might do it anyway. 

Here are some prices...around the league....

https://www.bigdsoccer.com/2019/1/17/18186548/comparing-2019-season-ticket-prices-across-mls

Looks like probably around 500 per which is cheap

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3 hours ago, ARSEN said:

Whelp...  I was way off lol.  Def good buy

Yeah it’s why I jumped on board so quickly. Such a better investment for money to fun ratio. NFL I would get 8 games a year and forced for 2 preseason games when mls I’m getting 15-17 for a 1/4 of the cost 

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13 hours ago, Paintballr said:

Yeah it’s why I jumped on board so quickly. Such a better investment for money to fun ratio. NFL I would get 8 games a year and forced for 2 preseason games when mls I’m getting 15-17 for a 1/4 of the cost 

My only concern is Tepper pushing hard for new stadium.  Do we need to buy new season tickets in 4-5 years when new stadium is built?

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1 hour ago, ARSEN said:

My only concern is Tepper pushing hard for new stadium.  Do we need to buy new season tickets in 4-5 years when new stadium is built?

He's pushing hard for a new stadium, but I am not sure what he is going to do honestly. 

MLS is making him renovate BoA since he is using that for MLS. I expect some minor changes (tunnel in the center etc.) and would not be surprised if he does something to the BoA stadium for long term. I haven't heard anything about PSL's yet for the MLS team at BoA but he may do it to help with the new stadium. 

MLS is very serious about having stadiums built for their teams now, and not really using football stadiums for it. Unless he makes some amazing stadium that can change easily from football to soccer I can see him using BoA and upgrading it since its practically paid for already.

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On 12/19/2019 at 7:57 PM, Carl Spackler said:

What’s a possible price range for season tickets? I’d buy in, but my work schedule will keep me from attending probably half. That said if it’s a good buy I might do it anyway. 

You can put down a deposit between $50 - $100, regardless of how many seats you may be interested in.  If you decide not to buy when they present you with options, your deposit will be fully refunded.  

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