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Originally Posted by troutman
It's not only that there are $10 tickets available that I find interesting (most teams must have some bargains), but that they are doing a season ticket drive without knowing the strategy of the new ownership group. I suppose they have no choice but to try and capitalize on the momentum they have, but what if the new group has different ideas on pricing? They have to do much better on ticket revenues.
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You can't operate under the assumption that new ownership will even exist. They have to continue on with status quo until that changes, putting the brakes on things out of concern that the strategy would change would be far more harmful than operating as is.
This assumes that the potential new ownership group isn't already loosely involved in longer term initiative, which could certainly be happening.