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The most fun I ever had at Arrowhead was clear up in the nosebleeds in the corner endzone. Tons of drunks and fans of the other team up there, which made for a hilariously entertaining experience.
If I owned the team I'm pretty sure I'd sit up there in all but the coldest/rainiest games... |
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What was yesterdays attendance?
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I have sat in club level a few times but never been in a suite in renovated Arrowhead. In defense of some of the club level I have found the people that are there and in their seats are not really the types that are not loud. The folks watching the game are not really the win and cheese types. Last time I was in that section was the Buffalo game a few years back and these guys sitting by us were banging loud on the tops of the scoreboards the whole time. |
Many teams have done this. The Patriots' club level is embarrassingly empty most of the time. After halftime most of them stay inside to drink. When it gets cold, the section is constantly empty. It's the best viewing area in the stadium and no one sits there, while the diehard fans are in crap seats. Because the club seats are midfield and midheight the absence of screaming fans there means little homefield noise advantage. And I've seen it on TV when they air games from other teams. But the bottom line is, the owners don't give a shit. Kraft, Hunt, and the other owners doing this, all pocket shitloads of guaranteed corporate money. Whether those seats are empty, full of wine-and-cheesers, or full of rabid diehard fans, makes little difference to the owners' pockets. Just another nail in the coffin of live sports viewing. Between HDTV, multiple replay coverage, and climate-control, I have no need to leave my living room more than once a year for the "gameday assrape-my-income experience".
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I prefer the wine and cheese crowd. Not as loud, less profantity used, more civilized. True Fans.
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The "club level seat" crowd generally gets a bad wrap that is sometimes earned but not always. |
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The gold section is for the wine and cheesers. Most of them are just here for the party, and to pass out business cards and sniff each other's bottoms as a "networking opportunity." They could give a rat's ass about the game. That's just the way it is. |
They should swap the yellow seats with red ones in the lower bowl, at least.
Maybe install some sort of mechanical pop-up seat back that resembles a torso and head. |
Remember this - the lower level and upper level, the Chiefs have to split that ticket money with the visiting team. Its a 60/40 split. All the seats in the club level and suites, the Chiefs get to keep for themselves.
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