Douchebag wrote:
The idea of moving the team back to Soldier Field is incredibly stupid. It seems like the majority of their attendance is families. These people aren't going to make the trek out to Soldier Field. It will just end up being more expensive and it will price out the suburban family that wants to take a few kids to the game. At Toyota Park (or whatever the name of the place is now), the sightlines are great, and you're right on top of the action. We were able to sit front row, and the tickets were only $29. Maybe they should field a better team and people might actually show up to the games. This team hasn't been competitive in over a decade now.
The normal inconveniences of getting to Soldier Field would seem to be much worse in the summer when there's stuff going on in Grant Park all the time. Will the team have road trips during Lollapalooza, Taste of Chicago, and whatever else goes on? I'm sure driving to Bridgeview isn't a delight, but driving downtown in the summer is another set of problems.
My guess is that they think they can jack up the ticket prices, lose the family-fun crowd, and go after yuppies who see soccer as sort of a status marker. I think that has worked for Seattle. I don't think it'll work as well here. Isn't that what the Cubs are for?
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