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I bet the dome is coming within 5 years...


Ja  Rhule

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47 minutes ago, Happy Panther said:

I'm a PSL owner and I guess I will be annoyed if we have a new stadium and my PSLs are erased. Any significant new "investment" will not be from me. I would love if PSLs are transferred over.

But it was never pitched as an investment to me or anyone I know.

Exactly. A PSL was advertised as giving you the right to.purchase a particular seat at BOA as a season ticket as the prevailing rate. It has never been an investment and given we haven't even had back to back winning seasons in our history they haven't really appreciated in value. I always thought about it as a necessary cost to buy season tivkets.

 

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On 8/15/2019 at 1:24 AM, panthers55 said:

The one thing I worried about ihim was building a new dome and essentially negating 62000 PSLs or around 250 million of money paid for the old stadium. Are you a PSL owner? I have 9000 I stand to lose . Pay me that and I am fine. Negate them and you can kiss.my ass. And I am not alone.  Wait until tickets double to pay for that new stadium. Then you will be bitching too. 

This.

What's the answer here? 

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On 8/15/2019 at 2:06 AM, raz said:

bro you've definitely entered the 'get off my lawn' phase of life. 

bro you definitely haven't plowed a bunch of hard earned $$$$'s into Carolina Panthers PSL's after having been assured there would be a secondary market for said PSL's...

@panthers55

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On 8/15/2019 at 4:27 AM, panthers55 said:

I agree you can't sell them now for even half what you paid for them. That actually isn't my point. My point is that there is nothing wrong with the current stadium. And I don't think Charlotte should be forced to putting up a ton of money to stroke his ego.

Bingo!

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3 minutes ago, SBiii said:

bro you definitely haven't plowed a bunch of hard earned $$$$'s into Carolina Panthers PSL's after having been assured there would be a secondary market for said PSL's...

@panthers55

Good job.  You paid for the stadium in 1995 and now new owner wants to destroy and build new stadium that will be paid by new PSL owners.

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23 hours ago, ARSEN said:

Current Panthers stadium is not good for soccer.  If Charlotte gets MLS franchise, we will need a new stadium either way. 

MLS has been explicit about the fact they want dedicated soccer-only stadium for their teams --- sharing with an NFL team is not what they want.

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