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please stop kissing krafts @ss... he has NEVER done one thing that didnt line his pockets.
Real easy toMOnday morning QB ...I suppose you had bet a million on the Giants too??
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.please stop kissing krafts @ss... he has NEVER done one thing that didnt line his pockets.
and yes, new england easily could have built any stadium... ne is the biggest sports market in north america... if you dont think so, try buying a ticket to any sport, anywhere
and no, kraft did NOT build the stadium with "his own money"... he borrowed the money, and jacked up the tickets, and put in the corporate seats to pay for it... kraft DID NOT PAY FOR IT... the season ticket holders did...
The Bucs raised lower level prices from $76 to $99. Guess what ******, thats the same 30% increase and they suck.
Maybe you need to WTFU and realize that the dollar isn't worth the paper its printed on and a billionaire like Kraft knows this more than anyone else. The price of gas has gone up 50% in the last year and meanwhile your house has probably gone down 25% in value. If you want to ***** about getting economically ass raped, Kraft isn't even in the top 10.
Oh, btw, GFY.
Well, I guess I have a few more things to say.
First off, it is the season ticket holders that will pay the price. It is so easy to sit on the sideline (not season ticket holders) and make judgments. Easy indeed. It is kind of like people that don't like our government and don't vote. Blah, blah, blah. So boring. Vote please.
We as season ticket holders have a right to complain about what is happening. It is clearly unfair. Me, I have decided to forgo 34 years of season tickets because I feel it is a total and complete ripoff.
So life goes on. The corporations are more than happy to pay the price -- not only because they can -- but they can write it off as a business expense.
It is just the way of the world right now. Kind of sad, actually very sad. Some owners of teams feel different about their fans. I wish we had one of those owners.
Such a sad world we live in now.
Kraft has gone from a millionaire to a billionaire since the acquistion. Please go and cry me a river somewhere else.
Yup, the fiasco that is Patriot Place is the tiping point. Crappier parking. Even worse delays geting in and out. And a huge % ticket increase on a league high price. Doesn't meet the value test, unless you're a corporate puke.
That's it in a nutshell.
I'm happy for those season ticket holders who renewed this year. I would be interested to hear in September how the parking & gameday experience is compared to the last few years.
My father takes the train because he's too cheap to park. The train is actually a good deal and very convenient if you don't mind not tailgating.
I've heard that.
The only drawback to the train are night games. The T shuts down around 12:30am. If you get back to South Station at 2 in the morning you have to take a cab to get home or have someone pick you up.
That can cost more than forking over the $40 to park at Gillette.
I didn't know that. We always take it from the south, so we can park for free at Attelboro or Providence and then drive home.
One thing I hate though is that the train goes so freaking slow. It's maddening.