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Post by jwolf on Apr 5, 2012 22:52:43 GMT -5
So the SFL is introducing the Full league season pass which allows you to attend any and every game you can find your way to all season long. Now every team i know of in professional sports has season tickets for its home games, but one pass for every game for every team no matter what? Has anyone had experience with this in another league, be it football or otherwise? I know it's not practical for most leagues but given the SFL's geographical proximity of the teams in its 2 divisions i could see this as alot of fun if my friends and I are into road trips! I just cant' recall a whole lot of other leagues doing this. Am I wrong?
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Post by gatek99 on Apr 5, 2012 23:58:09 GMT -5
No leagues do it because it doesn't make sense. Teams have their own tickets to make their own money.
Now if the SFL is splitting all profit made with these tickets evenly to all the teams, then this is a good idea. If not, then quite frankly it doesn't make sense and seems like the league itself wants the profit.
Which do you guys think it is?
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Post by J. Myrle Fuller on Apr 6, 2012 12:32:43 GMT -5
No leagues do it because it doesn't make sense. Teams have their own tickets to make their own money. Now if the SFL is splitting all profit made with these tickets evenly to all the teams, then this is a good idea. If not, then quite frankly it doesn't make sense and seems like the league itself wants the profit. Which do you guys think it is? Considering that the league pretty much owns all the teams at this point, probably both.
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Post by gatek99 on Apr 6, 2012 15:18:35 GMT -5
They should use the money they make and hire a PR guy who actually writes news
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Post by gatek99 on Apr 6, 2012 15:20:05 GMT -5
where does it say that this pass is available? I cannot find it
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Post by broncofan on Apr 6, 2012 17:32:53 GMT -5
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