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Thanks for the link Patrick, it is what I based the contraction on. The stadium in Pitt is awesome, but I could put a mule in the Kentucky Derby and it would be the same. They are takers in the revenue sharing and have no desire to put a decent product on the field. How many years do the fans have to wait for a .500 season?
Arizona? Walked up on a Saturday game and got tickets in the third row for face value. Washington? Just like the Gov. spend $$ foolishly. Seattle? Starbucks draws a bigger crowd. Toronto? Heard they were trying to get more people to have sex in the hotel window to attract crowds. Cleveland? Great stadium, fan apathy. Baltimore? Maybe an owner that has a clue. KC? A sad story that cries small market. TB? Nuff Said. Oakland? Removed the upper deck? Again a case of fans not caring. Fla? World Series and no one came. At least Houston fans turn out for a good product on the field when it's available.
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Here's a link back Patrick.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_o...tistical_Areas Guess if 22nd in the US pop reports can't support it, then it needs to go. I have to drive 3 hours to a game, let's look at all populations within 3 hours of a stadium or park. Is it common practice to go to a game dressed as an empty seat? Rawn
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