Possible start to season in May-
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 6:06 pm
5F74665C746978727E5D7E737E110 wrote: As I am loathe to anything that resembles conspiracy theory and I stay away from that stuff at all costs, I can't help but "do as I say, not as I do" and kind of throw one out there.
Every sport is throwing out any half brained idea, so it can get chewed on, swallowed, spit out, ignored, embraced, laughed at...pick your poison. It's all the same thing, for every single sport. They're trying to create the illusion of returning back to normal, and in full swing, even if it means hockey in August, baseball in December.
And why is that? As I opined in a post to an article on yahoo, it isn't just sports. It's all forms of entertainment. Theater, concert, amusement parks, etc. People have hundreds of millions of dollars laid out in tickets and reservations. Money that promoters and owners have in their till right now, that they've probably already utilized in some form or fashion.
Refunds will have to be made. I pointed out in my post, between half season ticket plan with parking, a Rolling Stones concert, Maroon 5, Def Leppard/Motley Crue/Poison/Joan Jett, 4 days of campground rental plus tickets to Saturday and Sunday races at the Poconos, I have over 8 thousand dollars of money tied up in this stuff.
And I'm not thinking it's all that much compared to others. But if you think of someone like me, and my potential refund, think of the MILLIONS of people in the same category.
These people are throwing out smoke screens because the massive refunds that are going to be due, and you know damn well they'll do everything they can to delay or default on those refunds. There are going to be promoters and ownership groups that WON'T BE ABLE TO PAY.
They're delaying because there's no doubt in my mind, that the landscape may change dramatically if hundreds of millions of dollars in refunds are necessitated. We'll see how good to each other the good old boys are. Will the richer teams bail out the poorer teams?
This could get real interesting. But I don't really care if franchises fold all over. I just want my money back if games and concerts aren't played.
If I were a betting man I would be willing to bet that if games are played in Arizona you will get refunded.
You should be happy that they could get TV revenue from this. It would help the process.
I for one am pulling for this to happen. I do think, however, that they have to find a way to allow immediate family to be there. That would insure player buy-in.
I'm actually more concerned about the concerts and the NASCAR race. They are calling them postponed as opposed to cancelled. They are putting things off into the future I feel by doing this. But say the Rolling Stones, which is already officially postponed at Heinz Field, gets rescheduled. And I can't go. Can I have my choice of a refund instead of going?
The Pirates have reached out to STH. I already know I'll get refunds for the parking passes-however, that won't occur until MLB has a finalized plan for the season. They did not charge the last installment payment for those of us using the payment plan. Once a plan is in place, they told me we'll have a couple weeks notice before the final installment is pulled out. There are so many logistics to work out with this.
Every sport is throwing out any half brained idea, so it can get chewed on, swallowed, spit out, ignored, embraced, laughed at...pick your poison. It's all the same thing, for every single sport. They're trying to create the illusion of returning back to normal, and in full swing, even if it means hockey in August, baseball in December.
And why is that? As I opined in a post to an article on yahoo, it isn't just sports. It's all forms of entertainment. Theater, concert, amusement parks, etc. People have hundreds of millions of dollars laid out in tickets and reservations. Money that promoters and owners have in their till right now, that they've probably already utilized in some form or fashion.
Refunds will have to be made. I pointed out in my post, between half season ticket plan with parking, a Rolling Stones concert, Maroon 5, Def Leppard/Motley Crue/Poison/Joan Jett, 4 days of campground rental plus tickets to Saturday and Sunday races at the Poconos, I have over 8 thousand dollars of money tied up in this stuff.
And I'm not thinking it's all that much compared to others. But if you think of someone like me, and my potential refund, think of the MILLIONS of people in the same category.
These people are throwing out smoke screens because the massive refunds that are going to be due, and you know damn well they'll do everything they can to delay or default on those refunds. There are going to be promoters and ownership groups that WON'T BE ABLE TO PAY.
They're delaying because there's no doubt in my mind, that the landscape may change dramatically if hundreds of millions of dollars in refunds are necessitated. We'll see how good to each other the good old boys are. Will the richer teams bail out the poorer teams?
This could get real interesting. But I don't really care if franchises fold all over. I just want my money back if games and concerts aren't played.
If I were a betting man I would be willing to bet that if games are played in Arizona you will get refunded.
You should be happy that they could get TV revenue from this. It would help the process.
I for one am pulling for this to happen. I do think, however, that they have to find a way to allow immediate family to be there. That would insure player buy-in.
I'm actually more concerned about the concerts and the NASCAR race. They are calling them postponed as opposed to cancelled. They are putting things off into the future I feel by doing this. But say the Rolling Stones, which is already officially postponed at Heinz Field, gets rescheduled. And I can't go. Can I have my choice of a refund instead of going?
The Pirates have reached out to STH. I already know I'll get refunds for the parking passes-however, that won't occur until MLB has a finalized plan for the season. They did not charge the last installment payment for those of us using the payment plan. Once a plan is in place, they told me we'll have a couple weeks notice before the final installment is pulled out. There are so many logistics to work out with this.