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Kyle's avatar

Not gonna lie, 100 parking spots kinda rules out anyone who doesn’t live inside of Boston as regular attendees. They need to do what’s best for the team, I just wish it wasn’t negative for me.

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Mattie Wells's avatar

The saga continues… is 24k seats on the small side? Didn’t they have a few games over 40k this year?

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Bob's avatar

Yes. What they're not saying is that they want to push the demand side for tickets by reducing the supply - they want sellouts with higher ticket prices to improve their profit margins (and by selling out in advance, the paid attendance wouldn't be at the mercy of bad weather).

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Bob's avatar

“I’m still seeing articles and stories as recently as this month talking about the four sports teams in Boston. It’s understandable, but also still disappointing that with our attendance levels and how long we’ve been around, that we’re still somehow seen as a junior professional sports team to the other ones.”

Maybe if you treated your fans/customers with some real RESPECT (which those 4 teams do), you wouldn't be seen as a 'junior' professional sports team. Let's start with that.

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Woody Nye's avatar

Only 100 parking spots. Going to cost the fans a lot more to go to the games with this stadium being built. Higher ticket prices, parking and public transportation. Is it going to be worth it for the average fan. A poor spot to put a stadium. Cheaper to get Apple Season Pass to watch the Revs and go to RIFC games.

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