As someone who lives in a pretty big sports market and held season tickets to the Dolphins for 15 + years which is about half my life, Ill tell you that so long as salaries rise and the cost of attending games goes up what Mr. Polo is talking about will never end. We gave up our tickets to the Phins two years ago and its been the best decision weve made. Every Sunday we have 10-15 people over, BBQ, get wasted, watch all the games and keep up with the fantasy scoring for a fraction of the cost. We no longer have to deal with all the nonsense involved with going to the games including but not limited to travel, time, money, dumb *** people, stupid ownership that thinks we could give two craps about J-Lo and that douche Mark Anthony are part owners and waving to the crowd, and missing the entire day of football.
I actually had tickets to the Heat/Cavs game 3-4 weeks ago. Me and my two buddies drove to the arena and decided we didnt want to do this. I hopped outta the car while he made a U-turn and quickly sold our tickets for $200.00 each. jumped back in the car headed to South Beach where we stayed out until 4:00AM on a work night. We each went home with about $100.00 in our pocket as opposed to probably dropping another 300-400 between us at the game on parking, food liquor. Seriously who needs it.
The only events still worth going to are Orange Bowl because like Polo's relative we get the tickets for free; Marlins games, parking is free and you can get in for $10.00, and hockey and thats mostly because Im a Habs fan and its my only chance to see them play.
Once sports became HUGE business it killed the experience of going to the game. Its amazing to me that the NFL thinks the economy is the reason teams arent selling out...Its like no its because my stupid tickets which cost $30.00 each 8 years ago now cost $100.00 and your forcing me to pay a licensing fee by buying two worthless preseason games a year.
Rant over. :)