CountryFrog
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This is all leading to the final tweet that anyone who sells their tickets on Stubhub will be drawn and quartered at midfield during halftime of the West Virginia game.
This is all leading to the final tweet that anyone who sells their tickets on Stubhub will be drawn and quartered at midfield during halftime of the West Virginia game.
Better to grab 2!
So people will pay the price of 5 beers a game to leave the stadium at halftime to drink beers? That should really help the atmosphere of the games.I can see half my tailgate doing this just for the in/out at halftime privilege.
Actually... they probably would. Darn this fan base.So people will pay the price of 5 beers a game to leave the stadium at halftime to drink beers? That should really help the atmosphere of the games.
That is a culture that is taking a long time to change.I wish our fans would act like this is a football game instead of the Colonial Golf Tournament.
I can see half my tailgate doing this just for the in/out at halftime privilege.
Half the people at your tailgate must suck.I can see half my tailgate doing this just for the in/out at halftime privilege.
In order to get back into the stadium after leaving, you have to have a new, un-scanned ticket to be let back in.Guess I missed the in out privilege part. Where does it say that?Just because the ticket is electronic doesn’t mean it’s not locked upon first entry?
In order to get back into the stadium after leaving, you have to have a new, un-scanned ticket to be let back in.
His premise is that people will use their main season ticket to enter the game the first time, and then use this mobile pass ticket to enter a second time after leaving the stadium at half time. Then they'll just go back to their normal seat.
In order to get back into the stadium after leaving, you have to have a new, un-scanned ticket to be let back in.
His premise is that people will use their main season ticket to enter the game the first time, and then use this mobile pass ticket to enter a second time after leaving the stadium at half time. Then they'll just go back to their normal seat.
It is OK to not understand. It is just a different perspective. There is nothing wrong with the people that want to stay at the tailgate. Our games are not sold out and there is not a demand for tickets. They are different fans, not necessarily better fansI have no idea why people are so hell bent on leaving the stadium at halftime. There are 6 or 7 home football games a year that last about 3.5 hours each. People can stand in a driveway with their friends and eat and drink with music playing literally any time they want to. I get that it's at a football game with a whole bunch of other fans and it can be a hell of a lot of fun, but how that can be better than sitting in a stadium watching the team play a actual real live football game is beyond me. People's priorities are scheissing weird.
If nothing else, you are consistent.Half the people at your tailgate must suck.
I’m one of those guys but I won’t say which one.It would be great if people would stay in the stadium from kickoff to final whistle and support the team as much as possible. But people are free to do as they wish with their money and support. I’m not going to tell them they are better or worse for their choices. For example, is a guy that donates $500,000 to the program but never sets foot inside the stadium better or worse for the program than someone who buys the cheapest seat and stays in the stadium for the whole game?