Showing posts with label Kevin Demoff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kevin Demoff. Show all posts

Friday, January 23, 2015

Rams to season ticket price is the same



When St. Louis Rams update notices last season tickets, they made it clear that they believe will be a breakthrough season in 2014, their next playoffs this year. After 6-10 seasons, ram failed to meet the high expectations, but they at least polite let season ticket prices the same for the third consecutive season. , of course, considering the uncertain future of the team in St. Louis and continue to lack of success on the pitch, it's going to be a very shameless fans in recent seasons will be asked to pay more than they pay for the ticket.

In the accompanying letter to season ticket holders, the Rams operating officer Kevin Demoff only briefly touched on the team's up-in-the-air status. "As an organization, we appreciate your passion for our football team, we recognize that our current rental status compared to the same can be disturbing," Demoff wrote. "In 2015, however, our focus is no different from any previous season to cultivate your passion of Rams, by providing a successful organization."
Our price remain unchanged, but the ram is how do they go to adjust, and finally the number of tickets through the establishment of variable pricing. Pre-season games, for example, will cost less now, but the price is preferable to the game, such as Seattle, Chicago, Pittsburgh, will cost more. This also means that access to the steelers and bear fans, two people may in quality and in the past, they should pay more individual match tickets are on sale.
Update the letter also hit some improved ram intend for Edward. Jones dome in 2015. These include new Wi-Fi systems, as well as adjust the game entertainment and music. As for the product on the court, did not mention the playoffs, although it’s implicit at the close of the letter. "The coach fisher and les scythe the handle has set up a young, talented team, and we are looking forward to this year we won the football of commitments," Demoff wrote.