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REPORT: Panthers looking at 25% capacity for Bank of America Stadium


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12 hours ago, musicman said:

There's a bright side to to 25%. They could almost all be Panthers fans. Very little tickets for the other teams fans to buy or want to travel. 

Yeah dont count on it.  Tickets could be qt a premium. So it will be whoever spends the most money. 

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1 hour ago, Squirrel said:

Yeah dont count on it.  Tickets could be qt a premium. So it will be whoever spends the most money. 

While you might be right for some, most won't to pay extra and the true fans this might be there chance to make a difference. I choose to remain positive and hope we have loud and energized fans cheering on the team, even if we struggle.

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3 hours ago, BlackCats2013 said:

I would imagine that most PSL owners will go for the refund vs allowing the team to hold the money and count it towards next years tickets. If that is the case I wonder how much money Tepper will lose this season with minimal attendance 

Currently, there is no incentive for the PSL owners to let the team keep the money. 

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There is no realistic chance of an NFL season this year. Even if they try to start, a few players/coaches will get sick, then a few more, and soon enough many most players will opt out and the dominoes will all fall. It sucks but the reality is that the possibility of the US escaping the pandemic this year has long past. Until there's a vaccine life here won't be back to anything like normal.

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