F... Selling Tickets to the Visiting Team

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Luxorreb
11-05-2008, 02:18 AM
I was at the game. I was embarrassed for our franchise. 30,000 opposing fans on Monday Night Football? Crazy. I've never witnessed anything like it at Fed Ex or RFK. Unreal. Perhaps we should move the team back to DC where we can only seat 65,000 devoted fans!? Not 95,000 w/ 30,000 terrible towels. It was totally terrible. I would never sell my tickets to unknown opposing fans just for money. If ya wanna make money why not invest in something a little more worthwhile! We were beat down on the field. And having a frenzied opposing fan base of 30 large in the building is pretty depressing if you're a player. We were 6-2 on MNF and people sell their tix? Atleast OBAMA won!

53Fan
11-05-2008, 03:21 AM
Unfortunately for some people the ticket has become more important than the team. When someone would sell their seats to the opposing teams fans to save a buck or to try to keep a ticket they can't afford, they have become more a fan of the ticket than the team. The "SEASON TICKET" means more than anything else. That's why there is such a long waiting list. I think it must be a prestige thing because they're so hard to get. And they're hard to get because people hold on to them even if times are bad and a morgage is due and the kids need stuff....no wonder Snyder can charge what he does.

Giantone
11-05-2008, 05:19 AM
Unfortunately for some people the ticket has become more important than the team. When someone would sell their seats to the opposing teams fans to save a buck or to try to keep a ticket they can't afford, they have become more a fan of the ticket than the team. The "SEASON TICKET" means more than anything else. That's why there is such a long waiting list. I think it must be a prestige thing because they're so hard to get. And they're hard to get because people hold on to them even if times are bad and a morgage is due and the kids need stuff....no wonder Snyder can charge what he does.


Now with PSL's in the league and the time it takes and the money yes it's an investment,people can do with them whatever they want,it's just not a problem for the Skins,it's in every sport and with every team.

bigmarley4
11-05-2008, 11:22 AM
I think that the issue is, is that people are complaining about not being able to recoup losses.. that's not my responsibility if you're not attending the game. If you want to get in at face value, accept that other people may as well, even if only for a game or two. If I really want to attend a game, I'll pay a bit more because of the market/demand, but not because you (figuratively) feel ripped off by preseason game costs, etc. I don't see how ST holders can complain about that, they chose the tickets and I understand the want to hold onto them for when you can more easily afford it, but how is that my fault? I'm sitting on the waiting list in hopes that I'll be back in the DC area within a handful of years, if you lose a few hundred a year, that's the risk you took accepting ST's that you couldn't afford, right? So keep your tickets, but don't complain about how much people are willing to pay for them.

It's everyone else thats complaining about the number of opposing fans. My point was, and still is, if Skins fans are able and willing to go and pay fair value, then this is not an issue. I'm not complaining about anything -- just trying to help people understand that most non-rich season ticket holders can't be selective and sell their tickets to Skins fans exclusively, when we need to sell to whoever we can to ensure we don't lose $100's on the games we cannot attend.

FRPLG
11-05-2008, 11:31 AM
I had several games last year on StubHub but as the game got closer they had still not sold at my cost of around $80 each. So I had to put them on craigslist on the friday before the game for like $50.00 each. Then the Skins fans came out and would offer me like $35 to $45 for my tickets.

This is my experience. Everyone likes to spout some bullsh*t about "So many hardcore fans would have bought these things" That si crap. I have put tickets everywhere. Here, Ebay, Craigslist, everywhere. There are not that many people lookign to buy tickets. When it comes down to it there are just enough people out there willing to buy tickets and when Pitt fans are willing to buy them at 200 and no Skins fan wants pay more than face then what the hell does everyone think is going to happen? This notion that there are so many suffering fans just unable to find a way to get tickets is crap. There are a million ways to get tickets so when 30,000 Pitt fans show up it isn't because sellout ticket holders sold them tickets it is because sellout fans were too cheap to buy them instead.

celts32
11-05-2008, 11:53 AM
Redskins do not knownly allow ticket agencies to own the tickets from what I understand. What happens is that ticket holders sell their tickets on their own or they sell them as a package to theses ticket agencies. I read last year or maybe the year before that the Skins try to track who is using their tickets and who is just selling them off each year. they are not going after the guy who uses his tickets but sells off a few games rather they want to go after the person who never attends the games and just sells their tickets. Its hard for them to track but the article did say they were slowly finding these people and revoking their tickets.

It amazes me that ticket agencies even want redskins tickets...because trust me...with 93,000 tickets available they are not money makers. The only game you can sell for profit is the Cowboys and an occasional big night game. Most games it's a struggle to get anywhere near face value back. I go to most games so it doesn't matter to me but I have sold some games before and I do know the market for them.

FRPLG
11-05-2008, 11:58 AM
It amazes me that ticket agencies even want redskins tickets...because trust me...with 93,000 tickets available they are not money makers. The only game you can sell for profit is the Cowboys and an occasional big night game. Most games it's a struggle to get anywhere near face value back. I go to most games so it doesn't matter to me but I have sold some games before and I do know the market for them.

Yeah I agree. If someone ever finds this magical market where Skins tickets sell for face to EVERY game then let me know because I take a bath on 4 out of 8 games a year if I have to sell them.

I am so tired of this illogical thinking. To me if you didn't buy tickets to the game you can't complain about who was there. Those in the stadium did their jobs as fans.

Stacks42
11-05-2008, 12:58 PM
I was at the game, and was embarrased. But the most embarrasing part is that the 30k Steelers fans made more noise than the 60k Skins fans. Lets face it FedEx is not a hostile place for visiting teams, we have the largest NFL stadium, right now, that place should be rockin on 3rd downs. If you leave FedEx with your voice, then you didnt do your job as a Redskins fan!

53Fan
11-05-2008, 01:51 PM
Steelers Fans, StubHub, Michael Wilbon and You - D.C. Sports Bog (http://voices.washingtonpost.com/dcsportsbog/2008/11/steelers_fans_stubhub_michael.html#more)

Giantone
11-05-2008, 04:43 PM
I'll post this question then,if there are so many people on the waiting list ,why is it the're not the ones buying the seats for sale?

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