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It seems late and I've heard nothing from the Panthers about my season tickets. Usually payments come out march 1st, past 2 seasons I've gotten them before now, so I'm just making sure I didn't somehow miss the notification to register for the payment plan. They better not raise these dang prices after 7-9 and 5-11 seasons lol.

 

Sadly unless supercam pulls a miracle, they won't be worth half what I will pay. 

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14 minutes ago, Pantera1 said:

Not mine. Same as last season.

I moved mine from 536 row 30 to 538 row 26 and added a third tickets. Mine were around $2000 even for 3 tickets. From what the website says and after tax, it seems like prices are the same as 2019 for my seats (my costs for the seat location went up + adding a third seat, so I have nothing to compare with)

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My Ticket prices stayed the same as last year :

 

From the email >>>

 

Thank you for being a loyal PSL Owner. We can’t do this without you. You are the backbone and create our home-field advantage. Last season, you stuck with us, supporting us all the way through the final game.

Understand this.

I am laser-focused on building a championship organization on and off the field.

It takes time to build things up the right way, and sometimes you have to do a little tearing down before moving forward. The changes we made in early January are the first steps and I could not be more excited about our future.

Matt Rhule and his staff are working hard preparing for the 2020 season. He is a master developer and builder who has shown what he can do. Look at his history. He constructed winning programs at Temple and Baylor and he will build an elite program here.

We promise that we will work tirelessly each day to bring you a championship because that’s what this region deserves, that’s what the players in the locker room deserve, and that’s what our fans deserve. It won’t happen overnight, but it will happen – and I look forward to you joining us on this ride.

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4 minutes ago, ok2h8pep said:


Matt Rhule and his staff are working hard preparing for the 2020 season. He is a master developer and builder who has shown what he can do. Look at his history. He constructed winning programs at Temple and Baylor and he will build an elite program here.
 

He knows it is easier to build a winning "program" in college than the NFL, right? Right??

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