NY Times
Less than five months after winning the Super Bowl, the Giants said Thursday that they would charge their fans one-time fees, called personal seat licenses, for every seat in the stadium that they were building with the Jets.
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John Mara, the president and co-owner of the Giants, said fans would have to pay $1,000 to $20,000 each for the licenses — the rights to purchase season tickets at the stadium, which was scheduled to open in 2010.
The Jets have not decided on their seat license plan.
Less than five months after winning the Super Bowl, the Giants said Thursday that they would charge their fans one-time fees, called personal seat licenses, for every seat in the stadium that they were building with the Jets.
Skip to next paragraph
Analysis and discussion of the N.F.L. draft and off-season news from around the league.
John Mara, the president and co-owner of the Giants, said fans would have to pay $1,000 to $20,000 each for the licenses — the rights to purchase season tickets at the stadium, which was scheduled to open in 2010.
The Jets have not decided on their seat license plan.
