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Apathy beginning to set in
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<blockquote data-quote="Frogk" data-source="post: 2772298" data-attributes="member: 66653"><p>Apathy began when fans who had been loyal for 20 to 40 years were forced out of good seats they had patiently waited to acquire. These were the fans who had supported the team through various seasons of hope and disappointment no matter what. Most of the preferred seating was consumed by a few because they could, not because they needed them. I had 12 tickets for family for the first couple of years and used them faithfully. Then family activities and interest changed. I gave up 4 club seats due to the fact they were no longer appreciated and were taken for granted. I will give up another 4 season tickets this year for the same reason. I am positive there are others who are in the same situation but have not taken the initiative to surrender preferred seating no longer in use The cost of retaining these seats is not significant. and may never be available again due to the priority point system. Some sort program should be instituted to get the excess tickets back into the hands of those long term loyal fans to help overcome the apathy. Reclaim non used and resold seating then sell to individuals that wanted seating they earned from years of loyal fan participation. if they are still interested. This could help fill the preferred seats with purple not other fans. Thereby creating fan support concentrated behind the team and concentrated noise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frogk, post: 2772298, member: 66653"] Apathy began when fans who had been loyal for 20 to 40 years were forced out of good seats they had patiently waited to acquire. These were the fans who had supported the team through various seasons of hope and disappointment no matter what. Most of the preferred seating was consumed by a few because they could, not because they needed them. I had 12 tickets for family for the first couple of years and used them faithfully. Then family activities and interest changed. I gave up 4 club seats due to the fact they were no longer appreciated and were taken for granted. I will give up another 4 season tickets this year for the same reason. I am positive there are others who are in the same situation but have not taken the initiative to surrender preferred seating no longer in use The cost of retaining these seats is not significant. and may never be available again due to the priority point system. Some sort program should be instituted to get the excess tickets back into the hands of those long term loyal fans to help overcome the apathy. Reclaim non used and resold seating then sell to individuals that wanted seating they earned from years of loyal fan participation. if they are still interested. This could help fill the preferred seats with purple not other fans. Thereby creating fan support concentrated behind the team and concentrated noise. [/QUOTE]
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