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Originally Posted by Rob Paxon
What is the 'risk' of being a season ticket holder? There isn't one. Again, it's pretty simple... if the argument is that the practice is unfair, saying "you could have gotten season tickets, too" is not a very sensible counterargument because A. obviously not everyone could have gotten them and B. that has no bearing on whether or not the practice is fair. If someone is attempting to make the argument that stealing from a community fund is unfair, "you could have, too" is not a reasonable counterargument. Don't bother trying to say I'm equating this practice to stealing from a community fund as that's not the equation made (it's the relationship between the argument and the counterargument), and I'll also take this time to again reiterate that I have no problem with the practice, just the argument you're making in its defense.
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No risk, really? Not now. Did you have tickets in 2002-2003 or any of the lean years? If you weren't going to every game, try and sell some and get your money back. Good luck. Games didn't sell out to the same degree.
Since you're are insulting me, I'll just say you have no basic concept of the fact that people were buying into something that wasn't a sure thing. If you knew it was a slam dunk and you could unload the tickets for more than you paid, I guess anybody with a credit card could have bought season's ticket and made their money back. There was tons of opportunity to buy season's tickets in 2005-2006.
Your argument makes no sense. Anybody could have gotten them. You could have pooled five friends together. People didn't and now they are at the back of the line.
You seem to have no concept of risk/reward. Do you?