We've all been waiting for the announcement of the Jets Personal Seat License (PSL) plan for the new stadium. Well, today the plan was finally announced. At first glance it was a big high five to Jets owner Woody Johnson for not assigning a PSL fee to upper tier seats.
Read the fine print, however, to find that seats in the new stadium will be assigned on a seniority basis, and the upper level "free" seats are up for grabs by anyone with longer tenure. Read on to find that the equity in prime season seats owned can no longer be sold, because season seat transfers are now restricted to immediate family members. The good news, though, is an exorbitant amount can now buy you a seat actually on the field, behind the home bench.
Hopefully, we're safe in our season seats, since the PSL is just high enough to deter trading up (or shall I say trading down to the field). We'll just have to wait and see.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
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