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kynut
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posted 07-26-2012 12:57 PM      Profile for kynut        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
UK is offering smaller packages of 3 or 4 tickets to try to offset the lag in season ticket sales. I am wondering why they do not realize that the fastest and simplest way to fill the seats is to put a product on the field that people want to come and see. If you are trying to sell a product all the promotional gimmicks in the world will not work if you do not have a product that people want.

My opinion is that if UK wants to fill the seats they need to spread the field, throw the ball, and fire up the air raid sirens again. A spread or air raid offense may or may not win any more games but at least it would make the games more exciting and attractive to ticket buyers.

Another year of boring Jokerball and they will not be able to give tickets away. A day at the stadium should be fun win or lose - not a root canal.

Just MHO

kynut

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rlt4uk
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posted 07-26-2012 08:04 PM      Profile for rlt4uk     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
well said Kynut. I couldn't agree more. We know were going to loose so why not make it entertaining.

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