If you can't show up on a cold Wednesday night at BMO Field....
If you can't show up on a cold Wednesday night at BMO Field....
MLS Cup Final could be December 10th at BMO. It could be positively tropical Wenesday compared to the final.
While this should be a winnable game based on the season, on our current form I'm kind of sickly nervous that our last 5-6 games have been awfull. Last years playoffs felt a lot like he Walking Dead season opener. I'll have to rely on blind hope.
Still a lot of tickets available, but we only knew last night the day and time of this game, and whether we'd be playing in this round. I'd love to know where the idea that Toronto residents will pay ridiculous prices for their sports tickets comes from. In a city where you pay a million dollars for your house, people are really stretched for their discretionary spending. MLSE should get off this idea now. Only with the Leafs can you charge whatever you want.
anyone know when the tix for Wednesday will show up in the Account Manager??
5 year season ticket holder who renewed for 2017 without buying playoff tickets.
Charging 3x the price for a Home Game that 40% of MLS teams get every year is steep.
Saying that, the cold weather could drive pricing in the secondary market <$50. That is my personal price point.
Hey I totally get it.
I am making a point about more than the true hardcores, not about what anyone here should do.
My problem is, I am old enough to have frozen my ass at the 1982 Grey Cup. It can very unpleasant down there, TFC haven't really had a game like that yet.
(I think this weather question is a big part of this year's Grey Cup debacle too.)
"There are some people who might have better technique than me, and some may be fitter than me, but the main thing is tactics. With most players, tactics are missing. You can divide tactics into insight, trust, and daring." - Johan Cruyff
I may be wrong but the past two seasons of construction has left many people with poor memories. The weather at the beginning of each season is usually just as bad if not worse than it is expected to be on Wednesday night. Bonus now is we have a roof that will provide some protection unless of course you are in the south stands. I can't wait for this game.
We also have the most expensive roster in the league. Giovinco may love Toronto, but he doesn't play for free. You have to cover his wage bill somehow, and TFC has lost money since getting him. Same deal with Altidore and Bradley.
The prices (at least for SSHs) are in line with the product.
Last edited by Oldtimer; 10-24-2016 at 09:52 AM.
MLS is a tough, physical league, that emphasizes speed, and features plastic fields, grueling travel, extreme weather, and incompetent refs. - NK Toronto
I was hoping for a bye in the knockout rounds, but this could now work in our favor, as the team will not become rusty and will be fit for next game.
Still cant believe this, a home playoff game coming sooon !!
I'm going to the game Wednesday evening....but....
I'd be shocked if we get anywhere close to a sellout crowd.
as far as i can see and hear the team just doesn't have that buzz around town happening
also with the game date and time being announced so last minute i think we'll be in the 20 to 25k range
i'd love to see a packed house and i hope i'm wrong
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You would hope that they can sell out BMO for this. But interestingly, I haven't been able to sell my spare tickets ever since TFC were guaranteed a playoff berth. I think this coincides more with the turn in weather more than TFC in the playoffs - but it just goes to show that TFC fans are fair weather supporters - to do with the weather and not the team.
All of this goes back to the prices being too high. I hate this MLSE strategy of pushing the price boundary the first chance they get. The Grey Cup game shows you can't charge Leaf prices for every sporting event in the city. Incidentally, the Blue Jays had pretty reasonable ticket prices for their playoffs.
personally i think TFC has lost the buzz/excitement over the many years.
over the past 2 seasons I agree MLSE has been trying to make amends and get it back
i think they should have kept the payoffs prices really low and promoted the hell out of it to get the crowds
take a loss for a season or two to get the attention back and the word of mouth and excitement happening again
it took the raptors and jays many, many seasons to get the excitement they now have - it'll take TFC a number of years as well
I'm going on Wednesday been a season ticket holder since the first season 2007, however, we are all going to be surprised with the attendance I'm thinking no more than 16000 if we're lucky, there is no buzz at all mainstream media hardly talking about it, just no buzz it feels like it's not even happening. If you compare the buzz for the Jays playoff run or even the Raptors playoff there is no comparison it's not even 1% of the Raptors buzz, therefore we will be lucky to see anything over 16000 there on Tuesday night unfortunately, I hope I'm wrong but highly doubt it from the look and feel of things.
Could be a thin crowd, indeed, on Wednesday.
Raptors home opener that night. Plus Game 2 of the World Series of Lovable Losers. A one-button channel hoppers delight. For the marginal audience, it's the night a lot of people will participate in making their fantasy league picks for Skate Canada which starts Thursday at the Hershey Centre. Its Gala Exhibition event skedded to collide with TFC's potential second playoff home game.
Is this how it feels to be an Argos fan?