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Tickets for training camp 1st wave already sold out. Not surprised due to the high expectations for the team. Anyone know how to get tickets?
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@Browns @JDubsIII You really need to stop this. Find out who transfers the 5 tickets then revoke them and then the season tickets. It's not right thanks. https://twitter.com/chadp71/status/1144010054531788800
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wasn 't this always free?
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wasn 't this always free? I was told in another thread that the market bears the price. So here we are.
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That's why it pays to have friends to visit in Berea during training camp  No ticket needed.
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Ask Eve... she’s got a mortgage to pay.  (Kidding Eve... mostly.  ) I'm too late to get in on the action? Darn. lol 
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I was told in another thread that the market bears the price. So here we are. That's why insulin costs are about $450 a month too.
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The comments from that video...fantastic. "When you try to reach the minimum word count on an essay." or "My favorite part is when he says that they're talking about practice."
“...Iguodala to Curry, back to Iguodala, up for the layup! Oh! Blocked by James! LeBron James with the rejection!”
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So, dont go on ebay looking at ticket prices. Its all ridiculous. Come On Man
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So, dont go on ebay looking at ticket prices. Its all ridiculous. Come On Man Especially since it says they are for 2018. 
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The point is people laughed at us for buying PSL's at one point in the past. Since then the Browns don't sell PSL's anymore, so the only way for a person to get a really good seat if they now have interest in season tickets is to buy from a PSL holder, or buy some corner seat and maybe move closer after 10 years. PSL holders get the first option on seat relocation. After they put in a request, the pickings are slim to none. Mostly none.
The thing with me, it isn't about money. I drop the fact that I am a Browns season ticket holder at every chance I get. I take pride in that, even when we couldn't win games. I will pay for mine until I die. If the son who is going to get them wants to sell them, that's his decision. My other kids were never all that interested in Dads team. Chris, he is a Browns maniac like I am.
The Browns could be in a dung shoveling contest and he would be pulling for them, just like I would.
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So, dont go on ebay looking at ticket prices. Its all ridiculous. Come On Man Especially since it says they are for 2018.  He must have been smoking something when he put that ad up.
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I'm so upset!! We were on the site 5-10 mins after they were made avail today and couldnt get any.
We were going to drive our 4 mids up there to enjoy this experience and now we cant. Training camp was one of my favorite memories from childhood. Met Bernie, Ozzie, etc. Now pepe are selling FREE tickets. What. A. Shame!
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I'm so upset!! We were on the site 5-10 mins after they were made avail today and couldnt get any.
We were going to drive our 4 mids up there to enjoy this experience and now we cant. Training camp was one of my favorite memories from childhood. Met Bernie, Ozzie, etc. Now pepe are selling FREE tickets. What. A. Shame! But they’re not free. They’re market value. See Eve, I’m getting the hang of this every man for himself capitalism thing.
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Or, maybe youre getting the hang of being a fan for a "perceived" Elite Team. Go look at the Pats and see how much their tickets cost. Thats how its gonna be. That is what happens when your team is decent as opposed to being year in year out celler dwellers. 
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That's also why insulin prices are so high. Yay!
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I for one am willing to risk it. Seem to be throttling back fans and their enthusiasm. There must be a breaking point as a caution somewhere down the road. After all the years of loyal suffering, I hope fans warrant some better priority. But those are old-fashioned notions, I guess.
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I for one am willing to risk it. Seem to be throttling back fans and their enthusiasm. There must be a breaking point as a caution somewhere down the road. After all the years of loyal suffering, I hope fans warrant some better priority. But those are old-fashioned notions, I guess. What is it you are wanting?
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It’s a shame that I probably wont attended this year now ... cant remember the last summer I didn’t get to berea
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I am willing to risk some pricing increase and changes to be a successful elite team, whether that be actual or perceived.
Easier ticket access. Our BB club has cancelled our trip to the stadium this year because of group ticketing issues. The last seats were almost the last rows, and hard to reach. Our seating for our club used to be in the real Dawg Pound. Probably done with Berea and the stadium, at least for our club. Just would appreciate loyalty to the loyal.
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I understand, but don't see it as being a issue of loyality. They just don't have as many seats to block off for backer clubs.
I would imagine they still keep a block of 25 or so somewhere for the clubs, but they can only help 8 clubs a year.
Maybe call and find out if backer clubs are going to have a shot at picking up some seats moving forward, be it a rotating basis, lottery, whatever.
Face it, teams love to have 80% of their stadium sold before the season starts. All teams even with high demand keep some seats open for the person hoping to see 1 game a year. Probably the 20% number I mentioned. That is why we always saw thousands of Steelers fans in our stadium, they had little shot at buying them in their stadium. Washington, NY, Green Bay included.
Browns tickets at face value are going to be very rare. I hope for a long time.
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I'm got my (free) tickets and am going to Training Camp and the Orange & Brown Scrimmage! I thought about going to either the SF or AZ game, but having been to several games in recent years (SD, LA, SF and Sea) I'm prioritizing this trip to the Land over an actual game. Haven't been back since 2014. Looking forward to seeing old friends! 
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crazy - except for one practice at Latrobe High School, which costs $5 and is a fundraiser for the school, Steelers practices and parking are always free, no tickets required. At beautiful St. Vincent College. At least 10,000 at each practice. It's a blast!
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I will just have to say that when Bernie was here we had pretty good teams. They had done as much or more as this team has done to this juncture. The entire time there was always tickets available for Browns Backer clubs. Always. Same with the Kardiac Kids.
We all hope this team goes further than all of those teams but that's yet to be seen. But there's most certainly a change that's been made in regards to making sure that the most loyal fans of the bunch, The Browns Backers, will have access to tickets. And it's certainly been designed that way.
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The muni seated over 80k though. First Energy has 13k fewer seats. I think back then the NFL was more of a football fan's league, not the social event that it is now. Personally, I think it's a shame that someone has to spend hundreds of dollars to take their family to a game these days, but it's a market driven business. Back in the day, you could spend the night downtown, go out to eat and have a hot dog and a few beers at the game for what you spend on tickets these days.
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I get it. Every seat is Dawg Pound now. It may be cut back more than I have been told, but not much has been said through BB presidents who have inquired. Not much in response seems forthcoming. Not arguing a point. Just some traditions we have enjoyed seem to have passed on. So I miss some of that (or will).
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The muni seated over 80k though. First Energy has 13k fewer seats. I think back then the NFL was more of a football fan's league, not the social event that it is now. Personally, I think it's a shame that someone has to spend hundreds of dollars to take their family to a game these days, but it's a market driven business. Back in the day, you could spend the night downtown, go out to eat and have a hot dog and a few beers at the game for what you spend on tickets these days. I still have my ticket stub from the '86 Browns v Jets AFC Playoff game. $20! I just looked it up and even with inflation that is still a few cents shy of $46! Pro sports and big concerts have become hobbies for the rich. Even the nosebleed seats where the real people sit costs ridiculous amounts these days.
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I will just have to say that when Bernie was here we had pretty good teams. They had done as much or more as this team has done to this juncture. The entire time there was always tickets available for Browns Backer clubs. Always. Same with the Kardiac Kids.
We all hope this team goes further than all of those teams but that's yet to be seen. But there's most certainly a change that's been made in regards to making sure that the most loyal fans of the bunch, The Browns Backers, will have access to tickets. And it's certainly been designed that way. Do we know that backer clubs don't have access? I think they still do. It isn't unlimited access. There are hundreds of clubs. The team couldn't possibly facilitate all of them in any given year. As I said earlier, I don't know how the team determines which clubs will get some and which won't. First come, first serve? Lottery? A rotating list?
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I get it. Every seat is Dawg Pound now. It may be cut back more than I have been told, but not much has been said through BB presidents who have inquired. Not much in response seems forthcoming. Not arguing a point. Just some traditions we have enjoyed seem to have passed on. So I miss some of that (or will). I feel your pain. I don't like it either.
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The muni seated over 80k though. First Energy has 13k fewer seats. I think back then the NFL was more of a football fan's league, not the social event that it is now. Personally, I think it's a shame that someone has to spend hundreds of dollars to take their family to a game these days, but it's a market driven business. Back in the day, you could spend the night downtown, go out to eat and have a hot dog and a few beers at the game for what you spend on tickets these days. I still have my ticket stub from the '86 Browns v Jets AFC Playoff game. $20! I just looked it up and even with inflation that is still a few cents shy of $46! Pro sports and big concerts have become hobbies for the rich. Even the nosebleed seats where the real people sit costs ridiculous amounts these days. I’m always jealous of the guys who experienced those times in Browns history. My entire life we’ve been crappy. Must have been rocking back then
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
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Oh yes it was rocking back then 
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The muni seated over 80k though. First Energy has 13k fewer seats. I think back then the NFL was more of a football fan's league, not the social event that it is now. Personally, I think it's a shame that someone has to spend hundreds of dollars to take their family to a game these days, but it's a market driven business. Back in the day, you could spend the night downtown, go out to eat and have a hot dog and a few beers at the game for what you spend on tickets these days. I still have my ticket stub from the '86 Browns v Jets AFC Playoff game. $20! I just looked it up and even with inflation that is still a few cents shy of $46! Pro sports and big concerts have become hobbies for the rich. Even the nosebleed seats where the real people sit costs ridiculous amounts these days. I’m always jealous of the guys who experienced those times in Browns history. My entire life we’ve been crappy. Must have been rocking back then I sold soda as a teen and saw so many great games. To be honest, we also often snuck in! Those were the days when it was easy as some gates were often manned by an elderly person and we would flash some fake card super quick and say we were there to see the Manager of Concessions. Once up we just moved around the stands...never staying still. But, on that occasion we actually had tickets. I remember people leaving thinking it was over, the Browns had lost, and then we tied it and people came running back in. I believe they just let them in, standing room only!
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Sounds awesome! Good memories for you 
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