13k is struggling?
Boy are you a dip gigantore.
Despite the Spurs being the only game in town, coming off a championship season (and 3 in the last 7 seasons) and being the winningest franchise in American pro sports since 1997 or whatever, they are still struggling to sell season ticket packages in wonderful San Antonio.
That's the what, dumb .
13k is struggling?
Boy are you a dip gigantore.
You're the dip Buddy Holly. 13K in a town the size of SA, and you've already got yourself convinced that somehow this city is going to support a lotto NFL team in a 65K stadium![]()
Aggie, give me two cities/teams that have over 15,000 season ticket sales, , give me the name of any NBA team that has its entire season tickets sold out.
Come on, do it Dip Jr.
What the ? This is the San Antonio we are talking about, aren't we? Surely San Antonio would be able to sell 15k in season tickets, especially given that you have the winningiest pro sports franchise over the last 7 seasons and one that has won 3 les in the last 7 seasons...especially in a market with only one pro franchise.
Haha, get a life virgin who has nothing else than try to belittle a city he is more than likely subconsciously envious of.
If you'd like to round up the numbers that prove San Antonio is at the bottom of the list for season ticket holders, then be my guest. You seem to not have a life and all the time on your hand to do so.
Why would I be "envious" of a city? That's redneck dumb.
Virgin? Well I'm not the one rubbing his about new retail developments on the Southside.
Funny, that sounds like you.If you'd like to round up the numbers that prove San Antonio is at the bottom of the list for season ticket holders, then be my guest. You seem to not have a life and all the time on your hand to do so.
http://www.nba.com/bulls/tickets/Neither could the Bulls during their three-peats.
Shut the up you fat .In 1987, the Bulls were 40-42. The next year they won 50 games and began a sellout streak that lasted 13 years.
Michigan - 110,000Man, give me two teams that have sales outs every day based on season ticket sales.
Tennessee - 108,000
Notre Dame - 86,000
Ohio State - 114,000
There's four, dumbass.
You want pro hoops? The Miami Heat stopped taking season ticket orders in July. The Sacramento Kings had something like 6 straight years of completely sold Arco Arena ball to profit from.
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/heat/co...LARS_1009.html
(That's 75K in Miami for the Dolphins)Now consider that even amid a 4-12 season last year, the Dolphins sold out every home game,
STFU you ignorant twit.
BTW, that's just five minutes on Google, I know there's more.
Wanna explain why the Bulls attendance fluctuates more than your blood pessure?
http://www.kenn.com/sports/basketbal...ttendance.html
Very mature Mr. Aggie, but then I'd expect ni better from an Aggie.Shut the up you fat .
And stooping to the level of calling someone fat who isn't, is like me calling Marcus black even though for a long while he pretended to be.
Well. you stooped to my level.
Those are NBA basketball teams?Michigan - 110,000
Tennessee - 108,000
Notre Dame - 86,000
Ohio State - 114,000
There's four, dumbass.
Guess I'm not the dumbass after all.
You mean the Heat with Shaq? How bad ass were their tickets sales two seasons ago?You want pro hoops? The Miami Heat stopped taking season ticket orders in July. The Sacramento Kings had something like 6 straight years of completely sold Arco Arena ball to profit from.
The Kings are the only team in the NBA you can say that about. And show me where that's all due to season tickets sales and not individual seat sales.
Do you kiss your mother with that mouth?STFU you ignorant twit.
It's called a life. Check them out, they're pretty cool.
All you said was "show me teams". I did.Those are NBA basketball teams?
So now you've got to start reaching for time limits because you looked like a dumbass?You mean the Heat with Shaq? How bad ass were their tickets sales two seasons ago?
Wanna explain why the Bulls attendance fluctuates more than your blood pessure?![]()
Psstt, ever heard of the United Center? It wasn't there when Jordan first started playing.
http://espn.go.com/nba/s/2001/0925/1255329.html
Michael Jordan is one of the best sellers of tickets in the world.
Just ask the Chicago Bulls, who sold out 610 consecutive games over a 13-year period.I'm supposed to go with kenn.com, whoever the that is, over NBA.com and ESPN?Certainly, the Bulls had no trouble selling tickets with No. 23 in their lineup. They sold out every home game from Nov. 20, 1987 to Nov. 7, 2000, almost two years after Jordan's retirement![]()
Big words from a kid whose life was consumed with building bridges and highways on the southwest side.It's called a life. Check them out, they're pretty cool.![]()
It's called a hobby. Find one.
I've got a couple, one in particular is called women. You should look into that, it sure beats beating off to the American Highways Magazine Centerfold of the Month.
No, but the reason for the sale outs is simple, a very very marketable bandwagon player. Not their sudden dedication to the sport.So now you've got to start reaching for time limits because you looked like a dumbass?
http://espn.go.com/nba/s/2001/0925/1255329.htmlPsstt, ever heard of the United Center? It wasn't there when Jordan first started playing.
Pssst, ever heard of him playing in the UC during the second three-peat? Because he did, and the numbers jump up and down during those three years.
Both KENN and Basketball-Reference support the same numbers.I'm supposed to go with kenn.com, whoever the that is, over NBA.com and ESPN?![]()
They seem to match ESPN's numbers:
http://www.kenn.com/sports/basketbal...ttendance.html
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/attendance?year=2003
I'll tell my girlfriend about that magazine. Maybe we can get a little hot and bothered together while reading it.
I'll wait for some more of your wicked cleverness...
Exactly, and the Saints don't exactly have a Michael Vick around to invigorate the masses while they go 6-10.is simple, a very very marketable bandwagon player. Not their sudden dedication to the sport.
Thanks for proving my point.
Oh, and Rosy Palms doesn't count as a girlfriend.
Proving what point? That very marketable players sell tickets. That's pretty common sports logic.
But than again, there's always exceptions, ie, the Houston Rockets.
There's that wicked cleverness.Oh, and Rosy Palms doesn't count as a girlfriend.
You should really write for Leno, that's how funny you are.
And it's pretty common knowledge the Saints don't have anyone like that, and yet somehow you still think 65K will fill up the 'Dome when the Spurs, who have 3 world championships, the best player in the game, and the league's most marketable Spanish star can't even pull consistent sellouts.Proving what point? That very marketable players sell tickets. That's pretty common sports logic.
Thanks for proving my point.
Football is football, you go to enjoy it 8 times a year. I can see them selling out the Dome or coming near every game because its 8 games once a year in a city that cares more about football than basketball.
99% capacity and season ticket sells in the teens of thousands year in and year out and you still have the balls to ?when the Spurs, who have 3 world championships, the best player in the game, and the league's most marketable Spanish star can't even pull consistent sellouts.
Where the is all of this extra income going to come from to make this happen? No change in the Spurs' gate as well as sellouts for Saints games?
Oh, I know, the state will buy season tickets for all.![]()
1.2 million people in SA and only 13K committing to the Spurs for a season. I'm not ing, I'm stating the facts.
Stating what fact that in a city of 1.2 million (1.8 metro) so fat only 13k have bought season tickets.
Thank you for stating the facts.
What the does that prove, nothing.
If no one bought season tickets than you'd have a case.
But it's 1.25 mil if you count Poteet! [/dumbass]
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