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Is a ‘Bad Economy’ a Legitimate Excuse for Fans to Resist Buying Season Tickets?

June 27, 2012   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Sports are a quality-of-life issue.
When budgets are tight, which goes first: season tickets or replacing the stove? Well, that depends—does the stove still work?
Keeping your granddad’s seats at The Meadowlands isn’t as important as paying the rent. Starting your own tradition with friends or children doesn’t carry the same imperative as little Joey’s school books.
Nevertheless, season tickets are far more valuable than a new DVD, blouse or video game. Yes, even Madden. In a possessions-obsessed world, it’s time to refocus on giving ourselves real-life experiences rather than merely things.
When was the last time that a new electronic toy let you say, “Yeah, man, I was there!”? The last time that a pair of shoes helped you bond with a relative from a different generation? That “Quest for the Planet Zycor” or “Gunman 14” truly inspired you?
Sports serve a multitude of...

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