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November 5, 2025 at 10:14 am #47156
Fakepartofme
ParticipantOh yes, of course, let me introduce you to a genius of investing, his name is Bernie Madoff. Guaranteed to pay off, every single time![/quote]
Whine, whine, whine incel.
November 5, 2025 at 11:26 am #47177Dozzer
ParticipantThey won games when their offense dominated and their bullpen didn’t blow games. Big surprise, as predicted, the Dodgers won and their bullpen blew the game. Their offense also disappeared when it mattered the most leaving a ridiculous amount of RISP on base. Sorry you did not understand that very simple concept that even a retard with a room temperature IQ could understand.
Hey Kid Rock how’s it going you classy asses fucker?!
Just so you know, the people who use that word are the biggest ones. Cheers.
As for the World Series the Jays were literally a couple inches away from being the winners from the slide at home plate. Inches. The winner this year wasn’t based on talent because both teams had it, the winner won based off of luck, and every true fan knows this you bitter little judgemental ass who just wants to hate. Don’t call yourself a fan of a team anymore, you don’t meet the definition.
A fan of a sports team is an enthusiastic admirer or devotee who has a strong emotional attachment to and interest in a particular team, athlete, or sport. They may follow games, express support by attending events or watching broadcasts, and feel a sense of community with other fans.
See? The opposite of you.
November 5, 2025 at 1:37 pm #47193Unholy_Goalie
ParticipantWhine, whine, whine incel.
Cuck.
November 5, 2025 at 1:41 pm #47195Unholy_Goalie
ParticipantHey Kid Rock how’s it going you classy asses fucker?!
Just so you know, the people who use that word are the biggest ones. Cheers.
As for the World Series the Jays were literally a couple inches away from being the winners from the slide at home plate. Inches. The winner this year wasn’t based on talent because both teams had it, the winner won based off of luck, and every true fan knows this you bitter little judgemental ass who just wants to hate. Don’t call yourself a fan of a team anymore, you don’t meet the definition.
A fan of a sports team is an enthusiastic admirer or devotee who has a strong emotional attachment to and interest in a particular team, athlete, or sport. They may follow games, express support by attending events or watching broadcasts, and feel a sense of community with other fans.
See? The opposite of you.
Every sport has some element of luck but ultimately the better team won because they had a more complete team and the Jays flaws were exposed at the worst possible time. Great series, wildly entertaining and very close but the “we don’t need you” crowd was rightfully silenced.
Maybe if you weren’t retarded you’d be able to comprehend that definition better.
November 5, 2025 at 1:52 pm #47198Atomic Wedgie
ParticipantAnother good night to buy Leafs tix.
Looking right now – Sec 115, Row 14 Golds – $162.68 a ticket.
The market is dead.
Will be very interesting to see what happens at renewal time.
I’ve been a season ticket holder for almost 30 years, and prior to this year, never considered giving them up.
As of today, I do not think I will renew.
November 5, 2025 at 2:21 pm #47202Unholy_Goalie
ParticipantAnother good night to buy Leafs tix.
Looking right now – Sec 115, Row 14 Golds – $162.68 a ticket.
The market is dead.
Will be very interesting to see what happens at renewal time.
I’ve been a season ticket holder for almost 30 years, and prior to this year, never considered giving them up.
As of today, I do not think I will renew.
Best price for Leafs tickets is free ninety-nine.
November 5, 2025 at 3:29 pm #47213WHIPPER
ParticipantAnother good night to buy Leafs tix.
Looking right now – Sec 115, Row 14 Golds – $162.68 a ticket.
The market is dead.
Will be very interesting to see what happens at renewal time.
I’ve been a season ticket holder for almost 30 years, and prior to this year, never considered giving them up.
As of today, I do not think I will renew.
Do you primarily remain a season ticket holder as something of an investment? Make money off the big ticket games, then go to less popular ones as your schedule permits?
November 5, 2025 at 4:31 pm #47231Unholy_Goalie
ParticipantDo you primarily remain a season ticket holder as something of an investment? Make money off the big ticket games, then go to less popular ones as your schedule permits?
Having seasons tickets usually includes owning the seat itself which means you have to buy Raptors tickets and have dibs on presale for concerts.
Managing the tickets for investment is almost a full time job in itself. Rich guys have secretaries who usually take care of it.
November 5, 2025 at 7:14 pm #47246Dozzer
ParticipantCongrats JT
Go Leafs Go!!! 👍👍👍
November 5, 2025 at 8:23 pm #47251Dozzer
ParticipantDamn, did we just see Matthews’ shot?
Nice goal!!!
👍
November 5, 2025 at 9:18 pm #47252Dozzer
ParticipantJT with a goal!!! Very deserved tonight 👍👍👍
November 5, 2025 at 10:08 pm #47255Aetherial
ParticipantAnother good night to buy Leafs tix.
Looking right now – Sec 115, Row 14 Golds – $162.68 a ticket.
The market is dead.
Will be very interesting to see what happens at renewal time.
I’ve been a season ticket holder for almost 30 years, and prior to this year, never considered giving them up.
As of today, I do not think I will renew.
Surprised to hear this Wedgsies. Is it because you feel the team is not, or on the verge of being not, competitive? Is it that you find the lack of effort or heart to be frustrating? Is it the price? (vs. what you could do on the re-sale market)? Or do you just find that you don’t have time or don’t care that much anymore.
I have definitely found that I don’t care as much.
November 5, 2025 at 10:11 pm #47256Aetherial
ParticipantDamn, did we just see Matthews’ shot?
Nice goal!!!
👍
sweet shot
November 5, 2025 at 10:32 pm #47265Atomic Wedgie
ParticipantAnother good night to buy Leafs tix.
Looking right now – Sec 115, Row 14 Golds – $162.68 a ticket.
The market is dead.
Will be very interesting to see what happens at renewal time.
I’ve been a season ticket holder for almost 30 years, and prior to this year, never considered giving them up.
As of today, I do not think I will renew.
Surprised to hear this Wedgsies. Is it because you feel the team is not, or on the verge of being not, competitive? Is it that you find the lack of effort or heart to be frustrating? Is it the price? (vs. what you could do on the re-sale market)? Or do you just find that you don’t have time or don’t care that much anymore.
I have definitely found that I don’t care as much.
It’s a bunch of things, including what you wrote above about price and time.
I look at these ticket prices on the resale market, and I can get much better seats for much less money.
One of the big things about season seats is guaranteed access to playoff tickets, but the prices are so bloody high now, it’s hard to justify going to a game. I’d honestly prefer to go to a bar with friends.
And I’m certainly not as passionate as I used to be. Many will say that it’s because the Leafs have disappointed me for so long, but I honestly think it’s just me getting older.
November 5, 2025 at 10:35 pm #47268Atomic Wedgie
ParticipantAnother good night to buy Leafs tix.
Looking right now – Sec 115, Row 14 Golds – $162.68 a ticket.
The market is dead.
Will be very interesting to see what happens at renewal time.
I’ve been a season ticket holder for almost 30 years, and prior to this year, never considered giving them up.
As of today, I do not think I will renew.
Do you primarily remain a season ticket holder as something of an investment? Make money off the big ticket games, then go to less popular ones as your schedule permits?
You can’t make money off tix anymore – you haven’t been able to since Covid.
As per my multiple posts over the past few years, you lose money if you sell weekday games through Ticketmaster.
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