SoCal Deek Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 4 minutes ago, K-9 said: Technically, the Bills can use PSL revenues for whatever they wanna use them for, but it makes sense to put it towards their share of the construction costs. The only point I was trying to make is that unlike revenues generated from ticket sales, which are shared 60/40 between the team/league, PSL revenues are not subject to revenue sharing so it’s not like the Bills are “hiding” anything from the league as was suggested in the post I responded to initially. I have no idea why you’d say that as it seemed you weren’t sure when you suggested to @Kirby Jackson that Pegula was avoiding revenue sharing by hiding something and I only sought to clarify the issue for you. I have no idea how that’s talking past you, but yeah, that’s okay. Kirby said nobody was hiding anything. But in truth, if he’s correct, then Pegula is in fact hiding/avoiding revenue sharing. Now, I’m not saying that’s good, bad, or unusual but this whole PSL thing is one big dodge at its core. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jrb1979 Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 37 minutes ago, papazoid said: makes perfect sense except the sabres seem to be in another down year.....and yet they are purging resellers Buffalo Sabres Crack Down on Ticket Resales with License Requirement, Fans in Uproar Over New Season Shakeup https://fanrecap.com/buffalo-sabres-crack-down-on-ticket-resales-with-license-requirement-fans-in-uproar-over-new-season-shakeup/ That crack down came from NY state. It wasn't up to the Sabres. I have a feeling it's just the beginning. I'm sure they will implement it for all NY teams. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
K-9 Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 Just now, SoCal Deek said: Kirby said nobody was hiding anything. But in truth, if he’s correct, then Pegula is in fact hiding/avoiding revenue sharing. Now, I’m not saying that’s good, bad, or unusual but this whole PSL thing is one big dodge at its core. As we all know, in the NFL there is shared and unshared revenue. If sales from PSLs are not subject to revenue sharing, which they aren’t, then how is that “hiding/avoiding revenue sharing?” If Pegula was misrepresenting to the league the amount of revenue generated by ticket sales, which every team is obligated to share on a 60/40 basis with the league, then yeah, he would be hiding and avoiding revenue sharing. But it is virtually impossible to fudge the numbers on ticket sales so that isn’t gonna happen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
papazoid Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 3 minutes ago, Jrb1979 said: That crack down came from NY state. It wasn't up to the Sabres. I have a feeling it's just the beginning. I'm sure they will implement it for all NY teams. whoever is responsible for the crackdown......it's highly likely it will eventually effect bills STH's Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kirby Jackson Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 4 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said: Kirby said nobody was hiding anything. But in truth, if he’s correct, then Pegula is in fact hiding/avoiding revenue sharing. Now, I’m not saying that’s good, bad, or unusual but this whole PSL thing is one big dodge at its core. There are other revenues that aren’t subject to revenue sharing. Advertising and sponsorships, for example aren’t shared. That’s why teams try to sell “soft” assets. As an example, if Highmark is going to pay the Bills $10m a year (or whatever) the Bills are going to try to allocate as much of that as possible to advertising. They don’t want them buying $10M worth of tickets. Basically NFL teams get a different percentage of money depending on what it is spent on. This is the biggest reason that the Bills needed a new stadium. Teams were outpacing them with local revenue (nonshared). That revenue DOES still drive the cap. So the cap will continue to rise. While the Bills will get their equal share of the national revenue, the gap, over time, will continue to widen if teams keep growing their local revenue. The NFL owners wanted a new stadium because they wanted the Bills contributing more shared revenue on the ticket front. The more that the Bills charge, the more they’re contributing to the shared revenue pool. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BillsPride12 Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 1 hour ago, Kirby Jackson said: It’s like the initiation fee at a country club. You still have to pay your monthly dues, any assessments that come around and fees for different services. All that the initiation fee does is give you the right to pay those other fees. It looked awesome. They walk you through how it is built a certain way to redirect wind. They talk about how the appearance is inspired by Kleinhans and the Aud. I thought that was all pretty sweet. The attention to detail was so far beyond what we currently have. I guess that isn’t a surprise with a 52 year old stadium. It looks like it will be one of the nicer stadiums in the league. That's the first time I've heard anything like that about the new stadium. Sounds cool. Can you elaborate on that at all? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kirby Jackson Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 1 minute ago, BillsPride12 said: That's the first time I've heard anything like that about the new stadium. Sounds cool. Can you elaborate on that at all? It was the first that I heard it also. It has the Kleinhans shape and “look” from the outside. I didn’t see as much of the Aud. They just mentioned it as we were going through. I forgot about the Rockpile influence as well. You see that in the entrances. It looks a lot like the Rockpile. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jrb1979 Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 22 minutes ago, papazoid said: whoever is responsible for the crackdown......it's highly likely it will eventually effect bills STH's Why does many keep thinking they won't do crack down on them too? Other teams have done it. The Giants did it a few years ago as well as the Broncos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BillsPride12 Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 7 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said: It was the first that I heard it also. It has the Kleinhans shape and “look” from the outside. I didn’t see as much of the Aud. They just mentioned it as we were going through. I forgot about the Rockpile influence as well. You see that in the entrances. It looks a lot like the Rockpile. That sounds pretty awesome. I'm surprised this isn't being marketed more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kirby Jackson Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 5 minutes ago, BillsPride12 said: That sounds pretty awesome. I'm surprised this isn't being marketed more. Yeah, it was one of the first things that they showed us as we went through. The model that they have of the stadium was pretty awesome as well. It’s going to be really nice. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kirby Jackson Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 43 minutes ago, papazoid said: whoever is responsible for the crackdown......it's highly likely it will eventually effect bills STH's 19 minutes ago, Jrb1979 said: Why does many keep thinking they won't do crack down on them too? Other teams have done it. The Giants did it a few years ago as well as the Broncos. It’s one of the “dirty little secrets.” Teams have as many, or as few, broker seats as they want. My guess on the Sabres “crackdown” is that they just CAN’T continue to have that many Leaf fans in the building. That last game was embarrassing. You live with 50/50 in those situations but that game was like 80/20 for the visitors. It was too much. This is a total guess but maybe 2k-5k broker seats in the new stadium. They’ll probably limit it to 20 or so partners so that they can control it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WotAGuy Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 14 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said: Yeah, it was one of the first things that they showed us as we went through. The model that they have of the stadium was pretty awesome as well. It’s going to be really nice. I’m surprised the one club doesn’t have viewing of the field. Is it located behind some suites or just buried in the structure somehow? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jrb1979 Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 3 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said: It’s one of the “dirty little secrets.” Teams have as many, or as few, broker seats as they want. My guess on the Sabres “crackdown” is that they just CAN’T continue to have that many Leaf fans in the building. That last game was embarrassing. You live with 50/50 in those situations but that game was like 80/20 for the visitors. It was too much. This is a total guess but maybe 2k-5k broker seats in the new stadium. They’ll probably limit it to 20 or so partners so that they can control it. Again it wasn't the Sabres who decided this. It came from NY state. You can't tell me that a government official saw the amount of Leaf fans in the stands and decided "We have to do something about that" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Augie Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 26 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said: It was the first that I heard it also. It has the Kleinhans shape and “look” from the outside. I didn’t see as much of the Aud. They just mentioned it as we were going through. I forgot about the Rockpile influence as well. You see that in the entrances. It looks a lot like the Rockpile. It might be 10-15 years ago now, but an old friend drove me from a game back to my hotel and he took me by the old Rockpile entrance. It was just the gates, but they made such an impression on me as a kid it was emotional to see them again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Einstein Posted April 10 Share Posted April 10 1 hour ago, K-9 said: Technically, the Bills can use PSL revenues for whatever they wanna use them for, but it makes sense to put it towards their share of the construction costs. They can’t. PSL’s must be used for the construction project and nothing else. Its just double taxation for WNY’ers. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Einstein Posted April 10 Share Posted April 10 1 hour ago, Kirby Jackson said: It was the first that I heard it also. It has the Kleinhans shape and “look” from the outside. I didn’t see as much of the Aud. They just mentioned it as we were going through. I forgot about the Rockpile influence as well. You see that in the entrances. It looks a lot like the Rockpile. I honestly don’t care (it doesn’t bother me), but i’m curious why they would pick Kleinhans to model from. Its a staple, but definitely not in the top 5 of things I think of when “Buffalo New York” pops in my head. Personally, since the day the rendering was released, all I can see is a stadium that resembles an upscale mall entrance. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kirby Jackson Posted April 10 Share Posted April 10 43 minutes ago, WotAGuy said: I’m surprised the one club doesn’t have viewing of the field. Is it located behind some suites or just buried in the structure somehow? It’s like ground level where the teams come out. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kirby Jackson Posted April 10 Share Posted April 10 40 minutes ago, Jrb1979 said: Again it wasn't the Sabres who decided this. It came from NY state. You can't tell me that a government official saw the amount of Leaf fans in the stands and decided "We have to do something about that" My bad, didn’t see that. I assumed that it was the Sabres. Either way, NY isn’t going to shut down the Bills from collecting every dime possible for the new stadium that they are paying hundreds of millions for. They want this to go smoothly. The Bills broker partners are all licensed brokers. They aren’t partnering with guys that have signs that say, “who needs tickets” on one side and “I got tickets” on the other. It’s people like Ace Tickets out of Boston that they are partnering with. 7 minutes ago, Einstein said: I honestly don’t care (it doesn’t bother me), but i’m curious why they would pick Kleinhans to model from. Its a staple, but definitely not in the top 5 of things I think of when “Buffalo New York” pops in my head. Personally, since the day the rendering was released, all I can see is a stadium that resembles an upscale mall entrance. That’s a hilarious call. I have no idea why Kleinhans. It feels like some out of town firm asked for things that would connect with locals. I’m not sure how it got here but that’s what they’re going with. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rubes Posted April 10 Share Posted April 10 For what it's worth, I got a call yesterday from my season ticket rep, who offered to answer any questions I have. I have season tickets in the lower bowl, Bills side, about the 47-yard line, 31 rows up. Pretty great seats. Seniority going back to 1977. He told me my invitation to the Experience would probably not come until the early Fall, but couldn't really predict it. I was hearing summer a little while back, but it sounds like it's being pushed back a bit. He said it could still be pushed back more, he just wasn't sure. Wouldn't tell me anything about PSL pricing, just that I would have the opportunity to get seats "comparable" to what I currently have, which I highly doubt. We'll see... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jrb1979 Posted April 10 Share Posted April 10 51 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said: My bad, didn’t see that. I assumed that it was the Sabres. Either way, NY isn’t going to shut down the Bills from collecting every dime possible for the new stadium that they are paying hundreds of millions for. They want this to go smoothly. The Bills broker partners are all licensed brokers. They aren’t partnering with guys that have signs that say, “who needs tickets” on one side and “I got tickets” on the other. It’s people like Ace Tickets out of Boston that they are partnering with. That’s a hilarious call. Its not about cracking down on brokers. It's cracking down a ticket holders who sell the majority of their tickets. Those who do will have to pay a $5000 fee to NY state to continue to sell most of your tickets. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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