Oh for the love of football
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I saw something on countdown this morning. with the NFL having the Dolphins/Giants playing in London and than the game last year in Mexico, they said something about playing the Super Bowl overseas. I don't know about you guys but if they do that, I am done with football. regular season games played overseas pisses me off anyway. Football is an American game.. Football is so big here why they hell do they need to market it somewhere else? I don't get it..
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- Middle Kingdom
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What so different about that scenario than now? Most of the good seats and skyboxes are sold to corporates who could give two tosses about the game, probably don't know the rules and people who do go - they go to say "I was there for Super Bowl (insert number here)".Middle Kingdom wrote:But to have the championship game be attended by folks
that don't even know the rules would be ridiculous.
The ticketing system for that one game is horribly broken and will never be fixed.
My SB ticketing system:
Any ads bought by companies would entitle said company to 100 tickets per $1M worth of advertising sold. You want your company in? Buy ad time.
Skyboxes? The corporates will always get those, splitting those up to 1-2 per team and having an auction will always mean a big entity with $$$ to spend will always win. That won't ever be fixed.
So you lose at the most 10K tickets to the ad firms. That leaves roughly 50K tickets- season ticket holders for the two competitors in the game get first crack at prime seating. After that, fans with mailing addresses in the area of the two teams get next crack. Then the remainder go on sale to the general public, first come, first serve.
The way the NFL has it split up right now is ridiculous, and caters to big $$$. Its a league for the fan but the fans can't see the biggest game of the year?
Any ads bought by companies would entitle said company to 100 tickets per $1M worth of advertising sold. You want your company in? Buy ad time.
Skyboxes? The corporates will always get those, splitting those up to 1-2 per team and having an auction will always mean a big entity with $$$ to spend will always win. That won't ever be fixed.
So you lose at the most 10K tickets to the ad firms. That leaves roughly 50K tickets- season ticket holders for the two competitors in the game get first crack at prime seating. After that, fans with mailing addresses in the area of the two teams get next crack. Then the remainder go on sale to the general public, first come, first serve.
The way the NFL has it split up right now is ridiculous, and caters to big $$$. Its a league for the fan but the fans can't see the biggest game of the year?
- Middle Kingdom
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- Middle Kingdom
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- Joined: Sat Aug 06, 2005 7:44 am
- Location: Bacchus Plateau
right on brudda. The only ones I saw cheering looked likeMiddle Kingdom wrote:At least they know when to
cheer though. A key sack on third down brings a big
roar from the crowd. Overseas though it would bring
a big mumble -'did they do something good?'
the groundskeepers....
Don't start none...won't be none.