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Panthers will not raise prices for tickets in 2012


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A little good news for PSL owners. They were notified by e-mail that prices will remain the same for 2012. I guess after garnering 8 wins in their last 32 games, even management felt they couldn't get by raising prices like they did in 2009 after our 12-4 season and again in 2010 after a 8-8 campaign. If we have a winning season in 2012 itis likely a foregone conclusion that prices will edge up again. I guess we should be happy for small favors.

http://www.rtsports.com/football-news/1000088605

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We were 8-8 in 2009.

Yeah I had 7-9 on the brain after we finished like that so many times under Fox. Pretty much the same as long as we don't have a winning season and don't make the playoffs. I can tell you that anything short of 10 wins this year will be a disappointment.

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