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Chargers. I want to cry.

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Reese:

--- Quote ---It's been widely reported that it's the reason.  iut's pretty common knowledge. This isn't the first time it's been done either.  I'm sorry I cant provide you direct quotes, but google news should help you if you feel you need further information.
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No, I don't feel the need.  I'm perfectly content with the opinion that this is likely more radio talk show/internet fodder than vetted news ::).  Regardless of the source, there are so few tickets to these events that are available to the general public that policy regarding the sale of the last few really won't have much effect on the balance of blue&silver vs blue&white in the stadium :)

drewstar:
Oh I agree.  A stadium could simply say tickets are only sold in person at the stadium ticket office, and therfore in effect restrict 99.99% of the sales to local fans.

It's just the policy itself smacks me of being unsportsman like. As I said in a previous comment,  I have no problem with a bit of trash talkin' among the fans and with the players to a certain extent, but the restricted tickets sales are a over the top.

Chad:
I have always felt that one should have to take and pass a test about the two teams who are playing in that particular playoff game in order to purchase tickets. Way to many people attend just to say they were there.

drewstar:
In school, we were always taught that during sporting events, keep the place imacualte, show school spirit and pride, and remember that we are "hosting" the event, and that the opposing team and thier supporters are our guests.
It was about sportsmanship, team pride and having fun.  I couldn't imagine the school princiaple saying "we are shutting the doors/gates to anyone supporting the visiting team"

Guess there's no room for that in Pro sports.  :-[

As far as tickets all going to people in the know, or connected, I thought about that,  and I know that at Gillete Stadium, (as well as any major event) there are a lot of tickets set aside for sponsors and such, but most of the ticket holders I've met have been pretty down to earth, hardworking folks, far from what would be consider "elite". Sure it can be tought to get tickets for a particular event, espically if the team is doing well, but the notion that  the majority of tickets are set aside for folks "connected"  I really doubt that.    It may seem that way, given that the stadium holds only about 60K folks, and there are  hundreds of thousands of folks wanting them

Reese, do you have any info on how many tickets are put aside for an event for sponsors and VIPs?  I'd be surprised if it was more than 10%. (if that)

Reese:

--- Quote ---...but the notion that  the majority of tickets are set aside for folks "connected"  I really doubt that.    It may seem that way, given that the stadium holds only about 60K folks, and there are  hundreds of thousands of folks wanting them.  Reese, do you have any info on how many tickets are put aside for an event for sponsors and VIPs?  I'd be surprised if it was more than 10%. (if that)

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The ticket situation for playoffs and the Super Bowl is much different than the regular season.  Your comments about the average fan are somewhat true during the season, although with ticket prices and concession costs, the ticket base is increasingly going to corporate entertainment uses, especially the best seats.  That is why you see a playoff game at Soldier Field with several thousand no shows, mostly in the best seats between the 40s. :-?  Even though Bears fans are as loyal and hardy as any, the corporate tickets go unused when the weather is less than perfect.

As far as postseason, what I posted before still stands regarding NFL control, and allocations of tickets.  I don't know the percentages anymore, but there are very few playoff tickets available for an "average joe", unless they are season ticketholders -- and forget about the Super Bowl!:P

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