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Official boycott next week’s game


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10 hours ago, Anybodyhome said:

You do realize the PSLs are already sold, right? Whether or not butts are in seats is inconsequential- the tickets are sold and the money is in the bank.

PSLs account for over 90% of the tickets at BOA.

Well, it does hurt the concession sales.

Doesn't really hurt Tepper much (if at all), but the guys who sell food and other items do struggle.  

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Yeah atm the biggest hit would be to make the businesses that are involved with the Panthers not want to be involved... but I said a long while back to stay away (who wanted to waste time and more money to watch this soul crushing embarrassing team/organization anyhow?)

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11 hours ago, Anybodyhome said:

You do realize the PSLs are already sold, right? Whether or not butts are in seats is inconsequential- the tickets are sold and the money is in the bank.

PSLs account for over 90% of the tickets at BOA.

Oh yeah. I used to have PSLs and sold them because Tepper….use that money for Canes season Tix now…. But optics are perception and perception is reality. Empty stands will send a message to sponsors and TV revenue.  Also, concessions are a major piece of that revenue….if no one shows up…that’s how you send a message. 

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1 hour ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Well, it does hurt the concession sales.

Doesn't really hurt Tepper much (if at all), but the guys who sell food and other items do struggle.  

 

1 hour ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Also, concessions are a major piece of that revenue….if no one shows up…that’s how you send a message. 

Charities, booster groups and other organizations operate a large portion of the concessions on game day and a portion of the profits go to them, so there's that part of it as well.

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