Ticket prices are tumbling for the Mets, mirroring their performance on the field. The Mets said Thursday they are cutting the price of 2010 season tickets by an average of at least 10 percent and in some categories more than 20 percent following a disappointing opening year at Citi Field. “What happened on the field this year was certainly disappointing,” Mets executive vice president Dave Howard said. “We think it will prove to be an aberration. The injuries were so widespread and had such an impact. We’re confident we’ll come back healthy and better next year. But the economy is still a challenge and we just wanted to be as aggressive as we could in reducing the pricing.” Continue
WHAT A LOAD OF CRAP. OUR PAIR THAT WAS $9900 WAS REDUCED BY ONLY $300.WHAT A DEAL!? PLUS THEY WANT THE MONEY BY DEC 4TH? AS FAR AS I'M CONCERNED WE SHOULD ALL GO ON STRIKE AND TELL THEM TO STICK IT UNTIL THEY SHOW US HOW THEY'RE GOING TO IMPROVE THE TEAM.IF NOBODY PONIES UP THE MONEY, WHAT ARE THEY GOING TO DO, SELL THEM TO SOMEONE ELSE? WHO???? WE CAN'T SELL ANY OF OUR SEATS!
IF WILPON'S CASH FLOW IS THAT BAD, HE SHOULD TAKE A LOAN OR SELL THE TEAM, NOT BORROW FROM US!!!
Posted by: STEVEW | November 20, 2009 at 02:26 PM