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C’est difficile à croire étant donné qu’il y a beaucoup de sièges vides pendant les matchs à domicile. Un aperçu? C’est un match du samedi février


C’est difficile à croire étant donné qu’il y a beaucoup de sièges vides pendant les matchs à domicile. Un aperçu? C’est un match du samedi février


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5 Comments

  1. My knee-jerk reaction is to blame Ticketmaster and Axis. If not them, then I blame the rich alongside capitalism. If those options are unavailable, the government is involved and is to blame.

    I been using TickPick and have found great success thus far.

  2. DannyMethane_

    Just because they’re sold doesn’t mean the people are going to show up. Our average attendance is hovering around 18,000, and with max attendance being 18,532, only having a few tickets available for sale, makes sense. The tickets are selling, people just either show up late or don’t show up at all.

    I haven’t seen « a lot » of empty seats, especially in the lower bowl.

  3. zarkothe

    Its also worth noting when tickets go on sale its not all the tickets for the game its only a certain %. They hold some back for packages like 10 game plans, half season, etc. As the date gets closer more tickets go on sale.

  4. mitchellfoot

    My guess is that I don’t know what I’m doing next weekend, much less a weekend in 4 months.

  5. Jlibs_21

    My educated guess is that a lot of seats are bought and then sold on the resale market. There’s probably a decent amount of corporations that buy seats, which leaves them unfilled a lot of the time during the regular season. It’s pretty common for this to happen at plenty of sporting venues

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