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If you build it we will come !!
what 750 Million gets ya ...
I am beginning to believe, once a team reaches parity with State or City, building funding
they demand new buildings ,, almost as though teams, not just the NFL but also NHL,,,,
look for example what's going on in Calgary,, Teams demand new buildings just as the city
is about to be turning a profit,, forcing cities to shell out another 2, 4, 6, hundred million
for another 10 - 20 year term with the team.
win win for both sides ,, teams get new buildings fans get new buildings ,, cities get all those
tax incomes and states get all that payroll tax. (for a guaranteed 10 - 20 years)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aH2zU55FRlA
The Cobra
03-28-2017, 10:36 PM
Cobra......related......now I know why that little fidget Bettman was on stage yesterday when Foley was talking NFL....Guess everyone isn`t all that thrilled about the Raiders in Vegas after all. Bettman probably just wanted the free lunch
One day after welcoming the NFL Raiders franchise to Las Vegas (http://www.hockeyinsiders.net/2017/03/27/golden-knights-owner-welcomes-the-raiders-to-las-v/) and said it was an exciting time for the city, it seems Vegas Golden Knights owner Bill Foley has drastically changed his opinion.
Speaking to Vegas Hockey Hotline, Foley said he had originally hoped the NBA would be the next major sports league to move to Vegas so a team could share the T-Mobile Arena with him. According to him, something that makes much more sense than spending $750million in public funds to finance a football stadium.
"There are a lot better ways to spend $750 million than on bringing the Oakland Raiders to Las Vegas," Foley declared. "Spend it on police, firemen, and teachers, and have all three be the best in the country. But I guess we're going to make a $750-million investment in a stadium."
Less than 24 hrs after saying it should be a great source of pride for the community, Foley says if he had any control over the situation the Raiders would not have been allowed to come to Vegas.
"If I had had complete control of the situation, I would not have opted to have the Raiders come here, but I had no control and they're coming, so welcome," he said. "Bring it on."
In the same interview, Foley also set the Golden Knights' franchise goals pretty high by saying they want to have a Stanley Cup parade in Vegas within the next six years.
Yes,, I heard Foleys' telephone interview ,, don't really understand why he would say what he said
he must have his own agenda which isn't apparent at this moment
The Cobra
03-28-2017, 11:03 PM
Yes,, I heard Foleys' telephone interview ,, don't really understand why he would say what he said
he must have his own agenda which isn't apparent at this moment
Maybe they kicked him and Bettman out of the buffet when Bettman was seen habitually stuffing his pockets with prime rib.
Huuum, , possible ?
I think they fought over a prostitute
Watch for the breaking news
The Cobra
03-28-2017, 11:30 PM
Huuum, , possible ?
I think they fought over a prostitute
Watch for the breaking news
HAHA....yeah she took one look at Bettman and said she doesn`t do dwarfs..............
Huuum ,, don't know ... she's a prostitute,,,, so, she does dwarfs
I think it was about Bettman stuffing her purse with prime rib,,,
The Noof
03-29-2017, 12:04 AM
My heart goes out to the Raiders fans.I can't imagine the move was because the Raiders were a financial flop:the Raider Nation paid to see both good teams & bad, thick & thin.It smells like the greedy Goodell crew is at the root of this.Greedy bastards that they are...
ifonlyihad1
03-29-2017, 12:14 AM
My heart goes out to the Raiders fans.I can't imagine the move was because the Raiders were a financial flop:the Raider Nation paid to see both good teams & bad, thick & thin.It smells like the greedy Goodell crew is at the root of this.Greedy bastards that they are...
I heard the Raiders are raising ticket prices next season by as much as 40% on some tickets. Kick the fans while they are down.. Classless move if it's true about the pricing.
The Cobra
03-29-2017, 12:20 AM
My heart goes out to the Raiders fans.I can't imagine the move was because the Raiders were a financial flop:the Raider Nation paid to see both good teams & bad, thick & thin.It smells like the greedy Goodell crew is at the root of this.Greedy bastards that they are...
Maybe Goodell heard how much Bettman scammed out of the casinos to get the NHL in Vegas so he wants a cut of the action as well
The Cobra
03-29-2017, 12:21 AM
I heard the Raiders are raising ticket prices next season by as much as 40% on some tickets. Kick the fans while they are down.. Classless move if it's true about the pricing.
I heard same of the Raiders tickets going up although I hadn`t heard how much....40% is a lot unless they`re those corps luxury boxes.
The Cobra
03-29-2017, 12:23 AM
Huuum ,, don't know ... she's a prostitute,,,, so, she does dwarfs
I think it was about Bettman stuffing her purse with prime rib,,,
Even prostitutes have their standards.......................Bettman probably wanted to dress up like Napoleon and tried to use coupons to turn a trick.
TLG ,, this news article is about 2 months old ,, ticket prices were set to go up ,, but news of this recent development
who knows how season ticket holders will react ,, also keep in mind the move is not for two years and a stadium still
needs to get built ,,,, to put it another way, this is a divorce where both need to leave in the same house for two years
Winning season hits Raiders fans wallets as 2017 ticket prices raise sharply82 (http://www.silverandblackpride.com/2017/1/5/14180194/winning-season-proves-costly-for-raiders-fans-as-2017-ticket-prices-soar#comments)
by Levi Damien (http://www.sbnation.com/users/Levi%20Damien)@LeviDamien (http://www.twitter.com/LeviDamien) Feb 1, 2017, 1:26pm PST
This time last year, we were reporting that for the 11th consecutive season, the Raiders would not be raising ticket prices. A year later, the Raiders are 12-4 and headed for the playoffs for the first time in 14 years. With that, ticket prices will now jump up; quite considerably in some cases.
Many season ticket holders were shocked when they received the email from the team with the increased ticket prices. Here are the ticket prices from 2016:
As you can see, ticket prices will rise across the board. Here are the direct comparisons:
2016
2017
% increase
Upper reserve - Endzone
$225
$330
47%
Upper reserve - Corner
$225
$400
78%
Upper reserve - Redzone
$225
$470
109%
Upper reserve - Sideline
$225
$540
140%
Upper reserve - Midfield
$225
$645
187%
Mezzanine reserve - Endzone
$450
$750
67%
Lower reserve - Endzone
$540
$820
52%
Lower reserve - Corner
$675
$855
29%
Lower reserve - Sideline
$765
$960
25%
Lower reserve - Midfield
$855
$1,065
25%
Club - Corner
$1,125
$1,235
10%
Club - Sidelie
$1,215
$1,480
22%
Club - Midfield
$1,350
$1,725
28%
Average
$623
$870
40%
Season ticket prices for both 2016 ad 2017 are based on 9 home games with one home game in Mexico City in each season.
The greatest increase comes in the upper midfield tickets which jump from $225 to $645; an increase of 187%.
In the grand scheme of things, the Raiders ticket prices are not outrageous. Most stadiums in the league are either fairly new or updated. The closest comparison to OACC was Qualcomm in San Diego. Their upper deck 2016 season ticket prices averaged $475. The Raiders new upper deck prices average $538.
The Rams (http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/teams/los-angeles-rams) lowest ticket prices in the relic that is LA Memorial Coliseum start at $360 ($10 lower than Raiders new price) and raise sharply from there, averaging $810 for upper deck seats.
A lot of fans were initially very upset with the size of the ticket price jump. While others have the added frustration is that the increase is happening in the midst of the Raiders making plans to leave for Las Vegas.
The Cobra
03-29-2017, 01:19 AM
TLG ,, this news article is about 2 months old ,, ticket prices were set to go up ,, but news of this recent development
who knows how season ticket holders will react ,, also keep in mind the move is not for two years and a stadium still
needs to get built ,,,, to put it another way, this is a divorce where both need to leave in the same house for two years
Winning season hits Raiders fans wallets as 2017 ticket prices raise sharply
82 (http://www.silverandblackpride.com/2017/1/5/14180194/winning-season-proves-costly-for-raiders-fans-as-2017-ticket-prices-soar#comments)
by Levi Damien (http://www.sbnation.com/users/Levi%20Damien)@LeviDamien (http://www.twitter.com/LeviDamien) Feb 1, 2017, 1:26pm PST
This time last year, we were reporting that for the 11th consecutive season, the Raiders would not be raising ticket prices. A year later, the Raiders are 12-4 and headed for the playoffs for the first time in 14 years. With that, ticket prices will now jump up; quite considerably in some cases.
Many season ticket holders were shocked when they received the email from the team with the increased ticket prices. Here are the ticket prices from 2016:
As you can see, ticket prices will rise across the board. Here are the direct comparisons:
2016
2017
% increase
Upper reserve - Endzone
$225
$330
47%
Upper reserve - Corner
$225
$400
78%
Upper reserve - Redzone
$225
$470
109%
Upper reserve - Sideline
$225
$540
140%
Upper reserve - Midfield
$225
$645
187%
Mezzanine reserve - Endzone
$450
$750
67%
Lower reserve - Endzone
$540
$820
52%
Lower reserve - Corner
$675
$855
29%
Lower reserve - Sideline
$765
$960
25%
Lower reserve - Midfield
$855
$1,065
25%
Club - Corner
$1,125
$1,235
10%
Club - Sidelie
$1,215
$1,480
22%
Club - Midfield
$1,350
$1,725
28%
Average
$623
$870
40%
Season ticket prices for both 2016 ad 2017 are based on 9 home games with one home game in Mexico City in each season.
The greatest increase comes in the upper midfield tickets which jump from $225 to $645; an increase of 187%.
In the grand scheme of things, the Raiders ticket prices are not outrageous. Most stadiums in the league are either fairly new or updated. The closest comparison to OACC was Qualcomm in San Diego. Their upper deck 2016 season ticket prices averaged $475. The Raiders new upper deck prices average $538.
The Rams (http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/teams/los-angeles-rams) lowest ticket prices in the relic that is LA Memorial Coliseum start at $360 ($10 lower than Raiders new price) and raise sharply from there, averaging $810 for upper deck seats.
A lot of fans were initially very upset with the size of the ticket price jump. While others have the added frustration is that the increase is happening in the midst of the Raiders making plans to leave for Las Vegas.
So the luxury club boxes went up only on average 25% and the working class tickets skyrocket just because they win?? In that case us Lions fans should be paid to go to the game.
The upper reserve goes up 187%
But it includes the prostitute,,,, and she's got prime rib
Gates07
03-29-2017, 10:44 PM
this guy that has the raiders franchise is just like his worthless dad, does not pay his bills, still owes + $700 million on the Oakland field, moved to L.A. years ago and then back to Oakland, and the worthless governor sandavol sold out to sheldon addilson who pulled out of the deal after he got fined for racketeering, this is a bad deal for the citizens of Nevada, and then the LV football team will have to pay to play in that f/b field, what a crock, and the raiders keep all the concession money, just makes me angry.
The Cobra
03-30-2017, 12:26 AM
The upper reserve goes up 187%
But it includes the prostitute,,,, and she's got prime rib
I`m in...even if the box goes up 187% once you`re done with the prostitute you can sell her off and eat the prime rib.
Gates07
03-30-2017, 06:00 PM
Dennis Hoff is going to build a special "cat house" and give certain patrons 50% off, as is now its over 1G per visit, what happened to the $20. quicky, didn't say if it was before the game or after the game, and then to tax payers need to get from having to pay for these sports arenas, lets face it they pay their employees millions every year, make millions every year, no other business has that privilege, sure i like sports but i would not pay to watch from the nose bleed section with a pair of binoculars to see what just happened, really i can not see that far anyhow anymore.
The Cobra
03-30-2017, 06:25 PM
Dennis Hoff is going to build a special "cat house" and give certain patrons 50% off, as is now its over 1G per visit, what happened to the $20. quicky, didn't say if it was before the game or after the game, and then to tax payers need to get from having to pay for these sports arenas, lets face it they pay their employees millions every year, make millions every year, no other business has that privilege, sure i like sports but i would not pay to watch from the nose bleed section with a pair of binoculars to see what just happened, really i can not see that far anyhow anymore.
Absolutely correct....I`ve had Lions seasons tickets for years now and I`ve got pretty decent seats....but if I want to actually want to watch the game I give the tickets to my son or daughter and stay home to watch it.
Seasons Tickets Cobra ? That's pretty sweeeeet
For the home team "fan" (you and I) ticket sales, accounts for 20% of available tickets,, which is split between home team
and the visiting team ,,,, +/- 10% each side.
A stadium that holds 80,000 only really has 16,000 available tickets,, the rest are already sold to season ticket holders
(as a general rule) I'm not gonna get into stub hub ,, ticket exchange etc.
Those 16,000 tickets go on sale on a date and get sold within a couple of hours ,, sometimes not even that long and any
tickets sold after that date are tickets that have already been bought and are getting re-sold
So, wonder no more, why you never see an empty seat at an NFL game.
Going to a game is not only to follow your team ,, there's also the tailgate, the crazy costumes, face paint freekos, the crowd
the marching bands, the introduction, the national anthem, the fire works, cheerleaders, the fighter jet fly by, .. the beer , the drunks, the very drunk and the sheet faced. LOL
Going to a game is not just about the game ,, it's 4 hours of entertainment in a stadium along with 80,000 others and by the
way there's a game going on, on the field ,, I go to 2 games per year ,, either Buffalo, New York , Boston and by the time I leave,
I don't even remember the score.
Cheers !!
The Noof
03-30-2017, 08:23 PM
Seasons Tickets Cobra ? That's pretty sweeeeet
For the home team "fan" (you and I) ticket sales, accounts for 20% of available tickets,, which is split between home team
and the visiting team ,,,, +/- 10% each side.
A stadium that holds 80,000 only really has 16,000 available tickets,, the rest are already sold to season ticket holders
(as a general rule) I'm not gonna get into stub hub ,, ticket exchange etc.
Those 16,000 tickets go on sale on a date and get sold within a couple of hours ,, sometimes not even that long and any
tickets sold after that date are tickets that have already been bought and are getting re-sold
So, wonder no more, why you never see an empty seat at an NFL game.
Going to a game is not only to follow your team ,, there's also the tailgate, the crazy costumes, face paint freekos, the crowd
the marching bands, the introduction, the national anthem, the fire works, cheerleaders, the fighter jet fly by, .. the beer , the drunks, the very drunk and the sheet faced. LOL
Going to a game is not just about the game ,, it's 4 hours of entertainment in a stadium along with 80,000 others and by the
way there's a game going on, on the field ,, I go to 2 games per year ,, either Buffalo, New York , Boston and by the time I leave,
I don't even remember the score.
Cheers !!
Football is a way of life bro...lol
The Cobra
03-31-2017, 12:16 AM
Seasons Tickets Cobra ? That's pretty sweeeeet
For the home team "fan" (you and I) ticket sales, accounts for 20% of available tickets,, which is split between home team
and the visiting team ,,,, +/- 10% each side.
A stadium that holds 80,000 only really has 16,000 available tickets,, the rest are already sold to season ticket holders
(as a general rule) I'm not gonna get into stub hub ,, ticket exchange etc.
Those 16,000 tickets go on sale on a date and get sold within a couple of hours ,, sometimes not even that long and any
tickets sold after that date are tickets that have already been bought and are getting re-sold
So, wonder no more, why you never see an empty seat at an NFL game.
Going to a game is not only to follow your team ,, there's also the tailgate, the crazy costumes, face paint freekos, the crowd
the marching bands, the introduction, the national anthem, the fire works, cheerleaders, the fighter jet fly by, .. the beer , the drunks, the very drunk and the sheet faced. LOL
Going to a game is not just about the game ,, it's 4 hours of entertainment in a stadium along with 80,000 others and by the
way there's a game going on, on the field ,, I go to 2 games per year ,, either Buffalo, New York , Boston and by the time I leave,
I don't even remember the score.
Cheers !!
You forgot the 2 day hangover...........LMAO
Those tickets along with partials for the Tigers and Wings were the only "hand me downs" I`ll never complain about LMAO.
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