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Post by LTfan on May 4, 2024 18:42:02 GMT
Surely its not a problem Selling tickets in London, maybe they should reduce the prices I don’t disagree that London’s tickets are too highly priced, but trying to sell thousands of tickets to anything, let alone a basketball game, in London with just a couple of days notice is extremely difficult - there’s just so much competition.
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Post by stevetino on May 4, 2024 18:51:31 GMT
Surely its not a problem Selling tickets in London, maybe they should reduce the prices I don’t disagree that London’s tickets are too highly priced, but trying to sell thousands of tickets to anything, let alone a basketball game, in London with just a couple of days notice is extremely difficult - there’s just so much competition. Move back to Milton Keynes then
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Post by LTfan on May 4, 2024 19:00:04 GMT
I don’t disagree that London’s tickets are too highly priced, but trying to sell thousands of tickets to anything, let alone a basketball game, in London with just a couple of days notice is extremely difficult - there’s just so much competition. Move back to Milton Keynes then Unless I’ve missed something, no one has actually expressed any complaint about London forfeiting home court advantage to Newcastle - both sides seem to understand and are happy with it.
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Post by mac on May 5, 2024 13:46:22 GMT
Move back to Milton Keynes then Unless I’ve missed something, no one has actually expressed any complaint about London forfeiting home court advantage to Newcastle - both sides seem to understand and are happy with it. Certainly no complaints from me. I understand Lions dilemma so it makes sense.
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