judman Posted February 23, 2011 Posted February 23, 2011 Per PFT AND if there is a lockout... they still have to pay their seat license costs (they will get the tix refunded). Sometimes it is nice to be in a small market. Going to see the game does not require a second mortgage.
Mr. WEO Posted February 23, 2011 Posted February 23, 2011 A 2.3% increase isn't much of a "taking off", nor is it much of a story for a team that has reached the AFCC game 2 years in a row. The Bills season tickets went up twice that much this past year. Also, pointing out that the PSL money won't be refunded if there is a work stoppage is meaningless. It's essentially a piece of property (like a co-op)--you pay once and own it in perpetuity. If someone wants a refund on their PSL, all they have to do is sell it.
Kipers Hair Posted February 23, 2011 Posted February 23, 2011 A 2.3% increase isn't much of a "taking off", nor is it much of a story for a team that has reached the AFCC game 2 years in a row. The Bills season tickets went up twice that much this past year. Also, pointing out that the PSL money won't be refunded if there is a work stoppage is meaningless. It's essentially a piece of property (like a co-op)--you pay once and own it in perpetuity. If someone wants a refund on their PSL, all they have to do is sell it. ....exactly.
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