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:yay::yay::yay::yay::yay::yay::yay::yay::yay::yay::yay::yay::yay::yay::yay::yay::yay:We were chanting who dat leaving after the onside kick recovery.
:yay::yay::yay::yay::yay::yay::yay::yay::yay::yay::yay::yay::yay::yay::yay::yay::yay:We were chanting who dat leaving after the onside kick recovery.
Well, Les with 100,000 capacity you have to factor that in that even with 70,000 there will be empty seats. Overall,this does not bother me. The Los Angeles Rams will fill the new palatial venue that ESK is building and with Sean McVay leading the way for LA the Rams will continue to gain fan support IMHO.
Ooooohhhhh...so you're part of the problem... :neener:
Always will in LA, huge transplant population.
Transplant can buy season tickets and so can scalpers.Not true if you have high season ticket sales.
A majority of the people who bought tickets last year were scalpers and resellers who lost money last year and did not renew this year. Hopefully next year we get real fans buying season tickets.Not true if you have high season ticket sales.
I understand that. But there were holes in the crowd and that means the seats either weren't sold or the person who bought the seat didn't show up. I'm not talking about the part of the stadium where they don't sell the seats. I'm talking about sold seating areas that were littered with empty seats.
The crowd at the Rams Saints game would have filled the Ed Jones Dome to standing room only.
Not true if you have high season ticket sales.
Transplant can buy season tickets and so can scalpers.
Transplant can buy season tickets and so can scalpers.
So many holes in there I'll have to address them after this meeting.Transplants don't buy season tickets as they are only after 1 game a year maximum (not enough to cause an 80-20 split). The team should have procedures to ensure that scalpers are not a part of the season ticket holders. Scalpers will sneak through, but if a season ticket holder is selling over a certain percentage of their tickets, they should not be able to renew.
I doubt the Rams are going to actively work on this until the new stadium is built.
Actually it is still true, you will always have a high percentage of fans for other teams. Corporate season ticket holders giving tix as perks. The only way to skew the percentages is national popularity. The Lakers are a national team and still get their fare share. The Dodgers, Angels, Kings etc get a high percentage of opposing fans in the stands. Yes it depends on the team, city of origin and popularity but season tix sale will only effect it so much. That is big city life in a major metro melting potNot true if you have high season ticket sales.
Just curious, but what is the potential seating capacity of Stans World?
@wmc540 It's math not basic but still just math sorry it is complicated.
I understand your point but it is just much deeper than you are addressing right or wrong. Those who recoup losses from one games supply and demand are not "Scalpers" anymore than they are terrible business men when the S&D creates a loss.