Well it's official... A friend of mine, who I was surprised to learn last year is Rex's brother-in-law, is taking me to my final game at the stadium. Many of you know that I had to give up my season tickets this season due to underemployment - and have opted not to give Woody my money for stupid PSLs even if I COULD afford them. So it's my last game at this stadium, vs the hated Phish, sitting in Coach's seats. Now all I need is a win! A loud house! Lot's of running JETS Lot's of stuffing Wildcats This could undoubtedly be the greatest game of my life!
call me naiive; it's amazing that i don't know this, what with all the psl news around here, but i'm going to ask anyway: how do PSL's work?? my main question with this is: if i don't have a psl, can i still order tickets to games at the New Meadowlands?? Or do you have to own a PSL to buy tickets to games?
its wierd seeing it go, i keep forgetting its the last season becuase it seems so unnecessary like you could play 30 more seasons in it. The last season at shea felt about right and I really felt it was the last year, I keep forgetting about the meadowlands, it holds a lot of memories very dear to my football heart.
The upper decks are PSL free at the new stadium. 27k of them. Jets will sell season tickets in all 27,000 upper-bowl seats without charging license fees. Those ticket prices will range from $95 to $125 per game. http://www.nj.com/jets/index.ssf/2008/08/new_york_jets_keep_upper_deck.html
Definitely. The worst part is with new construction laws, you can't have big overhangs like in the old stadiums. Now everyone gets wet. Almost glad I can't afford PSLs
I'm hoping I get to meet a few big wigs and explain to them why I didn't buy my season tickets this season and why I won't buy them in the future. While I appreciate the opportunity for non PSL seats, I think the sheer fact that Rex called everyone to make noise in the stadium earlier in the season and has mentioned the same for this weekend, calls into question just WHO the organization wants in the stand - the fans who cheer or the rich fat cats who will spend their time in the bars instead of in their seats. I need three things to enjoy a game - a seat, a place to buy a snack and drink, and a place to pee.