...are bullshit. Why on earth would I have a tougher time selling tix for a 2nd round home playoff game than I did for the 1st round at the same prices?! WTF. I still am unsure why the hell I should care given that money is basically horseshit next season unless you want to subsidize hotdog sales to give your players a woody for victory. I really need an avatar of my skeletal ass force-feeding Bort that goddamned yellow balloon.
darkenrahl_17
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It's because you are playing us this round......Our fans don't travel to away playoff games

Ryiotgear
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Bort nerfed playoff tix, but never adjust regular season prices like 2 or 3 seasons ago. That is why playoff tix are harder to sell. Who said we need logic in GLB?
they should sell for your the 2nd night there dinglenuts....
lbrlove
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Originally posted by cowtesticles2001
they should sell for your the 2nd night there dinglenuts....
No kidding, but why did the first night sell worse than the first night of the prior playoff game, flanksteak? I am calling out the lack of consistency, not the ultimate result... which is that I will amass some more confederate money to burn in a furnace to kick off season 16.
they should sell for your the 2nd night there dinglenuts....
No kidding, but why did the first night sell worse than the first night of the prior playoff game, flanksteak? I am calling out the lack of consistency, not the ultimate result... which is that I will amass some more confederate money to burn in a furnace to kick off season 16.
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I didn't sell any 200 corner or 300 seats at all and prices were $5.00 below expected price. Also, concession sales sucked as well. But as we all know, money is worth nothing now anyway.
I just needed someone to talk to....
you were just too busy with yourself
GL guys...maybe we'll meet again....unless I sell....
you were just too busy with yourself
GL guys...maybe we'll meet again....unless I sell....
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