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Not for nothing but for kicks and giggles before every season, I go onto Stubhub just to see ticket prices and I see whole season ticket plans up for sale for the Cards. Who's putting those up?
Not for nothing but for kicks and giggles before every season, I go onto Stubhub just to see ticket prices and I see whole season ticket plans up for sale for the Cards. Who's putting those up?
How selfish for him to think that the Cardinals are the only thing matters in every Cardinal fan's life. I don't live in Arizona but I have a friend that's a Cardinal fan who sold his ticket to help pay for his college tuition fees. Is he supposed to think "Nah screw college, Cardinals all that matters!"?
Are the Cardinals gonna give him a way to earn a living? Are they going to put food on the table for him and his family couple years from now?
Even the other excuses that Bert brushed off like buying Christmas gifts for family etc are all very legitimate. There are people who struggle to earn a living and sports are the last thing on their mind. Their worried about if they can put food on the table for their wife and kids. So yes someone should worry more about buying their kids Christmas presents or birthday presents than they should attending a football game.
If you can't afford season tickets, then don't frickin' buy season tickets. That's a pretty simple formula, I would think, especially if someone is: a)Struggling to pay tuition, b)Trying to put food on the table, c)Needing to fund the family Christmas. It's really, really simple. Football is a luxury item. Don't have the money to burn? Don't buy season tickets. I don't find that hard to get.
I agree with this in principle but like previous people have said there are extenuating circumstances for everyone. I have had my season tickets for 15+ years now. My dad started getting them when I was in college (ASU) and has since passed them down to me. I now live out of town but continue to have season tickets and support the team. However, travel costs and such make it impossible for me to make every home game, especially around the holidays. Does that mean I should quit buying my tickets? No. I hope one day to pass my tickets on to my son. That's how you "grow" a fan base. A season ticket holder selling their tickets does not make them less of a fan.
I think this post has rubbed people wrong because someone who lives in the Phx area and chose not to attend the game is slamming people who sold their tickets. If the OP is so passionate about the team and the local fan support, they should have went out and bought tickets.
Honestly, for years the ridiculous blackout rule meant that I couldn't watch the Cardinals on local TV even though the team was terrible and the organization was one of the worst in sports. Nowadays when I'm in town during the season I can actually watch a football game in my family's living room, grab a beer from the fridge, make a sandwich at halftime. That's paradise to me as a fan: much better than getting gouged on tickets, driving an hour across town each way, fighting for parking, enduring fights in the stands, and paying through the nose for concessions just to keep a couple of lousy Vikings fans out of the seats. And no one's going to make me feel like any less of a fan, either.
Don't you live in Arizona? Instead of taking pictures from your TV complaining about it how come you aren't in the stadium cheering for your team?
Out of curiosity, where out of town do you live? I would think, if you can't get to the games, that you would sell your season tickets, yes. Why bother keeping them to pass down if you don't live in the area? Spending decades just selling tickets to every game every season just to pass them down would be quite silly indeed. Now, if you mean out of town as in a few hours away, and you do make a bunch of games but just can't get to all of them, that would make more sense.
Let's stop with being personal and instead just discuss the greater topic as a whole.
I personally don't believe the issue is selling. It is that Cardinals fans aren't willing to pay what opposing fans are.
For instance:
redforceone tried to sell tickets at I believe just 2x face value to Cardinals fans for the Green Bay game and had no takers.
Why did he sell? Because he donates the entire proceeds to charity.
I expected a push back, just didn't expect all the personal attacks even after I apologized, and certainly not from the people they are coming from. But you're right I can handle it. Have a good one.
I personally don't believe the issue is selling. It is that Cardinals fans aren't willing to pay what opposing fans are.
The only way this will ever stop is for these fans to not have any fun in our stadium. Yesterday's game only reinforced that they will pay top dollar to come back next year.
Chris, I've seen this hypothesis several times and I'm not sure it will work. As evidence to my statement is Cbus and Wisconsin fan's for example. They travel to Cards games every year and have done so for decades (IIRC) and how often did they have a good time as you define by their team winning the game?
Now factor in the transplants in Az and the much bigger fan bases of most NFL teams compared to the Cards and there will always be visiting teams fans wanting to go to UOP.
I mean can the Cards blow out visiting teams for the next 3 decades to establish that going to the UOP is no fun at all? Would that even work to stop visiting fans willing to pay 10 X face value to vacation in AZ and go see their team?
Now if the Cards keep playing like they have for the past 3 years the fan base will grow and less AZ fans will be less likely to sell their tickets but until the Broker situation is fixed this will be a never ending situation.
I live in Albuquerque, so I am just a state away. Years ago, plane tickets were under $100 round trip and sometimes we would fly in the morning of the game and fly back out on the late flight. However, nowadays I would venture to say flight costs are probably the same from Abq that they are from Penn. We usually drive out to games now. Make it out to 5-6 games a year normally between me and my dad. The others I try to sell the Cards fans. However, sometimes it is like pulling teeth to even get face value from the Hometown fans, which is frustrating.
You don't actually have to win to make sure opposing fans that come to the stadium aren't having fun like Chris said. Take the Raiders stadium for example, they have been garbage for more than a decade until maybe Carr and yet they never really had much of a problem of opposing fans coming to the Black Hole. Why? Because opposing fans were scared to death of coming there as many who wore the opposing team jerseys and colors and such would get physically attacked and harassed at the stadium by Raider fans. I'm by no means advocating that Cardinals fans should do any of this as I would think their a couple of notches above Raider fans. Most of the NFL's stadium fights have probably happened in Oakland between Raider fans and fans of whichever team they were playing that day.
Chris, I've seen this hypothesis several times and I'm not sure it will work. As evidence to my statement is Cbus and Wisconsin fan's for example. They travel to Cards games every year and have done so for decades (IIRC) and how often did they have a good time as you define by their team winning the game?
Now factor in the transplants in Az and the much bigger fan bases of most NFL teams compared to the Cards and there will always be visiting teams fans wanting to go to UOP.
I mean can the Cards blow out visiting teams for the next 3 decades to establish that going to the UOP is no fun at all? Would that even work to stop visiting fans willing to pay 10 X face value to vacation in AZ and go see their team?
Now if the Cards keep playing like they have for the past 3 years the fan base will grow and less AZ fans will be less likely to sell their tickets but until the Broker situation is fixed this will be a never ending situation.
It's possible that nothing will change. I am just trying to adhere to supply and demand.
If the Cardinals are the consistent high quality product then those that are rooting for them should be willing to pay a larger premium and those rooting against them won't.
Our market may never totally conform to that but really most kids I see in the valley are Cardinals fans now, not their parents teams. Eventually we should have a fan base that negates most of this issue.