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sportscurmudgeon 02-27-2011 03:55 PM

A New Revenue Stream For Danny Boy
 
I can't believe he didn't think of this one before someone else did.


The Atlanta Braves have added a "Delta Miles Medallion Parking Lot" near their stadium. To be allowed to park there - - and pay for the parking; it's not free - - you have to have a Delta Airlines Medallion Card and have a mileage rating. The Braves collect the parking fee plus they collect a sponsorship deal from Delta Airlines.


Coming soon to FedEx Field...

tryfuhl 02-27-2011 09:04 PM

Re: A New Revenue Stream For Danny Boy
 
Danny tried to do the Redskins credit card as the only way to pay for season tickets until MasterCard told him to chill.

Delta might have been the one that came up with that idea though.

SirClintonPortis 02-27-2011 09:46 PM

Re: A New Revenue Stream For Danny Boy
 
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tying_(commerce[/url])
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Price_elasticity_of_demand]Price elasticity of demand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/url]

NC_Skins 03-01-2011 11:00 AM

Re: A New Revenue Stream For Danny Boy
 
Danny boy is treading water now with his current fanbase. It would behoove him to steer clear of any money schemes until this franchise is winning. He already is charging people for a playoff team, yet fails to deliver any resemblance of a competitive team.

I'm still amazed the fanbase puts up with the crap and pays for it still. Being loyal to the Skins doesn't mean you have to squander a crap ton of cash to a money grubbing owner.

MonkFan4Life 03-01-2011 11:51 AM

Re: A New Revenue Stream For Danny Boy
 
I'm still amazed that you are continuing with the charade of being a Skins fan. Not saying that you have to go along with everything the team does but you hate everything. But that's what being a Skins fan now a days is all about right ?

Oh yeah, did they raise the ticket prices or something ? I didn't think so but you're smart enough to figure that out.

firstdown 03-01-2011 12:05 PM

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[quote=NC_Skins;786812]Danny boy is treading water now with his current fanbase. It would behoove him to steer clear of any money schemes until this franchise is winning. He already is charging people for a playoff team, yet fails to deliver any resemblance of a competitive team.

I'm still amazed the fanbase puts up with the crap and pays for it still. Being loyal to the Skins doesn't mean you have to squander a crap ton of cash to a money grubbing owner.[/quote]

Whay are you even a fan?

SmootSmack 03-01-2011 12:05 PM

Re: A New Revenue Stream For Danny Boy
 
To be clear, this isn't actually a new revenue stream for the Redskins. It's just speculation by Old Man Mudge

MTK 03-01-2011 12:53 PM

Re: A New Revenue Stream For Danny Boy
 
[quote=NC_Skins;786812]Danny boy is treading water now with his current fanbase. It would behoove him to steer clear of any money schemes until this franchise is winning. [B]He already is charging people for a playoff team[/B], yet fails to deliver any resemblance of a competitive team.

I'm still amazed the fanbase puts up with the crap and pays for it still. Being loyal to the Skins doesn't mean you have to squander a crap ton of cash to a money grubbing owner.[/quote]

how so exactly?

NC_Skins 03-01-2011 12:57 PM

Re: A New Revenue Stream For Danny Boy
 
[quote=MonkFan4Life;786817]I'm still amazed that you are continuing with the charade of being a Skins fan. Not saying that you have to go along with everything the team does but you hate everything. But that's what being a Skins fan now a days is all about right ?

Oh yeah, did they raise the ticket prices or something ? I didn't think so but you're smart enough to figure that out.[/quote]



The Skins previously had one of the highest ticket prices on the market, yet fielded a shitty product. After both playoff appearances, Danny did indeed raise the prices of tickets.

I hate everything? Really? Is that why I love the fact that Shanny and Bruce are in control of this team? Is that why I love the direction this team is headed? Is that why I love how the discipline being shown is the correct thing to do? Yeah, how about stop talking out of your ass. I'm critical of this team, but it has done nothing in the past 12 years to give it that free pass you are expecting it deserves.


[quote=firstdown;786820]Whay are you even a fan?[/quote]

Why are you a fan? I was born in NC with the Redskins being the closest team around. (long before the panthers were here)

So let me get this straight, you two want me to pay our shitty owner gobs of money for a terrible product currently? Is that what being a real fan is about? I love people that question people's fandom because they aren't doing what the other sheep choose to do. Sorry, just because you chose to shell out 5k (or more) on tickets doesn't mean you are a bigger fan than me. If anything, it shows I'm a smarter consumer than most of the people that do. It's funny, my co-worker right down the hall has season tickets and he agrees with me. :)

NC_Skins 03-01-2011 01:26 PM

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[quote=Mattyk;786833]how so exactly?[/quote]



The ticket prices are overpriced. They've doubled in face value since Snyder has took over.

Don't take my word on it. One person who've I've found that has more definitive knowledge on Fed-Ex, tickets, and game jerseys is a guy named Mark the Homer from Extremeskins. Dude, is a absolute guru when it comes to anything related to Fed-Ex field and tickets. To a point where I wonder if the guy sleeps with a media guide under his pillow....lol

[quote]When Snyder took over, some of the lowers were going for $55. So $109 is almost double.

The endzone clubs, priced by Mr. Cooke, were $99 each. That includes tax. They were hiked so much after Snyder's arrival, the team had to eventually tear the seats out.

The last price hike for downstairs was from $79 to $109 - nearly 40%. I think that much of a increase discounts any advantage we might have regarding the number of years between price hikes.
[url=http://tinyurl.com/4ctadvh]PRESS RELEASE: Redskins Announce No Ticket Price Increase, Full Refund Policy for Season Ticket Holders for 2011 Season[/url]
[/quote]



Somebody made this comment in regards to ticket prices on a "Justification of 2011 Season Tickets".
[url=http://tinyurl.com/4ppfzl8]Justification of 2011 Season tickets[/url]

[quote]...I just like knowing I can go to any game I want and have first dibs on playoff tickets if we ever get a home playoff game. Plus, if the team becomes good again, prices are going to sky rocket and you will not want to be buying on the secondary market then.[/quote]


[quote]lol ...people say this all the time. "The prices will skyrocket."

No. The prices will not skyrocket. The reason for that is because they've already skyrocketed in terms of face value. In fact, both of the huge mark-ups over the past 11 years were immediately after playoff runs. We're paying for a playoff team already - every year. [/quote]



So here we are charging people for a playoff caliber team, yet what have we done the past 12 years? Won a division? Conference? Super Bowl? Squeaked into the playoffs twice? That's it? That's what those high prices are for?

This is exactly why I made the statement about Danny boy is treading water with fans right now. Hell, half the time on big games (pittsburgh, eagles, dallas, giants) you'll notice the stadium has a crap ton of their fans as well. Lower those pricey tickets and you'll have people more inclined to come out as opposed to paying supreme dollar and knowing your team is going to get dropped kicked in the mouth.


Another fun fact: The Washington Redskins have one of the worst home field records this past decade. The only other team in the NFC with a worst home record is Detroit. :(

[url=http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d81c8fc1a/article/redskins-fedex-field-doesnt-deliver-homefield-advantage]NFL.com news: Redskins' FedEx Field doesn't deliver home-field advantage[/url]

[quote]Washington hasn't done much winning home or away in recent years. The road record is 33-52 since 2000. FedEx Field doesn't offer much for game-day experience. Traffic is always terrible, parking is expensive, and the nearest subway station is about a mile away. Even coach Mike Shanahan, after the home opener, chimed in on the issue: "I'm not used to this traffic, so it's a little bit unusual. I do feel like we played on the road."[/quote]

Monkeydad 03-01-2011 02:29 PM

Re: A New Revenue Stream For Danny Boy
 
[quote=SmootSmack;786821]To be clear, this isn't actually a new revenue stream for the Redskins. It's just speculation by Old Man Mudge[/quote]

I take everything he posts as pure speculation. He's the WP's Florio. :laughing-

MTK 03-01-2011 02:31 PM

Re: A New Revenue Stream For Danny Boy
 
Ticket prices don't concern me personally. The way I figure it is if you don't want to pay the price, don't go. Simple supply and demand at play. Besides, whether the team is a playoff team or not doesn't drive ticket prices. Where do the Skins stack up against the rest of the league?

Chico23231 03-01-2011 02:40 PM

Re: A New Revenue Stream For Danny Boy
 
Ive never seen Snyder as greedy businessman wanting to stick it to the Redskins fans to make a quick buck. Never that. I think in terms of business, he is one of the brightest owners in the league.

Ive always viewed Snyder as a huge effing Skins fan who wants nothing more to win, but his damn ego has gotten in the way, thinking he can make smart football decisions. He has been part of decisions that lead this to an embarressing bottom that we are now digging ourself out of. With the hiring of Bruce and Shanny though he showed maturity that he can change for the better and I think its kinda time to lay off the bashing.

Monkeydad 03-01-2011 02:42 PM

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[quote=Mattyk;786894] Where do the Skins stack up against the rest of the league?[/quote]


Nowhere near the top.

[URL="http://seatgeek.com/football-nfl-ticket-prices/"]NFL Ticket Prices, Football Ticket Price Rankings | SeatGeek[/URL]

[LIST][*] 1 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/new-york-giants-ticket-prices/"]New York Giants[/URL] $332.82[*] 2 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/green-bay-packers-ticket-prices/"]Green Bay Packers[/URL] $221.81[*] 3 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/new-orleans-saints-ticket-prices/"]New Orleans Saints[/URL] $221.13[*] 4 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/dallas-cowboys-ticket-prices/"]Dallas Cowboys[/URL] $179.49[*] 5 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/chicago-bears-ticket-prices/"]Chicago Bears[/URL] $178.51[*] 6 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/indianapolis-colts-ticket-prices/"]Indianapolis Colts[/URL] $162.55[*] 7 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/new-england-patriots-ticket-prices/"]New England Patriots[/URL] $160.92[*] 8 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/st-louis-rams-ticket-prices/"]St Louis Rams[/URL] $151.81[*] 9 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/philadelphia-eagles-ticket-prices/"]Philadelphia Eagles[/URL] $151.66[*] 10 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/pittsburgh-steelers-ticket-prices/"]Pittsburgh Steelers[/URL] $143.70[*] 11 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/baltimore-ravens-ticket-prices/"]Baltimore Ravens[/URL] $131.41[*] 12 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/seattle-seahawks-ticket-prices/"]Seattle Seahawks[/URL] $128.57[*] 13 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/san-diego-chargers-ticket-prices/"]San Diego Chargers[/URL] $121.02[*] 14 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/atlanta-falcons-ticket-prices/"]Atlanta Falcons[/URL] $115.47[*] 15 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/oakland-raiders-ticket-prices/"]Oakland Raiders[/URL] $108.89[*] 16 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/cleveland-browns-ticket-prices/"]Cleveland Browns[/URL] $106.06[*] 17 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/arizona-cardinals-ticket-prices/"]Arizona Cardinals[/URL] $104.80[*] 18 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/new-york-jets-ticket-prices/"]New York Jets[/URL] $96.93[*] [B]19 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/washington-redskins-ticket-prices/"]Washington Redskins[/URL] $93.60[/B][*] 20 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/jacksonville-jaguars-ticket-prices/"]Jacksonville Jaguars[/URL] $92.74[*] 21 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/tampa-bay-buccaneers-ticket-prices/"]Tampa Bay Buccaneers[/URL] $80.10[*] 22 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/kansas-city-chiefs-ticket-prices/"]Kansas City Chiefs[/URL] $68.14[*] 23 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/denver-broncos-ticket-prices/"]Denver Broncos[/URL] $66.18[*] 24 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/detroit-lions-ticket-prices/"]Detroit Lions[/URL] $66.05[*] 25 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/houston-texans-ticket-prices/"]Houston Texans[/URL] $58.29[*] 26 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/buffalo-bills-ticket-prices/"]Buffalo Bills[/URL] $50.02[*] 27 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/miami-dolphins-ticket-prices/"]Miami Dolphins[/URL] $49.25[*] 28 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/minnesota-vikings-ticket-prices/"]Minnesota Vikings[/URL] $46.38[*] 29 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/cincinnati-bengals-ticket-prices/"]Cincinnati Bengals[/URL] $42.31[*] 30 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/tennessee-titans-ticket-prices/"]Tennessee Titans[/URL] $34.78[*] 31 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/carolina-panthers-ticket-prices/"]Carolina Panthers[/URL] $28.20[*] 32 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/san-francisco-49ers-ticket-prices/"]San Francisco 49ers[/URL] $27.99[/LIST]
[B]Historical Washington Redskins Ticket Prices
[url]http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?&cht=lc&chs=550x200&chxt=x,y,r&chls=2,6,3|3&chxs=0,,12,0,lt|1N*cUSDsz0*,,12,0,lt|2,,12,0,_&chco=fc9a18,469fd1&chds=0,160&chxr=0,0,115|1,0,160|2,0,160&chd=t:127.61,127.61|120.39,116.63,113.81,113.04,119.07,127.38,138.12,143.68,151.78,153.5,150.41,147.38,148.48,144.7,142.75,140.76,138.78,140.88,140.71,139.82,139.49,140.84,139.38,138.21,136.5,133.23,129.57,128.5,126.17,124.97,125.29,124.07,127.12,128.94,127.85,128.45,132.41,134.38,138.2,136.74,136.69,141.08,141.4,139.68,140.37,137.37,134.89,135.68,133.75,134.74,133.86,133.49,130.94,128.75,127.86,129,127.9,126.45,127.29,127.73,129.26,128.89,124.63,123.07,124.75,121.45,121.12,115.99,118.24,117.01,114.04,114.53,116.81,116.64,118.49,116.52,116.79,116.71,115.45,112.84,108.41,104.55,101.92,100.79,98.47,99.01,98.07,101.06,105.24,109.61,110.59,115.18,116.11,121.71,118.48,118.52,114.15,113.48,112.04,112.59,108.01,103.57,99.53,97.09,95.83,95.83,94.14,93.6&chxp=2,127|0,20,40,60,80,100,114&chxl=2:|Avg+($127)|0:|Sep+29|Oct+19|Nov+08|Nov+28|Dec+18|Jan+01
[/url]




[URL="http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d81a9c43b/article/jets-giants-have-steepest-ticket-price-increases"]NFL.com news: Jets, Giants have steepest ticket price increases[/URL]


An older survey:
[/B][URL]http://teammarketing.com.ismmedia.com/ISM3/std-content/repos/Top/News/nfl%20fci%202009.pdf[/URL]

skinsguy 03-01-2011 02:45 PM

Re: A New Revenue Stream For Danny Boy
 
[quote=Mattyk;786894]Ticket prices don't concern me personally. The way I figure it is if you don't want to pay the price, don't go. Simple supply and demand at play. Besides, whether the team is a playoff team or not doesn't drive ticket prices. [B]Where do the Skins stack up against the rest of the league?[/B][/quote]


I think that is where you'd determine the true answer. How much of everything else in the free world has skyrocketed in price since 2005? Oil being the biggest thing, which then affects the price of food and affects the price of other businesses. Why would it not affect sporting events? Music events that I attend on an annual basis have tripled in price since about five years ago.

The truth is, it doesn't matter how good or bad that team is, fans are still flocking to the games year in and year out. Until they simply decide to stop spending the money on the tickets, they really can't blame Snyder. Nobody has forced them at gun point to purchase tickets.

skinsguy 03-01-2011 02:47 PM

Re: A New Revenue Stream For Danny Boy
 
[quote=Monkeydad;786900]Nowhere near the top.

[URL="http://seatgeek.com/football-nfl-ticket-prices/"]NFL Ticket Prices, Football Ticket Price Rankings | SeatGeek[/URL]

[LIST][*] 1 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/new-york-giants-ticket-prices/"]New York Giants[/URL] $332.82[*] 2 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/green-bay-packers-ticket-prices/"]Green Bay Packers[/URL] $221.81[*] 3 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/new-orleans-saints-ticket-prices/"]New Orleans Saints[/URL] $221.13[*] 4 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/dallas-cowboys-ticket-prices/"]Dallas Cowboys[/URL] $179.49[*] 5 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/chicago-bears-ticket-prices/"]Chicago Bears[/URL] $178.51[*] 6 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/indianapolis-colts-ticket-prices/"]Indianapolis Colts[/URL] $162.55[*] 7 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/new-england-patriots-ticket-prices/"]New England Patriots[/URL] $160.92[*] 8 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/st-louis-rams-ticket-prices/"]St Louis Rams[/URL] $151.81[*] 9 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/philadelphia-eagles-ticket-prices/"]Philadelphia Eagles[/URL] $151.66[*] 10 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/pittsburgh-steelers-ticket-prices/"]Pittsburgh Steelers[/URL] $143.70[*] 11 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/baltimore-ravens-ticket-prices/"]Baltimore Ravens[/URL] $131.41[*] 12 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/seattle-seahawks-ticket-prices/"]Seattle Seahawks[/URL] $128.57[*] 13 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/san-diego-chargers-ticket-prices/"]San Diego Chargers[/URL] $121.02[*] 14 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/atlanta-falcons-ticket-prices/"]Atlanta Falcons[/URL] $115.47[*] 15 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/oakland-raiders-ticket-prices/"]Oakland Raiders[/URL] $108.89[*] 16 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/cleveland-browns-ticket-prices/"]Cleveland Browns[/URL] $106.06[*] 17 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/arizona-cardinals-ticket-prices/"]Arizona Cardinals[/URL] $104.80[*] 18 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/new-york-jets-ticket-prices/"]New York Jets[/URL] $96.93[*] [B]19 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/washington-redskins-ticket-prices/"]Washington Redskins[/URL] $93.60[/B][*] 20 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/jacksonville-jaguars-ticket-prices/"]Jacksonville Jaguars[/URL] $92.74[*] 21 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/tampa-bay-buccaneers-ticket-prices/"]Tampa Bay Buccaneers[/URL] $80.10[*] 22 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/kansas-city-chiefs-ticket-prices/"]Kansas City Chiefs[/URL] $68.14[*] 23 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/denver-broncos-ticket-prices/"]Denver Broncos[/URL] $66.18[*] 24 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/detroit-lions-ticket-prices/"]Detroit Lions[/URL] $66.05[*] 25 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/houston-texans-ticket-prices/"]Houston Texans[/URL] $58.29[*] 26 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/buffalo-bills-ticket-prices/"]Buffalo Bills[/URL] $50.02[*] 27 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/miami-dolphins-ticket-prices/"]Miami Dolphins[/URL] $49.25[*] 28 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/minnesota-vikings-ticket-prices/"]Minnesota Vikings[/URL] $46.38[*] 29 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/cincinnati-bengals-ticket-prices/"]Cincinnati Bengals[/URL] $42.31[*] 30 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/tennessee-titans-ticket-prices/"]Tennessee Titans[/URL] $34.78[*] 31 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/carolina-panthers-ticket-prices/"]Carolina Panthers[/URL] $28.20[*] 32 [URL="http://seatgeek.com/san-francisco-49ers-ticket-prices/"]San Francisco 49ers[/URL] $27.99[/LIST][B]

[URL="http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d81a9c43b/article/jets-giants-have-steepest-ticket-price-increases"]NFL.com news: Jets, Giants have steepest ticket price increases[/URL]
[/B][/quote]


Which is why I don't mind going to Charlotte this year to watch the Redskins play the Panthers! :) Shoot, Panthers and 49ers are practically giving away seats...LOL!

NC_Skins 03-01-2011 03:08 PM

Re: A New Revenue Stream For Danny Boy
 
[quote=Mattyk;786894]Ticket prices don't concern me personally. The way I figure it is if you don't want to pay the price, don't go. Simple supply and demand at play. Besides, whether the team is a playoff team or not doesn't drive ticket prices. Where do the Skins stack up against the rest of the league?[/quote]

They are currently middle of the pack is my guess, but the problem is, they have been overpriced for about 10 years now. I agree with what you said about the market and demand, and it's exactly why I don't have season tickets or go to many games. The cost doesn't justify the rewards I will get, when I can stay home and get the same for less.

I don't agree with a playoff team doesn't drive prices. A playoff team will in fact increase the demand for a team which will soon affect the prices. It's hard to say that it would for the Redskins because of the stadium being so big. Having a 90,000+ stadium works against you as much as it does for you.




[quote=Monkeydad;786900]Nowhere near the top.

[URL="http://seatgeek.com/football-nfl-ticket-prices/"]NFL Ticket Prices, Football Ticket Price Rankings | SeatGeek[/URL][/quote]

Yeah, right now.

As early as 2006, the Redskins were 2nd on the list of highest ticket prices in the NFL.

[url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2576495]NFL team-by-team average ticket prices - NFL - ESPN[/url]


That's the whole point. They've been charging premium prices for tickets for teams that were well below the norm in terms of production. It's finally got to the point where they can't raise (or justify) the ticket price raises to the fanbase anymore without them winning first.

Monkeydad 03-01-2011 03:11 PM

Re: A New Revenue Stream For Danny Boy
 
[quote=NC_Skins;786910]They are currently middle of the pack is my guess, but the problem is, they have been overpriced for about 10 years now. I agree with what you said about the market and demand, and it's exactly why I don't have season tickets or go to many games. The cost doesn't justify the rewards I will get, when I can stay home and get the same for less.

I don't agree with a playoff team doesn't drive prices. A playoff team will in fact increase the demand for a team which will soon affect the prices. It's hard to say that it would for the Redskins because of the stadium being so big. Having a 90,000+ stadium works against you as much as it does for you.






Yeah, right now.

As early as 2006, the Redskins were 2nd on the list of highest ticket prices in the NFL.

[URL="http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2576495"]NFL team-by-team average ticket prices - NFL - ESPN[/URL]


That's the whole point. They've been charging premium prices for tickets for teams that were well below the norm in terms of production. It's finally got to the point where they can't raise (or justify) the ticket price raises to the fanbase anymore without them winning first.[/quote]

A lot of teams shot up with new stadiums. Dallas went insanely high with the Giants and Colts.

Lotus 03-01-2011 03:34 PM

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[quote=Monkeydad;786912]A lot of teams shot up with new stadiums. [B]Dallas went insanely high[/B] with the Giants and Colts.[/quote]

Jerry will even charge exorbitant fees for seats which do not exist.

Jontrem 03-01-2011 03:36 PM

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$332 for a ticket? I'm sorry thats insane. That's basically making it impossible for alot of fans to ever see a game. Personally I like watching games on my couch more anyway!

MTK 03-01-2011 03:37 PM

Re: A New Revenue Stream For Danny Boy
 
[quote=NC_Skins;786910]They are currently middle of the pack is my guess, but the problem is, they have been overpriced for about 10 years now. I agree with what you said about the market and demand, and it's exactly why I don't have season tickets or go to many games. The cost doesn't justify the rewards I will get, when I can stay home and get the same for less.

I don't agree with a playoff team doesn't drive prices. A playoff team will in fact increase the demand for a team which will soon affect the prices. It's hard to say that it would for the Redskins because of the stadium being so big. Having a 90,000+ stadium works against you as much as it does for you.






Yeah, right now.

As early as 2006, the Redskins were 2nd on the list of highest ticket prices in the NFL.

[URL="http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2576495"]NFL team-by-team average ticket prices - NFL - ESPN[/URL]


That's the whole point. They've been charging premium prices for tickets for teams that were well below the norm in terms of production. It's finally got to the point where they can't raise (or justify) the ticket price raises to the fanbase anymore without them winning first.[/quote]

A team's success is one price driver, but just one of many.

As early as 2006? That's 5 years ago now.

NC_Skins 03-01-2011 03:37 PM

Re: A New Revenue Stream For Danny Boy
 
[quote=Lotus;786917]Jerry will even charge exorbitant fees for seats which do not exist.[/quote]

This had me laughing big time. Well played sir.

Monkeydad 03-01-2011 03:58 PM

Re: A New Revenue Stream For Danny Boy
 
[quote=Jontrem;786918]$332 for a ticket? I'm sorry thats insane. That's basically making it impossible for alot of fans to ever see a game. Personally I like watching games on my couch more anyway![/quote]

Well that's the AVERAGE price.

So the Giants and Cowboys must be pricing tickets the same way the Yankees did when the new YS opened...$2500 behind home plate. We know Jerry has some ridiculous suites in his shrine.

But, why anyone would want to pay good money to watch a game in an open-air stadium in NJ is beyond me. You can smell Jersey as you travel the Turnpike (where the Meadowlands is located) and it's not pleasant.

Yes, I've been there too.

Big construction loan to pay off. Be careful what you wish for when you ask for a Fed-Ex replacement.

BuckSkin 03-01-2011 04:08 PM

Re: A New Revenue Stream For Danny Boy
 
How can the Giants charge $332.82 and the Jets just (relatively speaking) $96.93 for the exact same seats??

Monkeydad 03-01-2011 04:10 PM

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[quote=BuckSkin;786936]How can the Giants charge $332.82 and the Jets just (relatively speaking) $96.93 for the exact same seats??[/quote]

Eli's contract. :D

SirClintonPortis 03-01-2011 05:05 PM

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Averages tell an incomplete story without the standard deviation. After all, who the **** gives a shit about corporate seats except for the guys rich enough to pay for them?

sportscurmudgeon 03-02-2011 01:17 PM

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[quote=Monkeydad;786891]I take everything he posts as pure speculation. He's the WP's Florio. :laughing-[/quote]

So, you think I am speculating that the Atlanta Braves have set up this new parking "system"?

Saying something you had not thought of previously is not the same as "speculating"...

Swarley 03-02-2011 02:23 PM

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you stated that this would be "Danny Boy's" new revenue stream, did you miss that point of your own post?

Monkeydad 03-02-2011 02:28 PM

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Gee whilickers Charlie, any time I see dem news people sayin "Danny Boy", I know for sures that they is serious!

NC_Skins 03-02-2011 03:21 PM

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[quote=GreekSkin;787175]you stated that this would be "Danny Boy's" new revenue stream, did you miss that point of your own post?[/quote]

I think you missed something in translation. I don't think you are supposed to be taking this as something that is literally coming to Fed Ex field or a legit money making scheme that Danny boy is actually considering. He's basically taking a pot shot at the king of money grubbing schemes.

SirClintonPortis 03-02-2011 04:34 PM

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[quote=GreekSkin;787175]you stated that this would be "Danny Boy's" new revenue stream, did you miss that point of your own post?[/quote]

Since when did the word "for" become synonymous with "is" or any other form of the phrase "to be"?

sportscurmudgeon 03-03-2011 01:19 AM

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[quote=GreekSkin;787175]you stated that this would be "Danny Boy's" new revenue stream, did you miss that point of your own post?[/quote]

No I did not. I said he didn't think of it before someone else thought of it and now that someone else thought of it, he could bring it to Fed Ex.

Swarley 03-03-2011 02:54 AM

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ok fair enough, but this is worthy of a thread why exactly?

CRedskinsRule 03-03-2011 08:13 AM

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I am guessing(and hopefully not putting too many words in SC's computer type) SC thought it was an interesting direction for a football team to take parking, and thought he would share it with us all. The inclusion of DS was probably just as a teaser to peak initial interest.

I would add, I found it an interesting off-season topic.

Monkeydad 03-03-2011 09:22 AM

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[quote=GreekSkin;787259]ok fair enough, but this is worthy of a thread why exactly?[/quote]

To advertise OP's website. :rofl:

MTK 03-11-2011 09:57 AM

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[url=http://www.bizjournals.com/washington/blog/2011/03/redskins-offered-incentives-for-early.html]Redskins offered incentives for early payment | Washington Business Journal[/url]

MonkFan4Life 03-11-2011 01:26 PM

Re: A New Revenue Stream For Danny Boy
 
[quote=GreekSkin;787259]ok fair enough, but this is worthy of a thread why exactly?[/quote]

Of course it is ! This is called [B]"Passing Time During The Work Stoppage"[/B] !


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