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Post by hhandd on Apr 21, 2005 0:23:30 GMT -5
Awe...did some one say something bad that hurt coach's feelings... maybe he'll take his ball and run home to mummy.
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Post by banthony2 on Apr 21, 2005 1:14:12 GMT -5
I think it is smart. Let them buy their tickets of they want to get great seats. As far as Wilton looking like a baby? I don't know. I doubt it will make a difference.
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Post by warriordudette88 on Apr 21, 2005 1:19:34 GMT -5
If I went to another school as an opposing team's fan I'd be happy just to get a free ticket. It wouldn't really matter where I sat. It's too bad that some of the fans ruined it for the others.
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Post by wang pu on Apr 21, 2005 2:23:16 GMT -5
If I went to another school as an opposing team's fan I'd be happy just to get a free ticket. It wouldn't really matter where I sat. It's too bad that some of the fans ruined it for the others. Plus, mens VB at UH hasn't been a big attendance getter this year. Just move seats. I know that is what I do, buy the cheap tickets and sit where there is room.
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Post by IdahoBoy on Apr 21, 2005 4:06:17 GMT -5
My thoughts. I think it's very gracious that UH gives seats at such great locations to visiting teams. My suggestion is continue to be that gracious... but change it a little. When you put 30 fans of the same team together in an area like they are in at the SSC, they can kind of feel a little isolated in their group, almost as if they aren't in a 10000 seat arena. I suggest splitting them up, 4 here, 4 there all near seats that have people like me, and BiK and a few others around them to remind them WHO the hometeam really is. That way, they might be able to spout off a heckle here and there, but will be unlikely to be heard and if they do, will incite some extra cheering from those around them.
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