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PSL Owners Losing Seats for Luxury Suites


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24 minutes ago, chknwing said:

This is for mls.  We share a stadium now. Rather have to share than drive to charleston to goto a game.

Has nothing to do with mls don’t turn people against a team that is already strong in support without even a name 

 

it’s 100% for club suites and money for the football team. Soccer fans don’t sit in leather seats at ground level for mls games (except the same people who do at nfl games)

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18 minutes ago, Bronn said:

aww pity all those rich folks that have to feel what its like for the plebeian class to have something nice taken away from them by folks with more money

Not all PSL owners are rich so come down off your high horse and don't trip on the way down. Most made the sacrifice to purchase 25 years ago because we're fans.

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Still the best seats in the house are in your own house. Big screen, all the replays, pause button for bathroom breaks, usually no line for the bathroom, all the snacks you want at grocery store prices, no wait or cost for parking, no long drive there or commute home. Also, chances are good that no drunk dude is going to hit on your wife in the first quarter or barf on your back during the fourth. 

Also, a fan of an opposing team can be thrown out of the joint any danged time you feel like it.

 

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4 minutes ago, GRWatcher said:

 

Not all PSL owners are rich so come down off your high horse and don't trip on the way down. Most made the sacrifice to purchase 25 years ago because we're fans.

meh

Paint it up however you want, but if you paid it 25 years ago, and were still paying it, you're likely high middle to upper class.

Poor/lower middle class people don't typically have the means to pay PSL fees. Especially out-of-towners.

Sure, I know a lot of them get resold or w/e.

But PSL ownership does not a better fan make.

 

 

lol @ "sacrifice" btw

 

sounds about white

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man talking about whine...

what is this....like 60 people out of millions? No one gives a flying fug you’ve been buying your seats for 25 years, this is forward progress get over it you’re not special and this situation exactly what you bought if you had the brains to read the paperwork you signed (which I’m guessing you didn’t)

why do people always come back around AFTER signing the paperwork? If anything take it as a good lesson to strive to be a smarter person.

now I will agree the compensation is a little on the low side. We had an airport buy out a family house to build on. It was called forward progress. We had no choice but to sell. However, we were compensated over twice what it was worth and more than it will ever be worth so I’d didn’t sting too bad.

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