CRT3
08-26-2004, 06:35 PM
Hey the $12,000 a year I shell out for my club seats tellls me I am buying tickets to the game. So when you guys hear me complain about somthing at the stadium I believe I have paid for that right also
Washington Post vs. Washington Redskins (Lets Get Ready to Rumble)CRT3 08-26-2004, 06:35 PM Hey the $12,000 a year I shell out for my club seats tellls me I am buying tickets to the game. So when you guys hear me complain about somthing at the stadium I believe I have paid for that right also saden1 08-26-2004, 10:32 PM Contracts were for only club and luxry seats. Not general seating. I have 8 general and 4 club. I'm in the market for adoption. Will you adopt me as your son? Or do you perhaps have a daughter I can marry? Skins fan 44 08-26-2004, 11:12 PM Now we know the rest of the story. Good Day!! It is so obvious who is right. I would think that almost everyone knows how to look up there seats on the internet. People should know what they are buying befor they are buying it. But then again if I got a chance to sit in the lower section of Fed Ex Field for the home games I probably wouldnt care where I sat. CRT3 08-27-2004, 07:36 AM For $69 per seat you would. Skins fan 44 08-27-2004, 10:03 AM For $69 dollars I would see them at least once. JoeRedskin 08-27-2004, 11:32 AM For $69 dollars I would see them at least once. Well, that's sorta the catch - Season tickets mean SEASON. Would you pay $690 per seat (you have to buy the exhibition games too) to sit behind a pillar? Would YOU sell them to somebody w/out making a full disclosure as to the obstruction? If you bought single game tickets, but weren't told the extent of the obstruction, would you be upset? Sorry, I am a Skins fan to the bone, but, when it comes to this sort of thing, it's a money making thing for Snyder (anyone remember charging admission for training camp??) (It's a sad thing to know that by feeding my addiction through season tickets, I am only allowing Danny to screw me over more). Maybe the Post bought up some seats on the sly, that does not have any bearing on the lack of full disclosure by the Skins FO. In fact, by the FO claiming innocence but then firing back on a relatively unrelated aspect of the deal, I am more inclined to Post. Also, the Skins press guy is supposed to be, well, difficult. I have yet to read anything positive about Swanson. JoeRedskin 08-27-2004, 11:42 AM For $69 dollars I would see them at least once. Just a further thought (tried to edit the message but was over the time limit): IMO, the Skin's FO response is a classic "redirection tactic" used by a guilty party: Someone makes an accusation against you, you offer a minimal explanation, then accuse the accuser (regardless of the accuracy of your charge) in order to shift the focus away from your own wrongdoing. Swanson seems to be a slash and burn kind of guy and part of the reason so many press people like to hate on the Skins. He strikes me as very defensive about whatever the Skins do - Sorta like, "If Mr. Snyder said it, it must be right!" CRT3 08-27-2004, 12:10 PM Joe Redskin ~ EXCELLENT, very well put and I agree with you in every word. This is how they handle most fans in the stadium. Get them in, get them paid, then forget them. I wrote letters, placed phone calls and talked to Redskin staff members about having the AMerican flag lit at night. They didn't care and never responded. I pointed out the fact this is a miltary town and it is by law they are required to light it. Even after September 11th they failed to reconize this fact. Finally I met the stadium operations guy in the parking lot and he took care of it the next game and even called me to get my opinion. But Skins administration just does not listen to the fans nor do they care. Money speaks and you know what walks. I still love the game and the actuall team but Captain Dan and his staff of white shirt business suits have totally failed in my opinion. Does Dan even wear anything that has a Redskin monikor on it? The only time I have seen him wear somthing was the Dallas game last year in the terrible wet cold weather. I shouted out to him on the field, thanking him for finally show team support and spirit and he turned and smiled. He is a Redskin fan but a shrewd business man who needs to rein in the troops a bit to show he does actually care about the game day experience for the fan. CRT3 08-27-2004, 12:15 PM Well, that's sorta the catch - Season tickets mean SEASON. Would you pay $690 per seat (you have to buy the exhibition games too) to sit behind a pillar? Would YOU sell them to somebody w/out making a full disclosure as to the obstruction? If you bought single game tickets, but weren't told the extent of the obstruction, would you be upset? And then would you go buy yourself? So that would be 1380.00 plus $200.00 for parking the entire season. Avg youself for about $15.00 worth of food and drink and there is another $300.00 for 2 people. So total spent for the season including the exhibiton games is $1,880.00 and your view is majorly obstructed. Priceless??? Not!! Then the price goes up dramticlly if they make the playoffs which you wouldn't miss for the world. SmootSmack 08-27-2004, 12:50 PM As someone who has dealt, from a media perspective, with pretty much all the professional sports teams in the DC area, I always found the Redskins the most difficult to deal with. Personally I love them, professionally they were a constant pain in my ass. In my opinion, that is a very strong and pointed response from the Redskins, especially the jab about the Post taking seats from the common fan. My quick reaction is shame on the Redskins. The Washington Post is a lapdog for the Redskins 12 months out of the year, to scared to ever say anything that might displease the King of the Hill sports team in this town, not to mention the psyche of Washington sports fans. So they toss out one negative story and the Redskins are so spoiled by the cushy treament they always get, that they lash back like this? Never knew how lucky they were. Of course, shame on the Post for never having the guts to "dig in." If all you did was read The Washington Post for the past decade to get your Redskins coverage you'd have no idea how truly piss poor they've been. But the Skins are out of line in this case. Yeah, I know, "but the Post should have done proper reporting," but that sort of thing will always happen, this way, that way. The Skins could/should have posted a much more constructive and less vindictive release, clarifying what really happened, but not taking a shot at the Post. It will be interesting to see how this affects future relations between the two. My guess is it will have little impact in the long run, they need each other. "What's the difference between a 3-week-old puppy and a sportswriter? 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