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Location: Moose Jaw, in between the Moose's butt and nose.
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Seemed like a good idea, until I heard about this part:
Toronto's FAN 590 radio station has reported that Toronto Argonauts and Hamilton Tiger-Cats season-ticket holders will have the first opportunity to buy tickets, followed by Bills season-ticket holders. The station also reported that the average ticket price for games will be $250, and buyers would have to buy tickets for all eight games to be played in Toronto through 2012.
That's a significant increase over ticket prices at Ralph Wilson Stadium, which average about $46 each.
Toronto's FAN 590 radio station has reported that Toronto Argonauts and Hamilton Tiger-Cats season-ticket holders will have the first opportunity to buy tickets, followed by Bills season-ticket holders. The station also reported that the average ticket price for games will be $250, and buyers would have to buy tickets for all eight games to be played in Toronto through 2012.
That's a significant increase over ticket prices at Ralph Wilson Stadium, which average about $46 each.
Yea, folks in Toronto are going to pay proably twice as much to see a game in Toronto (then just driving 2 hours, depending on traffic) involving a team that has potential of going 4 and 12 with some bad luck in mid December.
This is set up to fail, unless they do something about the ticket prices.
Toronto's FAN 590 radio station has reported that Toronto Argonauts and Hamilton Tiger-Cats season-ticket holders will have the first opportunity to buy tickets, followed by Bills season-ticket holders. The station also reported that the average ticket price for games will be $250, and buyers would have to buy tickets for all eight games to be played in Toronto through 2012.
*GASP*
$250 average price? That's obscene.
I'd definitely stick with the CFL at those prices.
its good that the Bills are headed here but why do we have to get such a crappy NFL team.
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