I feel like this is beating a dead horse but.......
Are you going to look forward or look back?
You can talk like a big boy or act like a big boy, but you can't talk like a big boy and then expect to have Duke come in here and tickets be $17.
And you sure can't do it and get paid.
And how exactly is this the Admin's fault?
Keep this in mind.....if this fails, the ONLY ones responsible are WSU FANS.
Nobody is going to take a chance next season, perhaps with a more attractive opponent, if they perceive a lack of interest.
WSU (and local sports fans) have an option. Dig your heels in make a statement that you won't pay to be big time, or act like a big time program and support one of the best teams in the history of WSU.
Lastly, I totally get not being able to afford the tickets. Times are tough. But if you can't afford these tickets, then you probably aren't supporting the program anyway.
Like most, I assume, I've been there. I know what it's like not to be able to go to events I wanted to because of money. And yes, at my advanced age I am spoiled with where I get to sit. I like being close to the action.
However, if money was a concern (and I'm not saying it isn't) you can be damned sure I'd be buying the cheapest ticket in the place, and driving downtown to buy them in person. Only health concerns will keep me from watching the Shocks live and in person in my hometown.
Are you going to look forward or look back?
You can talk like a big boy or act like a big boy, but you can't talk like a big boy and then expect to have Duke come in here and tickets be $17.
And you sure can't do it and get paid.
And how exactly is this the Admin's fault?
Keep this in mind.....if this fails, the ONLY ones responsible are WSU FANS.
Nobody is going to take a chance next season, perhaps with a more attractive opponent, if they perceive a lack of interest.
WSU (and local sports fans) have an option. Dig your heels in make a statement that you won't pay to be big time, or act like a big time program and support one of the best teams in the history of WSU.
Lastly, I totally get not being able to afford the tickets. Times are tough. But if you can't afford these tickets, then you probably aren't supporting the program anyway.
Like most, I assume, I've been there. I know what it's like not to be able to go to events I wanted to because of money. And yes, at my advanced age I am spoiled with where I get to sit. I like being close to the action.
However, if money was a concern (and I'm not saying it isn't) you can be damned sure I'd be buying the cheapest ticket in the place, and driving downtown to buy them in person. Only health concerns will keep me from watching the Shocks live and in person in my hometown.
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