Des eaux troubles dans « The Deep » ? L’intérêt hésitant des fans est un catalyseur pour le remaniement de l’intersaison du Kraken – Vestiaire de Davy Jones
Des eaux troubles dans « The Deep » ? L’intérêt hésitant des fans est un catalyseur pour le remaniement de l’intersaison du Kraken – Vestiaire de Davy Jones
Affordable tickets would change a lot for this team..as STM contracts expire they are going to need to do some recalculation.
Olbaidon
Obviously improvement will bolster fan interest, I don’t think TV viewership should be taken too seriously until after the next season or two.
We’re looking at 3 whopping seasons, and are just now getting a better TV deal.
Season ticket disinterest could definitely be a sign of fading fandom, but also a sign of the times. Everything is expensive AF and even the upper-middle and entry level upper class are cutting costs any way they can.
I think it’s still too early to draw too many hard conclusions, but getting better and winning helps everything regardless. So let’s do that.
Veros87
Lower your ticket prices, then. Problem solved.
avataris
Perhaps I am just too uninformed to understand the rarified air season ticket holders live in, but requiring a 3 year commitment for season tickets is nuts. I like to think I make a good salary and could afford a pair of season tickets for a season at a time but when I spoke to them about purchasing them, I wasn’t given a choice. It was 3 years worth or nothing. This was mid season in year 2. So when they called me earlier this year I asked them about it and it still required the 3 year contract. I told them no way and was happy with my season tickets to the Thunderbirds.
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Affordable tickets would change a lot for this team..as STM contracts expire they are going to need to do some recalculation.
Obviously improvement will bolster fan interest, I don’t think TV viewership should be taken too seriously until after the next season or two.
We’re looking at 3 whopping seasons, and are just now getting a better TV deal.
Season ticket disinterest could definitely be a sign of fading fandom, but also a sign of the times. Everything is expensive AF and even the upper-middle and entry level upper class are cutting costs any way they can.
I think it’s still too early to draw too many hard conclusions, but getting better and winning helps everything regardless. So let’s do that.
Lower your ticket prices, then. Problem solved.
Perhaps I am just too uninformed to understand the rarified air season ticket holders live in, but requiring a 3 year commitment for season tickets is nuts. I like to think I make a good salary and could afford a pair of season tickets for a season at a time but when I spoke to them about purchasing them, I wasn’t given a choice. It was 3 years worth or nothing. This was mid season in year 2. So when they called me earlier this year I asked them about it and it still required the 3 year contract. I told them no way and was happy with my season tickets to the Thunderbirds.