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Panthers Not Raising Ticket Prices For This Season


The Saltman

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Hell maybe we should take a page out of the Bucs fans' playbook and boycott the season. Pat Y. just posted that Tampa Bay is cutting season ticket prices %20, dropping single game tix prices and introducing half off kids tickets. Say what you will about Bucs ownership, but at least they know that you have to take care of the fans first.

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Hell maybe we should take a page out of the Bucs fans' playbook and boycott the season. Pat Y. just posted that Tampa Bay is cutting season ticket prices %20, dropping single game tix prices and introducing half off kids tickets. Say what you will about Bucs ownership, but at least they know that you have to take care of the fans first.

Tampa is doing it because they can't sell tickets and fill the stadium. They are doing it because they have to, not because they want to or care about the fans. Atlanta did the same thing post Vick.

JR doesn't have to since 90% of the tickets are PSLs whose owners have to buy season tickets or lose the PSLs. So he knows that he will have sellouts no matter what.

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