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Re: You Should Get What You Pay For



I like the way things have gone so far. Better than last season and maybe
close to KA's last season with us.

DanF

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Wright, Cecil" <Cecil.Wright@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <celtics@xxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 10:47 AM
Subject: RE: You Should Get What You Pay For


> I believe you must give the new ownership time to produce some results.
Some folks can complain and berate them for what they have done thus far
(Ray), or some choose to see the actual product sent out to the parquet
before they make up their minds (most other fans).
>
>
> Cecil
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: wayray@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wayray@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: September 22, 2003 12:35 PM
> To: celtics@xxxxxxxx
> Subject: You Should Get What You Pay For
>
>
> Apparently the small (4th in the Boston Pro Sports Market) but
enthusiastic
> core of Celtics fans have embraced the mammoth ticket price increase sans
> any management expenditure for other than the bottom of the barrel free
agent
> signings.
>
> Well, you should get what you pay for, and if the other teams in the EC
> outperform the Celtics, because their ownerships weren't so parsimonious
> in the redistribution of cap space for quality free agents, then the fans
have no
> one to blame but themselves for supporting the situation.
>
> Myself, I have no problem with sports teams gauging the fans for every
cent
> they have, as long as they give back something, ala what the Red Sox
> have done these recent seasons, with the most costly ticket in baseball,
but
> balanced by a high and competitve payroll.
>
> The Celtics have sadly failed in this department the past few years.
> One  can only hope, that either management rewards the fans for their
> loyalty in future years by becoming active in the free agent market or
> the fans vote with their feet and reject further abuses of goodwill.
> Ray