Poor Jets. They left beautiful Shea Stadium three decades ago, only to reside as squatters in the Meadowlands.
Now they are moving into a new two-family home but few Jet fans wants to come visit.
To encourage some season ticket action, the Jets announced they will
cut some PSL costs by as much as 50 percent. The revised ticket plans went on sale today.
Here are the details:
Lower End Zone -- The PSLs in Sections 101, 103, 104, 123, 124,
126, 128, 129, 148 and 149 have been reduced by 50 percent, from $5,000
to $2,500.
Mezzanine End Zone B -- The PSLs in Sections 201, 202b, 203b,
224b, 225b, 226, 227b and 228b have been cut by 38 percent, from $4,000
to $2,500.
Lower Sideline -- The PSLs in Sections 110, 116, 135 and 142
have been reduced by 33 percent, from $15,000 to $10,000.
Will that be enough to fill in those 10,000 unclaimed season spots and avoid local TV blackouts?
Sounds familiar doesn't it?
Fans are fed up. They are tired of being the team's "Cash Cow" and receiving no respect. I have a couple of questions regarding this issue.
1) What happens to the fans who paid FULL PRICE for their PSL's...Will they get a refund?
2) If they still don't get enough buyers what then? Seats go empty with possible blackouts or sell them as single games and really piss everybody off?
I, for one, am glad that fans are saying ENOUGH ALREADY. We see it at $iti Field with rows and rows of empty seats at almost every game. They made their bed and now let them enjoy lying in it!