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11 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:
Thanks for sharing! Really cool. You can definitely see the lower bowl seating risers beginning to take shape.
Wish I could zoom in on those risers, to see if they match what I saw on the Thruway yesterday.
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39 minutes ago, PBF81 said:
I used to have STs, but living out of town I got tired of eating them for games that no one wanted to go to when I didn't go, which was most games. That's when it hit me that it would cost me less to significantly overpay for the game or two I really wanted to see and ditch the stress and time commitment to selling the others.
This is where I am. I'm at the upper end of what I feel comfortable paying for my club seats now, and not sure if I want to downgrade my seats to another area of the new stadium when that option comes available. I also had several years where I couldn't find buyers for the games I was going to skip, even giving them away to friends and family was a problem, until these past few years. I'm guessing with the new stadium, I could probably spend half of what I'm currently paying for my seasons, and get really good seats on the secondary market for the few games I'll go to.
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5 hours ago, Boatdrinks said:
There will be some who do ( I would not ), but I’m not saddened by it. Folks can decide for themselves what they are willing to pay for entertainment, such as attending professional sports events. That includes how to pay for it, and perhaps that type of loan will work for them.
For example, Steve Martin and Martin Short tour came through my city last year and the wife and I definitely would have gone seen them, but tickets were very expensive. The very last row in the upper balcony, which is about the farthest from the stage you can get and always cheapest, was still over $80/seat. We opted not to go. Where we would normally sit was over $150/seat. And these are direct from the venue prices, not the secondary market. -
Just now, mrags said:
Only playing for 11 years? I feel jipped. And guys like Brady and Rogers never retire
Well, those guys are the extreme, one likes to follow a very healthy lifestyle, and the other likes to sit in the dark. Josh is just a normal player.
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2 minutes ago, mrags said:
So what you’re saying is I should sell my PSL in 2028?
Late Feb 2029, after our third SB win, and before Josh announces his retirement.
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20 minutes ago, strive_for_five_guy said:
So if I want a good deal on a PSL, wait until they suck again…Which will be [looks up when Josh's contract ends] 2029.
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7 hours ago, Tommy Callahan said:
That drug mule was a former Syracuse University basketball player.
Ex-Syracuse basketball player arrested for ties to Sean 'Diddy' Combs' drug ring (cnycentral.com)
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23 minutes ago, BarleyNY said:
PSL holders do have the option to sell their PSL to someone else at whatever price they can get for it. However, what tends to happen is that a large number of PSLs become available when a team goes through a multiple season losing streak. The PSL for less desirable seats don’t sell for much - or at all - and the holders have to decide between continuing to buy season tickets for a bad team or simply giving up their PSL for nothing or next to nothing.
Here's some for the Jets, lower/100 level, for under $2K a seat...
New York Jets PSL Marketplace | Buy & Sell Jets Seat Licenses (pslsource.com)
7 minutes ago, strive_for_five_guy said:To make sure I’m clear, a PSL becomes a personal asset, correct? So if one decides to spend the money, it is sellable someday, if one also chooses? And the value could potentially increase?
Or it could decrease.
18 minutes ago, mrags said:I know at least realtors that have 2-4 tickets, and they give 2 away or take clients to every single game.
I happen to know someone that knows someone that works for FedEx in the Philly area and has access to their Eagles season tickets. He has multiple seats in multiple areas in the stadium. He was telling me even though he gives the tickets to his clients, the clients don't always use them. The seats he uses are in one of their club areas, because from there he can see the other seats/tickets he's given out and make notes on which clients actually come out to a game.
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2 hours ago, mrags said:
I know dozens of realtors that currently have expensive club seats that are planning clubs in the new stadium.
Their new ad campaign…”Buy a house, be entered in a drawing for Bills tickets.”
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33 minutes ago, RiotAct said:
M&T Bank
Fidelis Care
Delta Sonic
New Era
Fischer Price
Ted’s Hot Dogs
Babcia’s Pierogies
Anderson’s Custard
Catholic Diocese
Kalieda
West Herr
Anchor Bar
Duffs
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Getting back on topic, I believe I passed some trucks delivering the steel for the new stadium today on the thruway. Would have taken a picture if I could, but it looked like steel risers, similar to the stair risers in your home.
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Going with Sci-Fi...
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, so cheesy watching it now...
And of course, Flash Gordon
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25 minutes ago, Bills!Win! said:
I have a quick question - when Ralph Wilson was alive, whose idea was it to rename Rich Stadium to “Ralph Wilson Stadium?” That seems kind of conceited
New York State or Erie County, I forgot which one, since they owned it. Interesting footnote, the field house, when it was first built was the Ralph Wilson Fieldhouse.
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8 hours ago, mrags said:
It’s also why McKinley mall will end up shuttering completely and they will rebuild it like they are planning with both the Blvd mall and eastern hills malls. A city center with restaurants, shops, parks, apartments, and likely some hotel space. Being that close to the stadium as well as the 90 it’s a no brainer. I can see Pegula spending some serious cash to help develop that in the very near future.
They are doing that with two of the malls in my area. One is supposed to start construction this fall, the other is being held up by two property owners that may go to eminent domain.
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20 minutes ago, mrags said:
Most people never even heard of Pegula before he was a name attached to buying either team.
I did not even know how to pronounce his name, had a fellow STH correct me the first time I said it.
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1 hour ago, mrags said:
I would say that even with interest, if they offered a 20 or 30 year PSL it would go over much better than it currently is. Fans would not worry so much about paying 1k a year for 30 years for a club seat. But when you demand all that money up front or within 10 years or less it becomes a much bigger nut for almost all “fans”. Of course the business/corporate side doesn’t care. They take their write offs asap.
I know it would for me. $20K over 20 years is only $1000/year + interest. I can deal better with that than any of the current set ups.
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1 hour ago, Einstein said:
We had 9 home games last year (8 in Buffalo) and 8 homes games this year. So it’s equal.
Plus one pre-season game last year, making it 9 total home games. This year we should be getting two pre-season games, making it 10 home games. You still need to pay for a ticket to go to pre-season games.
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11 hours ago, Einstein said:
We are only 15.9% less than the average NFL tickets. And I believe I read ticket prices are increasing another 10% this year, so that discrepancy is likely going to get smaller.
I believe I heard that is because we have an additional home game (pre-season) this year.
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1 hour ago, Mr Info said:
Purchasing PSL early locks in $10,330 for 2026 season tix (2 tickets).
I'm out. That's about double what I'm paying now, even before adding in the PSL. Looks like it's secondary market for me. I'll still go and check out the presentation though.
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Trailer for The Acolyte is out, series starts June 4th
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1 hour ago, Mr Info said:
Received this info today in email for my appt tomorrow. Looks like no pics.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO:
Plan to arrive five minutes early to check in
Bring a valid driver's license, passport or state-issued ID
Please refrain from taking/sharing any photos so that we can preserve the experience for Bills fans who have not yet had a chance to visit
Be prepared to select your New Highmark Stadium seats to cheer on the Bills starting in 2026!
It says “please refrain “, not “photos forbidden”.We are expecting photos, video, and any pricing sheets they hand you.
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Stadium Construction Discussion (No PSL/Seat selection posts)
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