Yes, I am a die hard, life time Leafs fan. Yes, I love going to games however I do not enjoy paying top dollar to see a poor product. When I say a poor product I mean no disrespect to the players or the organization. What I mean is that management and ownership have stated this is a rebuild. That this will be a painful process. So if they can admit that then they can admit paying the highest average ticket price during such an era is foolish. If ticket prices, concessions and merchandise remain the highest in all of north American sports than we as fans need to prove we won't be foolish.
We as die hard, life time Leafs fans need to show we will not support the franchise if ownership won't support the fan base. If this is in fact a rebuild and a painful process then I suggest accommodating the fan base for sticking with the team during such pain and hardships. I don't think what I'm suggesting is ridiculous and I am certainly not the first to recommend such ideas.
I don't have access to the lower bowl tickets or sky boxes that are afforded to corporate accounts. I am an average, blue collar fan who would like to be able to go to a game and cheer on the team I have since I was a child. I'll happily cheer from home until ticket prices are more appropriate for the product I'm paying for.
Agree, or disagree?
stop being delusional. they will never lower the prices period. Even if they did lower them they are still going to cost fans the same. More online sites and re-sellers will just buy up even more tickets and make a bigger profit. Get over it, stay home and cry about it there will alwasy be too many people willing to pay whatever.
Totally agree. Marlies a good option.
Nickel beers!
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Mo Ron
this blog was stupid.
Go watch your Marlies then but dont sit there and complain that the Leafs relocated because people stopped going to the games. Leaf tickets are expensive because there is a huge demand and there always will be.