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Actionman0z

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$5 per game is still too much for a preseason game

It's not like your a student of the Panthers. It's a business, not a charity and until people stop going, ticket prices will stay high. Luckily for us, some of our tickets are reasonable. People on stubhub are crazy if they think I will pay $200/ticket for a seat in the upper end zone 30th row though. Complete morons

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It's not like your a student of the Panthers. It's a business, not a charity and until people stop going, ticket prices will stay high. Luckily for us, some of our tickets are reasonable. People on stubhub are crazy if they think I will pay $200/ticket for a seat in the upper end zone 30th row though. Complete morons

 

People don't go to preseason games, they buy them because they have to as part of the PSL package.

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People don't go to preseason games, they buy them because they have to as part of the PSL package.

I understand that but with all the PSL owners we have, why are there so many fans from opposing teams? That's right, they sell to them, then bitch about the atmosphere. If that's what you're worried about drop your price to attract younger, louder fans. I will own PSLs one day. I'm very afraid of Goodell coming up with a successful business model for the casual fan at the expense of players. I don't think things should be changed for that reason. It's not baseball, there are only ten home games and if the demand is there, prices should remain at a premium. Unless your trying to get a rowdy group of young people to turn our stadium into Seattle west instead of Keenan memorial stadium south.

The whole issue sucks but for the love of god, do not let Goodell ruin the league like he did the Pro Bowl(glorified group of drills called a game)

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I understand that but with all the PSL owners we have, why are there so many fans from opposing teams? 

 

For many reasons which have been discussed ad naseum on this forum.

 

It is hard enough for local folks to assure the ticket is going to a panther fan. But many PSL owners live hours away and have no option but to list them on stubhub or ebay or hand them to a scalper when they can't use the ticket. 

 

If there were panthers fans clamoring for tickets in this market on Sundays we would have the stands full of blue and black and white Jerseys. The fact is the people lining up for tickets from scalpers on game day are often the opposing team. That is not the PSL owners fault.

 

For the record I have never given or sold my tickets to anything but a confirmed Panthers fan

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