Like I said, "book dumb, street smart". I bet millions of these kids that have thousands and thousands of school debt wish they would have been "street smart". They didn't have time to look at a dictionary because they were too busy working.
Nothing beats real life experiences. Try and tell that to a Millennial.
Well they better sell out every damn game. I'll hide under a rock if we see empty seats in that tiny arena, especially after all the east vs west BS these last several years. Hard enough being a coyotes fan already
That's only from STH'er revenue so far. Still good but not a complete story.Selling out every game isn't the story. 50% higher revenue is.
Just how bad was actual paid attendance in Glendale? The losses must have been astronomical.
That's only from STH'er revenue so far. Still good but not a complete story.
Well they better sell out every damn game. I'll hide under a rock if we see empty seats in that tiny arena, especially after all the east vs west BS these last several years. Hard enough being a coyotes fan already
Even though we seem to be headed in the right direction that is VERY true. They need to keep attendance up after the novelty wears off. It works in our favor that we'll have another new arena with hype again in several years.As for the arena, even GRA sold out the first season or two - the new is always a draw, especially in this bandwagon market.
You nailed it, the novelty will probably wear off end of season 2, season three (24-25) the new kids on the block should be here and raise the compete level dramatically. Also it will we the LAST (fingers crossed) at ASU. Then onto bigger (pun) and better things...Even though we seem to be headed in the right direction that is VERY true. They need to keep attendance up after the novelty wears off. It works in our favor that we'll have another new arena with hype again in several years.
Just to be clear, you are saying it sold out occasionally, and not for most of the season correct? The best ever annual average attendance in Glendale was 15,582 in 2005-2006. So they did sell out occasionally then, mostly on weekends, but rarely ever on weekdays. Back then, the advertised capacity was 17,625 and was later lowered to 17,125 when they decided to no longer count the numbered standing room spots into the max attendance. Attendance numbers per Phoenix Coyotes yearly attendance at hockeydb.com.As for the arena, even GRA sold out the first season or two - the new is always a draw, especially in this bandwagon market.
Just to be clear, you are saying it sold out occasionally, and not for most of the season correct? The best ever annual average attendance in Glendale was 15,582 in 2005-2006. So they did sell out occasionally then, mostly on weekends, but rarely ever on weekdays. Back then, the advertised capacity was 17,625 and was later lowered to 17,125 when they decided to no longer count the numbered standing room spots into the max attendance. Attendance numbers per Phoenix Coyotes yearly attendance at hockeydb.com.
Yup, I have been saying that for years. Twenty years or so in the Valley and most those years were sucky teams, and they could only sell tickets by giving deep discounts to make it look some what respectable. Win and they will come.This market only sells winners. If you think otherwise, you simply don't know Arizona. To think the 4th or 5th sport will be different and sell out or anything close to it consistently if they continue to suck just because there will be a new, smaller arena in a new spot isn't going to make a difference after the newness wears off tf they get it approved. You only need to look at the Suns, Dbacks and even the Cardinals in the mighty NFL for proof.
Tell that to the Universities that are getting way less applications. Look, I think education is good, my daughter is a PT with school loan debt, and like I tell her, she is more or less guaranteed a good salary and is in a career that will always be in demand, but what the Universities charge for education is just plain greedy.You'd lose that bet, but hey, make sure you go to Meruelo's casino because if you're gonna be losing money, might as well indirectly support the Coyotes.
Tell that to the Universities that are getting way less applications. Look, I think education is good, my daughter is a PT with school loan debt, and like I tell her, she is more or less guaranteed a good salary and is in a career that will always be in demand, but what the Universities charge for education is just plain greedy.
Hi, everyone! I was thinking about the new Arizona Coyotes home. Personally I like the idea of a big team playing in a small house. Whatever. Do you know when will be the first match at Mullet Arena? Will it be the pre-season match vs ducks?
PS. I though to open a new thread to ask this, but problably I could use this to ask. Sorry if I'm wrong, I'm new posting here.
The Mullet will not be ready for the preseason. No home games; Tucson closest thing.
For the regular season, they start with a long road trip and have the home opener on Oct 28.
There are TWO “t’s” in Mullett Arena.The Mullet will not be ready for the preseason. No home games; Tucson closest thing.
For the regular season, they start with a long road trip and have the home opener on Oct 28.
Does that make the party longer too?There are TWO “t’s” in Mullett Arena.
Does that make the party longer too?