Originally Posted by
zizoudane10
Pavy, I see your point, but:
Every time the NHL has a lockout again I hear the fans complaining "games are too expensive already" "even beer is expensive there" "tickets are unaffordable for families" etc. Then 1st game of the season: everthing is forgotten and fans are glad the NHL is back.
The fan could have so so much power: simply don't tune in for a few games. But that's not happening. Soccer fans in England always complain the ticket prices are WAY to high right now, yet the stadiums are full. It's laughable.
Complain and take action or shut up, that's my opinion. I stopped going to my favourite team in Germany a few years ago. I could easily pay it, but I simply refuse to do that. Does it matter? No. Would it matter if everyone does that? Yes.
As long as people are still going to the stadiums and watching the games on tv it can't be that bad.