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Thu 11 Jan, 2007 11:36 am
I had never heard of this before, but apparently some teams do this. It is a way for them to gain as much a home field advantage as possible. Does this seem particularly fair or sportsman like? It is legal as it is not discrimination among a protected group - like women or refusing a particular race.
never heard of a team doing that either.
sounds like something they won't be able to get away with in the future...
Well in any case it didn't work
And now The Indianapolis Colts, like the Chargers before them, made it impossible yesterday for Patriots fans to buy tickets online for Sunday's AFC Championship game.
Are the all afraid of NE that they have to restrict ticket sales?
Peyton Manning is so scared he has appealed to the Colts fans to not sell tickets to New Englanders. Can you imagine Brady doing something so juvenile. I used to like Peyton, now I realize what a wimp he is - afraid of any real competition he whines about having the opposing team's fans there. I also like what an idiot he is when he saysÂ… "We need that stadium totally packed in blue, no Patriots," What the h*ll do you think New Englanders wear - duh blue.
http://news.bostonherald.com/localRegional/view.bg?articleid=177388