Every time I go to home game.. I get hit up by the bombers trying to raise money to get Cooperstown.. What bothers me is the dad over there with $300.00 sun glasses while the kids holding $200 bats begging for money.. sorry.. Get someone else to pay for your hotel room, gas and food.. I cant stand that
Donating tickets to someone else is defeating the point of the whole silent protest some people are planning. Its not about the money, or kids, or being a Good Samaritan. Its about showing their disapproval in the current administration the only way they can.
#dowhatyouwant
Of course people are allowed to do what they want. But wasting tickets that are already purchased is not doing anything. Not repurchasing season tickets next year would show the administration something. But we will see how many of these "silent protesters" do that. :good!:
I suppose I should have said it had no negative impact...it was, however, arguably impactful in sending a mesg to UA admin that the current state of affairs would not be supported.
It showed the AD that the Bama fans demanded higher than what they were given, and eventually Bama hired a good coach and have been the best team in history lately.
But yea..."zero"
It is doing something. If 20000 or whatever dont go even if they have bought the tickets, think about concessions and apparel. That would be a lot of lost revenue in clothing and the crappy hot dogs they now have.
I am truly sorry about your loss man. Well hopefully we will get some change that is needed and hope to see you back in the stadium soon!
It is doing something. If 20000 or whatever dont go even if they have bought the tickets, think about concessions and apparel. That would be a lot of lost revenue in clothing and the crappy hot dogs they now have.
It had zero impact, positive or negative, on who was hired.
Look back at the fits when Fulmer was let go. How did hiring influence of those fits turn out?
Decisions will be made by those who are in a position to make them. They will be influenced by their experience, knowledge, and those that have the funding.
These movements are just feel good attempts at feeling powerful. That in itself is not bad. However, when the reflect poorly on the fan base they are just a cancer. These same people are concerned about being the "laughing stock" of college football. At the same time, they are the laughing stock of college football fans.
So, to all you people telling people not going to donate their tickets because the children might be the next Peyton, I'm going to assume you aren't going to the game either? You'd have to be a real piece of work to feel that way about the situation and then go to the game yourself and not give them to the kids.
I'll make this statement, if Clay Travis is correct and Butch is gone within 48 hours, I'll see that as a positive step. I'll buy 25 tickets and give them to children in my area who've never been to a game.
So, when a fan base has their fits and a bad coach is hired, should these fans be held accountable for failing?
You are an idiot to believe bad behavior results in a good hire.
I personally know more a dozen long time season ticket holders who posses 100+ combined tickets who aren't going and aren't using their tickets. We are in our late 40s to mid 60s. This isn't just a bunch of young people who aren't ticket holders. Although those young people are the future of the program, as they will eventually graduate and end up as future donors to some program.