SCOTTY
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Thank you for being candid. I do luv your last line!! It is so true. The only rebut I have is what sports team doesn't sell hope? Well I live in fort lard. Been a season tix holder for 10 years. Haven't missed a game in 15 years. I'm being 100% honest here, when we sign players tix sales jump...and a lot. When we signed suh they almost sold out season tix. There are tons of examples of this across many leagues and not just big market.look at Gianni's in Milwaukee. They sold out of season tix. One player most certainly does make a difference. Another example. Irsay is bein sued by every single one of his season tix holder because of luck. I'm saying many might belueve it to be opinion. But there is too much stastical evidence that signing big names does increase tix sales.I live in Canada, so I've attended exactly 1 Dolphins game in my life. Week 17 1994. I've been to a few other stadiums and seen other teams, but i've been a Dolphins fan for 40 years. Now that I live on the east coast and most road games are a little closer, I may attend more of those. Beforehand, I was a 3 hours away from a game in Seattle.
However, I was a season's ticket holder for the Vancouver Canucks. Even though they played in the finals some of my best memories come from watching the young kids play 10 years earlier. You're selling hope, not stats.