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I guess all season ticket holders got 4 extra in the mail...
maybe they scanned the tickets before they mailed them. Doubt many will get used...
I got mine the other day. Really considering mailing them back.
Gotta do something when the on field product is as unappealing as it’s been this year.When I was a student at MT, Massaro came to my athletic admin class (taught by Stephanie Diaz, Manny's wife). He did not like the idea of giving away promotional tickets.
Nice to see he is willing to try new things to fill Floyd.
Easy to see why Massaro has changed his perspective on giving away tickets.
When he was against promotional tickets (or IMHO deeply discounted tickets) he was thinking of the program and the loyal supporters who buy season tickets and are offended when their tickets are devalued.
Now, he's looking at the stands and trying to save face or possibly his job.
I think they should send tickets to schools and organizations in the mid-state. Maybe focus on one county each game. Heck, bring the kids from the chosen county onto the field at halftime for recognition.If they are doing giving away tickets why not just go to every high school in the area and send 1000 tickets to the jr and sr.
if you give tickets to people who don't care then it doesn't matter how many you give away because they ain't coming.This is a serious question. How many tickets would have to be given away to actually get 30,000 people in attendance? 500,000? More than that?
if you give tickets to people who don't care then it doesn't matter how many you give away because they ain't coming.
To get people in the stadium this time of year it has to be something they want or care about - free beer, free burger or maybe free chili - something significant. I don't think anyone would show up for a free hot dog... maybe students.
Families will come out if a kid is involved in a half-time event.
What about concerts: how about Lady Antebellum? Think Hillary Scott is an alum. That would draw some folks to the stadium. Of course, it would be expensive for production and royalties paid. But, one could price that in to the ticket and recoup some. Student fees could help subsidize, I think. MT used to be into concerts:
The bad: one never knows this time of year if the weather will be terrible or great in terms of temperature or precipitation. If nothing else, move indoors to MC.
Yeah, my girlfriend (she is from Austin, TX but has lived in Franklin and Triune for the past 12 years) was shocked when I told her that Murphy Center was once the place for concerts.It is sad that MT (Murphy Ctr.) was once the mid-state venue of choice for concerts (I attended many) but is no longer used for that purpose. I have to think there are some artists for whom the size would be ideal.