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According to an article on TSN.ca today Ackles says they have surpassed last year's ST total which was 20,000. They are shooting for 22,500. The luxury boxes are sold out too.
http://www.tsn.ca/cfl/news_story/?ID=208858&hubname=cfl
http://www.tsn.ca/cfl/news_story/?ID=208858&hubname=cfl
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Apparently, the club held a "state of the franchise" conference call this morning. Let's see how well the local media covers the call!
Bobby's sound bite was on TEAM1040 a moment ago and thinks they may even nudge up to 23,000 season tickets.
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Bobby's sound bite was on TEAM1040 a moment ago and thinks they may even nudge up to 23,000 season tickets.
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Here's the Vancouver Sun's take on the state-of-the-franchise call, and news of three new signings, quarterback Kendrick Dozier from Langston University, U of Hawaii wide receiver Chad Mock and Eastern Washington running back/kick returner Reggie Witherspoon:
Cam Cole article
Cam Cole article
Kendrick Dozier looks like the QB brought into the Tryout Camp at the Lions practice field, perhaps BB can confirm on that....
http://www.lunet.edu/sports/lu_athletic ... Dozier.htm
http://www.lunet.edu/sports/lu_athletic ... Dozier.htm
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that would be cool to getB.C.FAN wrote:IIRC the high-water mark was around 28,000, but I could be wrong.
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Another kick returner ? I've lost count how many have been signed by the Lions.
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If the Lions hit the 23,000 mark it will be interesting to see what kind of inventory and seat selection is left for the casual fan.
The Lions current configration is around 33,000. Anyone looking to purchase flex season tickets cannot buy premium, platinum, gold or silver levels in the lower bowl  just bronze. Up top the limited premium and platinum seats are not available, leaving just upper gold and silver.
When we have had crowds in the 35,000 it's been when those up top sections snake around to the west zone which are nothing but corner or end zone seats.
Sounds crazy with it being a 60,000 seat stadium but the Lions are running out of sideline seats which season ticket holders are usually looking for. At some point they will have to look at opening up upper deck sections on the north side.
The Lions current configration is around 33,000. Anyone looking to purchase flex season tickets cannot buy premium, platinum, gold or silver levels in the lower bowl  just bronze. Up top the limited premium and platinum seats are not available, leaving just upper gold and silver.
When we have had crowds in the 35,000 it's been when those up top sections snake around to the west zone which are nothing but corner or end zone seats.
Sounds crazy with it being a 60,000 seat stadium but the Lions are running out of sideline seats which season ticket holders are usually looking for. At some point they will have to look at opening up upper deck sections on the north side.
Does the 23k figure include tickets sold to retailers? 7-11 and/or Safeway -- are either of those, or anyone else for that matter, on board this year? Those seats would still technically be available to casual buyers.SammyGreene wrote:If the Lions hit the 23,000 mark it will be interesting to see what kind of inventory and seat selection is left for the casual fan.
The Lions current configration is around 33,000. Anyone looking to purchase flex season tickets cannot buy premium, platinum, gold or silver levels in the lower bowl  just bronze. Up top the limited premium and platinum seats are not available, leaving just upper gold and silver.
When we have had crowds in the 35,000 it's been when those up top sections snake around to the west zone which are nothing but corner or end zone seats.
Sounds crazy with it being a 60,000 seat stadium but the Lions are running out of sideline seats which season ticket holders are usually looking for. At some point they will have to look at opening up upper deck sections on the north side.
I think we'll need to see some more growth before the team is prepared to sell the upper north sideline seats on a season ticket basis. The club may be reluctant to have two "islands" of upper sideline seats because of logistics. The main broadcast camera faces south, so that sideline gets more "face time" on tv and should be sold first, as is the case. There could also be logistics (from a security and/or concession services POV) that favour one contiguous area of available upper level seating -- as opposed to two sideline groups. So that means pretty much the entire west upper endzone area (since the east one has all those tarps) would open before the upper north sideline, which I believe has been the case recently, on a game-by-game basis.
Sports can be a peculiar thing. When partaking in fiction, like a book or movie, we adopt a "Willing Suspension of Disbelief" for enjoyment's sake. There's a similar force at work in sports: "Willing Suspension of Rationality". If you doubt this, listen to any conversation between rival team fans. You even see it among fans of the same team. Fans argue over who's the better QB or goalie, and selectively cite stats that support their views while ignoring those that don't.
Those seats that are held by the business sector for advertising are still available and of course they are accounted for in the ST total, they are a large reason why the dark year totals don't seem as bad as they really were. They were sold, but not filled as the casual fan began to stay away as well.sj-roc wrote:Does the 23k figure include tickets sold to retailers? 7-11 and/or Safeway -- are either of those, or anyone else for that matter, on board this year? Those seats would still technically be available to casual buyers.SammyGreene wrote:If the Lions hit the 23,000 mark it will be interesting to see what kind of inventory and seat selection is left for the casual fan.
The Lions current configration is around 33,000. Anyone looking to purchase flex season tickets cannot buy premium, platinum, gold or silver levels in the lower bowl  just bronze. Up top the limited premium and platinum seats are not available, leaving just upper gold and silver.
When we have had crowds in the 35,000 it's been when those up top sections snake around to the west zone which are nothing but corner or end zone seats.
Sounds crazy with it being a 60,000 seat stadium but the Lions are running out of sideline seats which season ticket holders are usually looking for. At some point they will have to look at opening up upper deck sections on the north side.
I think we'll need to see some more growth before the team is prepared to sell the upper north sideline seats on a season ticket basis. The club may be reluctant to have two "islands" of upper sideline seats because of logistics. The main broadcast camera faces south, so that sideline gets more "face time" on tv and should be sold first, as is the case. There could also be logistics (from a security and/or concession services POV) that favour one contiguous area of available upper level seating -- as opposed to two sideline groups. So that means pretty much the entire west upper endzone area (since the east one has all those tarps) would open before the upper north sideline, which I believe has been the case recently, on a game-by-game basis.
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For sure those will be available again but they are bronze level seats which the Lions still have plenty left in the lower bowl. It's one of the reasons why the 7-Eleven sections are often sparsely filled, never mind they are also under the replay screen.sj-roc wrote:Does the 23k figure include tickets sold to retailers? 7-11 and/or Safeway -- are either of those, or anyone else for that matter, on board this year? Those seats would still technically be available to casual buyers.
The Lions must have more end zone seats in their seating configuration than any other team in the league by a considerable margin.