GopherJake
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I'm curious what would compel someone to come on here and announce that they're going to drop their season tickets due to cost. Do you think any of us care? Why would we? Keep your tickets, dump your tickets, who gives a sh1t? It's not exactly breaking news that it's a lot cheaper to buy tickets on a per-game basis. Those of us who buy season tickets sure as hell ain't in it for the cost savings. If you're willing to pony up $275 per seat, but suddenly $275 + x (wherein x is negligible) is "too much"...you're just making excuses.
There's no such thing as a tipping point? DPO, this is a thread about season tickets and pricing. I don't think it's out-of-line for someone to discuss what they might do if there is an increase. By the way, I agree that a negligible increase should be a non-factor. But at some point, you get there. I was strongly considering being "there" this year for b-ball, but then they fired Tubby.