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Do you think it's easy to find 19,600 people dumb enough to pay those prices each night? They are doing it. Aren't they?
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Season tickets sold out in like five seconds. But it's all bandwagon morons who show up for an hour. Miami has very few real fans, it's just a fact dude.
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Houston, Detroit, Atlanta, and Miami are all about the same-sized metro areas. They occupy the 9th-12th largest metro areas in the country. They are 3-4 times smaller than your market, or mine. Keep some size perspective. It's not a massive population. Last edited by SCUDSBROTHER : 11-19-2010 at 08:15 PM. |
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You have about 4x the people that the Miami Metro area has. There's no comparison to be made.
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There's also way more to do. All of your arguments are flimsy. Miami has crappy sports fans.
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No, there is not way more to do there than in Miami. They both have a lot to do, but you have probably got about 4x the number of sports fans.
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