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The Dolphins should ban everyone who re-sold their tickets to Bills fans, from the stadium for 5 years.

or hire them in the front office bc they clearly knew what was about to happen
the entire franchise has been capped at the knees by this soft coach.

its everywhere.
 
Sure thing,
Oh wait they've already taken my deposit for next year and i went to the game

if you went to the game then why are you defending the practice of reselling tickets to opponent fans to important games.

This wasn't week 6 or some random game, i'm fine with that.

I'm talking about important games and playoff games.
 
Some, not all, sports teams in the U.K. sell tickets that are electronic only, no physical ticket. Therefore unless you care to give someone your phone or all your log in details the ticket is non transferable. Should you be unable to attend a game the team sells it for you.
It helps prevent scalping and (fans are segregated here) ensures as much as can be that the right fans are in the right areas.
Could it work in the US without a team being sued you guys would know that.
Would it mean a half empty Hard Rock? Quite possibly
Do the Dolphins actually give a toss who is in the seat as long as the seat is sold? Probably not.
 
Last night was a disgrace. Not even a real home game. Watching Josh Allen walk around waving thanks to his fans.... in Miami.

Every single person who resold their tickets to bills fans, should be banned for no less than 5 years from the stadium.

When someone tries to buy a ticket, ask them to pronounce the word "florida"... if it sounds like "flah-rih-dah" , kick them out
The problem is on these second hand market ticket apps there is no way to tell what your consumers rooting interest are and honestly it’s probably no one’s business
 
Some, not all, sports teams in the U.K. sell tickets that are electronic only, no physical ticket. Therefore unless you care to give someone your phone or all your log in details the ticket is non transferable. Should you be unable to attend a game the team sells it for you.
It helps prevent scalping and (fans are segregated here) ensures as much as can be that the right fans are in the right areas.
Could it work in the US without a team being sued you guys would know that.
Would it mean a half empty Hard Rock? Quite possibly
Do the Dolphins actually give a toss who is in the seat as long as the seat is sold? Probably not.
there are more than enough dolphin fans in the city to fill the stadium. the issue is NOT indifference.

the issue is PRICING. it's too damn expensive to go to games.

if we want a packed stadium, we need regular miami prices, not brickell/miami beach only prices.
 
Some, not all, sports teams in the U.K. sell tickets that are electronic only, no physical ticket. Therefore unless you care to give someone your phone or all your log in details the ticket is non transferable. Should you be unable to attend a game the team sells it for you.
It helps prevent scalping and (fans are segregated here) ensures as much as can be that the right fans are in the right areas.
Could it work in the US without a team being sued you guys would know that.
Would it mean a half empty Hard Rock? Quite possibly
Do the Dolphins actually give a toss who is in the seat as long as the seat is sold? Probably not.

The Dolphins and the NFL have their own ticket master exchange in which they make money on the secondary market sales of tickets.
The team has taken proactive measures to prevent people from scalping season tickets as a business over the past few years. I know someone that got their tickets cancelled for selling too many times during the season. They're not about to throw the baby out with the bathwater though.
 
What does that have to do with anything?

Statement says a lot about you, though.
it says i want a stadium full of actual miami dolphin fans, going rabid and cheering for our team for a true home game experience
 
That's just Miami, man. It's a vibrant and flashy world down there, and there are a lot of rich implants that buy those season tickets as a novelty and will gladly re-sell at the right price without loyalty to the team. There's nothing you can do to really stop it, unless Dolphins fans buy the tickets first. Cities like Philly and Boston keep their opposing team's fans out by having an urgency and demand from locals to buy the tickets, which you unfortunately won't see as consistently in Miami due to the demographics of the city. The Dolphins have a large fan base, but I think it would be a very good guess to say the vast majority of their fans are spread throughout the country as opposed to being concentrated in one metropolitan area like most other teams. You can thank the 72' Team, Don Shula and Dan Marino for that.
 
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