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Started by fieldafm, March 23, 2012, 08:17:27 AM

duvaldude08

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Quote from: mtraininjax on March 26, 2012, 03:06:44 PM
DD08 - As a season ticket holder in the Club, I love the games and everything the Jags do for the the fans who are season ticket holders. Unless you are a season ticket holder, you ain't got no street cred to me. Thanks for being a supporter!

Yeah Im a season ticket holder too. Im in Section 217. I would like to get closer one day, but I like my seat for now.
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mtraininjax

QuoteYeah Im a season ticket holder too. Im in Section 217. I would like to get closer one day, but I like my seat for now.

Congrats, I worked my way up from 121 to 130 to 204 to 107. You can do it too.  :)
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fieldafm

Offer still stands.  Gift certificates to local restaurants, chance to win some cool autographed merchandise... AND all of the regular benefits of being a seaon ticket holder (Teal Deals, Jaguars Rewards, Jaguars Advantage, season ticket holder events like 'meet the coaches' 'movie nights', and of course 10 games of NFL football).


fsujax

I will be in section 216 this year.

duvaldude08

Quote from: fsujax on April 09, 2012, 02:50:18 PM
I will be in section 216 this year.

I'm in 217. Welcome to the neighborhood  :P
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Keith-N-Jax

My 3rd year as a STH, sec. 103, lets meet up and tailgate a few games this yr.

fieldafm

End of April is soon approaching.. now's the time to get tickets. 

ben says

Any idea what our renewal rate is right now? Miss the gauge.
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duvaldude08

Quote from: ben says on April 11, 2012, 04:40:38 PM
Any idea what our renewal rate is right now? Miss the gauge.

Im glad the gauge is not there. Im tired of Jacksonville worrying about tickets tickets ticekts. Thats all the local media talks about. Its time to move beyond that. We havent had a black out since 2009. But to answer your question, they havent gaev any numbers, but they said that the renewals are ahead of last year.
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Rynjny

anybody here in section 138??

fieldafm

Quote from: Rynjny on April 11, 2012, 09:30:16 PM
anybody here in section 138??

Anybody want to be?  Please let me know.

knhknh

I'm in 139. 4 seats for 6 years. !

fieldafm

For every season ticket you buy through me, you get a gift certificate for dinner at a locally-owned restaurant.  You will also be in a drawing for a number of prizes (Jags team-signed full size helmet, Paul Poslusky signed mini-helmet and MJD-signed 'Duke' football).  Plus you will see NFL football 10 times, get Teal Deals books, Jaguars advantage(which lets you earn cash just for using your credit card) and get invited to exclusive season-ticket holder events (movie nights, evening with the coaches, menu samplings, etc). 

Who's all in?

PS can also do group sales if you and a few buddies want tickets for a specific game. 

KenFSU

I think I've completely blocked it from my mind, so can someone please refresh my memory:

What in the hell happened during that 2009 season?

I'm putting together a pretty detailed regression analysis (based on Jaguars attendance) for a course I'm taking, and man are those first six games of that incredibly dark season wreaking havoc on my model.

Since the tarps went up before the 2005 since until present day, we've been swimming along in the same loose 60,000 to 65,000 range that we all know so well.

Except for those first six regular season games of 2009, where we averaged TWENTY THOUSAND less than the previous season's average.

A third of the crowd just seemed to disappear overnight.

When you look at all the attendance data together, man does this stretch ever stick out.

Theories on why this happened?

The recession didn't exactly exist in a bubble only during this six game stretch, there had to have been other factors at play.

On a positive, current day note, I cannot wait for the damn season to begin already.

All of the early football talk makes me feel like the seasn should be starting next week.

So long to wait :/

mikew

Two things happened, Ken:  the economy and the disappointing 2008 season.

If you'll remember, in 2007, the Jags went to the playoffs.  They beat the Steelers twice at home - something I believe no other team has ever done.  So in 2008, there were big expectations.   The next year, the team imploded, and I believe went 7-9.   That year, I think was the beginning of the end for Jack Del Rio. 

The other factor was the economy going into the toilet.   The downturn in Florida was worse than in most other places. 

As a result of both factors, close to 20,000 season ticket holders failed to renew.

The silver lining from that awful year is that Touchdown Jacksonville was born, and there was a real grassroots effort to sell tickets.