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I think the PA noise started with dead time between innings/quarters/periods during games in which teams felt they wanted to give entertainment and market to their fans. In the NHL/NBA especially they have convinced themselves that we are all completely ADD and need the biggest video boards and loudest sound effects in order to be entertained.
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But it's basically a drive to create a glossy product to sell to the world, basically it all boils down to money. Quote:
It's just alien to us, it might be to with the whole customer/supporter culture. In america the teams see their fans as customers and do all they can to make sure they are enjoying it, in Europe we are supporters and the clubs don't do anything. I know when ever an owner/chairman/media call fans customers there is a lot of backlash, it seems it was always a "you know what time kick off is, if you don't turn up we won't miss you" sort of attitude. When I watch the marketing of american sports I now see where the premier league gets it from. isn't that why people like college sports, because of the authenticity? |
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Yea, the college crowds just seem to be better. Part of that is because they often have a younger demographic are more affordable for the average fan. There is more of a grass roots non-commercial aspect to most college sports but even with the cheerleaders and bands even college sports often have the accompanying entertainment. It is an entertainment which has more of a tradition and authentic, even if it can come come off as a bit hokey, compared to the commercial video/sound blitz .
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the only "band" i can think of over here is the official England band, who go to all the games (I think they are wednesday fans). I know they are despised with their constant and annoying renditions of the great escape them tune.Yeah the cheerleader thing i still don't get. A few clubs have them over here but they are usually a rag tag bunch of to put it kindly, women not blessed in the looks department. Although mexican cheerleaders.... Question... other than stand there and look pretty and do a dance what do cheerleaders actually contribute? Do people actually watch them every time they get up and do their thing? |
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I would say the vast majority do not watch them in any length unless if it is real boring game and some of their are super hot. My football team (Chicago Bears) got rid of their cheerleaders in the 80's. In college sports they and the band are much more a right of passage you could say.
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Even selling season tickets of the "Virages" (behind-the-goal stands) in Marseille
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By comparison: Other stands (except suites & business seats) : from €300/£268/$445 to €850/£759/$1262 (Ligue 1+FA & League cups+CL) For example, here are PSG' prices (the most expensive in France/L1) : Virages (20% of Parc des Prince): €275/£246/$408 (Ligue 1+FA & League cups) Other stands (corner included, except "suites" & business seats) : from €410/£366/$609 to €1900/£1698/$2821 (Ligue 1+FA & League cups) About how the club (OM) makes its income: The club sells all the tickets of the Virages (priced by the club but after arrangements with the supporter associations) to these supporter groups/associations who become the exclusive sellers. Then these groups sell (with a profit margin of course) to the people who want to buy a season ticket in these stands/Virages (40% of Vélodrome: approx. 25,000 seats) !!!!! That makes me think to Mafia/Camora... !Marseille sells 42/45,000 season tickets each year and more than a half is managed by the supp. associations..... Quote:
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About that, I forgot to mention Metz (L2) & Rennes (L1) which already have obtained "terracing" back (in small parts of their "Virages") !!
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and speaking of beautiful stadiums, the ralph isnt so bad on the inside, the outside is a different story. ![]() ![]()
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ARSENAL 2008-09: £855 - £1,825 2009-10: Price freeze ASTON VILLA 2008-09: £265 - £510 2009-10: £295 - £510 BLACKBURN 2008-09: £249 - £439 2009-10: Prices TBC BOLTON 2008-09: £299 - £449 2009-10: Prices TBC CHELSEA 2008-09: £660 - £1,150 2009-10: Prices TBC EVERTON 2008-09: £503 - £603 2009-10: £399 - £586 FULHAM 2008-09: £299 - £779 2009-10: Prices TBC HULL 2008-09: £380 - £450 2009-10: Price freeze LIVERPOOL 2008-09: £650 - £750 2009-10: Prices TBC MAN CITY 2008-09: £388 - £626 2009-10: Price freeze/possible discount MAN UTD 2008-09: £494 - £912 2009-10: Prices TBC MIDDLESBROUGH 2008-09: £390 - £550 2009-10: Prices TBC NEWCASTLE 2008-09: £330 - £658 2009-10: £300 - £598 PORTSMOUTH 2008-09: £600 - £925 2009-10: £500 - £900 STOKE 2008-09: £334 - £499 2009-10: Prices TBC SUNDERLAND 2008-09: £415 - £525 2009-10: £350 - £465 TOTTENHAM 2008-09: £635 - £1,675 2009-10: Price freeze WEST BROM 2008-09: £299 - £399 2009-10: Prices TBC WEST HAM 2008-09: £615 - £885 2009-10: Prices TBC WIGAN 2008-09: £250 - £295 2009-10: Prices TBC match day (selected) Arsenal: Category A Matches (£48 - £94) / Category B Matches (£33 - £66) Chelsea: £45 - £65 Liverpool: Cat A (£28 - £39) / Cat B (£26 - £37) Manchester United: £27-£49 I am still surprised that PSG can't sell out though? Crystal palace (15,220 08/09) in the championship do season tickets behind the goal for £270 (more expensive than Wigan) which is more expensive than PSG (behind the goal), but then I doubt more than 2-3 palace home games are televised per season. We have strict rules on televising football over here so that people go to games, it also makes rights more valuable because of scarcity. Quote:
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Man Utd's cheap tickets are in this little hanging tier they rammed into the top of the Stretford End.
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Not to forget that the prices, in most of other tiers, are far from cheap (and not only for a French supporter)...... * About Lower Boulogne Stand/Kop/Virage (aka Kop of Boulogne, tribune Rouge: KOB, Rouge) : ""It is known as the "most notorious stand in French football" due to its links with violence and far-right political groups and is a symbol for football hooliganism and political extremism within French culture. [...] The Kop has become synonymous in French public opinion with not only football hooliganism, but racism and fascism due to a number of high profile incidents."" wiki. ![]() Anyway, Last season : -PSG: 92,36% of capacity (average attendance: 40,902 for 44,283 seats: current football cap. at the Parc des Princes). PdP has 48,712 seats, but only during Rugby games !! For example: Lyon: 91,11% of capacity (average attendance: 37,394 for 41,044 seats) .... Last edited by parcdesprinces; November 10th, 2009 at 12:21 PM. |
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1. Santiago Bernabeu
2. Camp Nou 3. Old Trafford 4. Wembley Stadium 5. Maracana 6. Azteca 7. La Bombonera 8. San Siro 9 Amsterdam Arena 10. Yankee Stadium Other than yankee stadium because it is a well known American team... most people in the outside wouldn't known any of the American stadiums that are mentioned by others... unless they have lived in the US. NFL and Baseball is really only watch by Americans (with a little European following for NFL and certain countries in Latin America and Japan for baseball). But for the rest of the world? How many know where the Cowboys play? Of the Green Bay Parkers Play? Or USC Plays??? No one knows and probably wouldn't care. Honest observation and opinion. Last edited by bigbarcelona; November 10th, 2009 at 12:02 PM. |
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