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Roll Call: Dolphins vs. Bills @ Rogers Centre (pg. 4)
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| Sly_Guy |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
Keep this Bills in Buffalo!
1) Toronto crowds for most events resembles a funeral
2) We overcharge for everything
3) Its illegal to tailgate here. Think of the parking fines and drinking fines! Unless they loosen the Nanny rules here it's a no go.
4) We can barely sell out the stadium when it's a novelty. Just think of a few years from now. |
1) because only the very rich could afford to go. Re:Leafs crowds.
2) because the NFL believed they could get away with charging an arm and a leg. And they could.
3) yeah, I'm sure you've made some whining post about it when Dalton/Harper made a law banning it.
4) see 2) above and think of the maximization of the supply/demand curve, maximum price charged per person willing to pay such premium amounts. |
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| ChemEnhanced |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sly_Guy
1) because only the very rich could afford to go. Re:Leafs crowds.
2) because the NFL believed they could get away with charging an arm and a leg. And they could.
3) yeah, I'm sure you've made some whining post about it when Dalton/Harper made a law banning it.
4) see 2) above and think of the maximization of the supply/demand curve, maximum price charged per person willing to pay such premium amounts. |
you have to remember how much Rogers had to pay to get all these games. They paid $78 Million for the 8 games (thats 9.75 Mill a game). With approximately 54,000 seats for each game that would make each seat worth $180.56. They really didn't have a choice but to have the tickets so expensive. |
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| Sly_Guy |
| quote: | Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
you have to remember how much Rogers had to pay to get all these games. They paid $78 Million for the 8 games (thats 9.75 Mill a game). With approximately 54,000 seats for each game that would make each seat worth $180.56. They really didn't have a choice but to have the tickets so expensive. |
I'm not disputing that. But remember, the NFL stood to make over double what they'd normally have made on a regular game in Buffalo. Also keep in mind, corporate advertising pays for a chunk of that as well. The TV deal is already had and owned by the Bills franchise, which in itself would have paid for another hefty chunk itself. |
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| ChemEnhanced |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sly_Guy
I'm not disputing that. But remember, the NFL stood to make over double what they'd normally have made on a regular game in Buffalo. Also keep in mind, corporate advertising pays for a chunk of that as well. The TV deal is already had and owned by the Bills franchise, which in itself would have paid for another hefty chunk itself. |
I can't imagine that Rogers would have received anything from the TV Deal. Rogers would have made money on any in stadium advertising and concessions...I am sure the Bills probably got a portion of that as well.
Rogers and the team that put this together are not making substantial money from this venture. The real hope was to see what interest there is in a NFL Team in Toronto. To me, it appears there isn't even close to enough interest in an NFL team in Toronto and anyone who has dreams of an NFL team in Toronto might as well kiss those dreams goodbye.
Ted Rogers was the man behind making this happening and he wanted to see an NFL team in toronto. With him passing away I think Rogers will back away from making any effort in obtaining an NFL team |
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| Abercrombie |
| quote: | Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
Rogers and the team that put this together are not making substantial money from this venture. The real hope was to see what interest there is in a NFL Team in Toronto. To me, it appears there isn't even close to enough interest in an NFL team in Toronto and anyone who has dreams of an NFL team in Toronto might as well kiss those dreams goodbye.
Ted Rogers was the man behind making this happening and he wanted to see an NFL team in toronto. With him passing away I think Rogers will back away from making any effort in obtaining an NFL team |
They're not making any money at all... they're actually taking a HUGE loss with the series of events. They wanted a profit, but the failures of high pricing and bad 3 and 8 game packaging caused less than expected sales, and had to sell them by other means and giving many of them away. There was a great star article on this after the first game in August. Not to make themselves look like a failure, they expressed they did it for the good of the city and not to pake a profit... nice out, eh? |
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| Rook |
| Personally, I don't even think the skydome is built for NFL football. |
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| Abercrombie |
| quote: | Originally posted by Rook
Personally, I don't even think the skydome is built for NFL football. |
I very much agree... look at all the seats they tarped over in the best locations;
The best seats in the house were covered up with logo'd tarp. Sure they don't want people to throw stuff at the bench... but is it like this in a CFL game? Anyone know? |
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| ChemEnhanced |
| It looks like you are too far from the field of play. The Skydome wasn't designed for an NFL size field. If Toronto ever has a chance for an NFL team it will need a new stadium or a huge renovation to the Skydome. |
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| Sly_Guy |
| quote: | Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
I can't imagine that Rogers would have received anything from the TV Deal. Rogers would have made money on any in stadium advertising and concessions...I am sure the Bills probably got a portion of that as well. |
They didn't get anything off the TV deal.
This is why I said 'would'.
But if Toronto had it's own franchise, that would be an additional source of revenue generated. |
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| Djsketchbag |
| quote: | Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
It looks like you are too far from the field of play. The Skydome wasn't designed for an NFL size field. If Toronto ever has a chance for an NFL team it will need a new stadium or a huge renovation to the Skydome. |
Yeah...... lets just sell the blue jays who watches baseball anyways, get a football teams instead it'll sell more tickets then baseball. |
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| ChemEnhanced |
| quote: | Originally posted by Djsketchbag
Yeah...... lets just sell the blue jays who watches baseball anyways, get a football teams instead it'll sell more tickets then baseball. |
Don't be surprised if the Blue Jays get sold. Ted Rogers went against the word of his senior staff and bought the Jays. With Ted no longer running the company I can see them wanting to sell off the money pit that is the Blue Jays. They already let go a bunch of their marketing/sales people....and you don't normally downsize the part of the business that brings in money. |
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| Oldman1313 |
| as a die hard fan....i am embarrassed of the product that you folks had to watch yesterday...the bills have become the laughing stock of the NFL |
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