I see, you're not mexican. is that why they kicked you out of san antonio?Quote:
Originally Posted by Demo Dick Marcinko
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I see, you're not mexican. is that why they kicked you out of san antonio?Quote:
Originally Posted by Demo Dick Marcinko
I would love to go, but no $$$. I'll be watching and cheering at home. I am very excited about this season and am glad its finally here.
Oh god, what a ill fated attempt at journalism. For gods sake, trying to compare the reaction after the first title in the history of this franchise to the fourth in 8 years and then pulling some shit-brain article from it... just screams "I had nothing better to do."
Oden is the only one that is out. Both Aldridge and Roy will play tonight.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark in Austin
I agree with Buddy Holly. Its hard to compare the first championship to the fourth one. I'm glad we have four and would take that and more over just one, but the first time was like no other.
Junior you're an idiot. I'm Mexican-American. A Mexican living in San Antonio could very well be an illegal. Most Germans live in Germany, get the picture? See how that works? And I wasn't kicked out putz, I run my own company in Central Tx. I could use a minimum-wager like you. Looking for work? Gotta go to work, I'm done with you!Quote:
Originally Posted by nkdlunch
Are Spurs home tickets very expensive? is that why they don't get sold out so often maybe?
Or perhaps their marketing/PR needs to come up with more creative promos and offers for fans.
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Originally Posted by 1Parker1
Not really. They are just bad fans.
You might call yourself that, but to 90% of americans, you are a mexican :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Demo Dick Marcinko
I'm done w/u too :drunk
to be serious, I think it's a lethal combination of bad PR, overpriced tickets and spoiled fansQuote:
Originally Posted by tlongII
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Originally Posted by 1Parker1
I think price a part of it. I think the fact that corporations in the area buy the tickets to schmooze and then let the seats go empty if there is not client to schmooze may be a part of it.
But I know for me (and I don't live there, so this is theoretical as well), I can get all the games on TV for no charge other the cable bill (in SA, pay for LP out here). I can buy 2 six packs of beer I like for the cost of 2 beers at the arena. I can eat whatever I want for free or little charge. I can be comfortable at home. I can stand up and sit down and cheer as loud as I please at home with no one complaining. I don't have to drive or deal with traffic or parking or anything.
Now some of those things might be worth it to see the Spurs play in person; I certainly would be there on ring night, if I could. But on the whole, I'd much rather be at home or watching and cheering with friends.
That's the #1 excuse I've heard for football stadiums not selling out.Quote:
Originally Posted by Walter Craparita
I live in Virginia so you can't blame me either :p:
Throwing shit on the wall to see if it sticks huh? God damn dude get a hobby that doesn't include being hereQuote:
Originally Posted by tlongII
By the way, where is it you live?Quote:
Originally Posted by tlongII
Yep. Bad fans.
Spurs fans on a whole are just lazy. However, I don't understand why winning makes people less interested in the Spurs. Not selling out opening night and a ring ceremony? That's pretty pathetic.
But yeah, I'm sure ticketmaster is to blame :jack
P.S.
Luckily there are still a good amount of true Spurs fans and a lot of them post here. At least some of us still care about this team.
:smokin
The tickets arent expensive, I mean hell, the upper deck ones got for like 20 bucks come on.
Spurs fans suck....