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The Warriors are raising their prices...
#1
Less space for the true fan. I've seen it happen before. It was nineteen ought seven. The Sacramento Digereedoo's raised their prices just after they won the Melancholy Cup in the old Flopball league. The Hoi Palloi displaced the proletariat foundry workers. The workers had to watch the matches from cracks in the stadium walls. Sadly, when the Digereedoos fell out of contention, the Hoi Palloi no longer found the sad fieldmen's struggle to hurl the flops around the grid-plain to try to score amusing so they abandoned the sport altogether. The greedy ownership, addicted to the elevated rates were forced to fold the Flopball league. The workers were crushed. The rest is history.

Be careful Warriors.
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#2
It's always the same old story.
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#3
N-OS X-tasy! wrote:
It's always the same old story.

Ain't it the truth.
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#4
OMG, what? You mean its all about the money? WHO KNEW!?!! :RollingEyesSmiley5:

Could it be:

Golden State Warriors break ground on new Chase Center arena in bizarre scene
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba.../96689206/

obligatory: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcwJt4bcnXs
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#5
vision63 wrote:
Less space for the true fan. I've seen it happen before. It was nineteen ought seven. The Sacramento Digereedoo's raised their prices just after they won the Melancholy Cup in the old Flopball league. The Hoi Palloi displaced the proletariat foundry workers. The workers had to watch the matches from cracks in the stadium walls. Sadly, when the Digereedoos fell out of contention, the Hoi Palloi no longer found the sad fieldmen's struggle to hurl the flops around the grid-plain to try to score amusing so they abandoned the sport altogether. The greedy ownership, addicted to the elevated rates were forced to fold the Flopball league. The workers were crushed. The rest is history.

Be careful Warriors.

Sacramento sports has never been the same since...
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#6
hal wrote:
[quote=vision63]
Less space for the true fan. I've seen it happen before. It was nineteen ought seven. The Sacramento Digereedoo's raised their prices just after they won the Melancholy Cup in the old Flopball league. The Hoi Palloi displaced the proletariat foundry workers. The workers had to watch the matches from cracks in the stadium walls. Sadly, when the Digereedoos fell out of contention, the Hoi Palloi no longer found the sad fieldmen's struggle to hurl the flops around the grid-plain to try to score amusing so they abandoned the sport altogether. The greedy ownership, addicted to the elevated rates were forced to fold the Flopball league. The workers were crushed. The rest is history.

Be careful Warriors.

Sacramento sports has never been the same since...
Especially after they closed the foundries.
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#7
Don't the prices need to be high to support the equivalent of an All-star team?
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#8
......so this means.....War....???
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#9
pRICE cUBE wrote:
Don't the prices need to be high to support the equivalent of an All-star team?

I'm sure. They're paying 100% for the new arena. Trying to keep up with the Lakers.
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#10
Time to replace the Hoi Polloi with the only sport that makes sense and allows the spectators to join in the fun:

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