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The team is expecting a record number of visiting fans for a home opener on Sunday


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I will cheer them on but I cannot entirely blame PSL owners. The PSL environment leads to more selling of tickets. People move or get too old to go and want to sell their PSLs but can’t so more cost effective to sell tickets while waiting for PSLs to sell. Plus ticket prices have gone up tremendously in recent years. My tickets in lower bowl were $97 five years ago. For this game it’s around $190 a ticket. 

I will be there cheering them on Sunday but I can’t blame people that sell them.

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Just now, Don137 said:

I will cheer them on but I cannot entirely blame PSL owners. The PSL environment leads to more selling of tickets. People move or get too old to go and want to sell their PSLs but can’t so more cost effective to sell tickets while waiting for PSLs to sell. Plus ticket prices have gone up tremendously in recent years. My tickets in lower bowl were $97 five years ago. For this game it’s around $190 a ticket. 

I will be there cheering them on Sunday but I can’t blame people that sell them.

I guess I should save my ire for the PSL system itself more than the PSL owners then?

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8 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

I guess I should save my ire for the PSL system itself more than the PSL owners then?

I think that's a good idea. Look at ticket sites pretty much every game except for Dallas, there are lots of tickets going for well under face value. PSL owners are stuck in an awful investment. 

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9 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

I guess I should save my ire for the PSL system itself more than the PSL owners then?

I blame the for profit PSL owners. The stadium should be policed. And a PSL should be revoked if you never use your seats and only sell to opposing fans. There are plenty of people who would buy your PSL and actually go to games. 

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What is the issue? Visiting fans means outside money coming into the city! We all would love an all Panther stadium...but in the grand scheme of things..all those visiting fans will be paying for our new practice facility,  perhaps a new stadium in time, giving money to the city to offset whatever costs Charlotte may be asked to share in the future, great bars downtown to drink at...etc etc. 

This argument that PSL owners are sellouts to the team because they sell tickets is bullshit. Those people made a GREAT investment..and can enjoy the games and pay those prices for food and beer....or sit at home..collect a 50% return on their investment, and enjoy MUCH better beer and food at a fraction of the price.

 

 

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