major Posted August 15, 2010 Posted August 15, 2010 http://www.fannation.com/truth_and_rumors/...bust-in-toronto
BuffaloBill Posted August 15, 2010 Posted August 15, 2010 http://www.fannation.com/truth_and_rumors/...bust-in-toronto Perfect storm led to the downfall of this concept - bills suck, tickets way overpriced and the economy turns sour. In some ways it shows that toronto may not be ready for another pro team. However, if a billion fell out of the sky on WNY it would be cool to see a new stadium in Niagara Falls.
agardin Posted August 15, 2010 Posted August 15, 2010 Perfect storm led to the downfall of this concept - bills suck, tickets way overpriced and the economy turns sour. In some ways it shows that toronto may not be ready for another pro team. However, if a billion fell out of the sky on WNY it would be cool to see a new stadium in Niagara Falls. I live in TO and the ticket prices are in insane, I bought season tickets for the bills for around 1200.00 and two similar seats at the rogers centre is 1100.00 for two games one of which is a preseason game. The NFL is huge in toronto, that I can gaurantee you. The TV ratings are massive, especially given that the city doesn't have it's own team. http://thestar.blogs.com/sportsmedia/2010/...--1-nfl-vi.html I want the Bills to stay in Buffalo and would much rather drive for a couple of hours enjoy some good tailgaiting and see a team in an outdoor stadium in the elements than the masoleum that is the Rogers Centre. It is awful. I don't think the economy is a factor, ticket prices are the real culprit, how many tickets would the Bills sell if they charged those prices in Buffalo. Probably a few but it would be less than the current number that is for sure.
Skoobydum Posted August 15, 2010 Posted August 15, 2010 Even if they sold 1/8 of the current tickets at these prices, they would make more money. I would pay more per ticket for a better team and a chance to win, if available.
crazyDingo Posted August 16, 2010 Posted August 16, 2010 Let's see, the population of Toronto is over 5 million...and, a sucker is born every minute, so...(carry the one)... Hmmm, mathematically this game should have sold out.
Buftex Posted August 16, 2010 Posted August 16, 2010 Let's see, the population of Toronto is over 5 million...and, a sucker is born every minute, so...(carry the one)... Hmmm, mathematically this game should have sold out. Glad I am not the sucker born in my minute!
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