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02-02-2007, 02:42 PM
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The Fanatic
02-02-2007, 03:36 PM
"The team said that it will not raise ticket prices for the 2008 season."

Well that's real nice, so I'll have to assume the next price increase will be in 2009.
With the same percentage of increase they are doing right now, my tickets will roughly be 135.00-140.00 per game, per ticket.:grbac: :grbac: :grbac:

Yup, that ought to get some true blue collar type fans in the seats!!:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Ravenous52Raven
02-02-2007, 03:52 PM
:ralph: Thank you Mr.Stevie Boy! You are really starting to show you true colors that all you are in for is the money! I think this is a real good way to show your fans that you care about them, considering imo you are trying to get rid of them! My tickets have gone up so much from 6 years ago that it is not even funny! Boy I how miss when Modell, owned the team at least he cared with a small increase, Not 240.00 increases 2 years ago, then 400.00 this year! I don't know how much longer I can afford these prices! He is driving us out instead of in, thanks Biscuit Boy you idiot! Just as I was starting to respect him a little forget it now, he and his boytoy Cass are really ruining things for us the true fans:thumbdown: :grbac: :179421:

Mista T
02-02-2007, 05:06 PM
Shit happens! :thumbdown: No surprise here. Awhile back, the Ravens stated that they would keep their ticket pricing around the NFL averages.

I'd like to see the NFL give something back in pricing, such as two-tier exhibition game prices and/or increase the regular season to 18 games while reducing home exhibition games to one (perhaps with a 3rd exhibition at a neutral site).

Keep this in mind next time there is the "good news" about raising the NFL salary cap. Or the complaining about the NFL finding alternatives sources of revenue, such as overseas games and Direct TV.

camdenyard
02-03-2007, 09:23 AM
Keep this in mind next time there is the "good news" about raising the NFL salary cap. Or the complaining about the NFL finding alternatives sources of revenue, such as overseas games and Direct TV.

Fair point, but understand that the NFL isn't happy to simply be treading water. They want their income to increase exponentially.

$100 upper deck seats are coming, fast.

Greg
02-03-2007, 10:56 AM
I sit in the cheapest seats and mine will now be $45. That's just ridiculous. My pair cost $700 last year and will cost $900 this year. That's a 28.5% price increase. Damn ridiculous.

MRAVEN
02-03-2007, 02:21 PM
We got hit the hardest last time around.Sec. 146 went from a $45 ticket to a $60 ticket in '06.I certainly hope he leaves us alone for a while.