For anyone who watched games toward the end of the season, it was obvious that attendance was down. Teams only look at the number of tickets sold, not the total number of people who make it through the turnstile.
According to Andy McCullough of the Star-Ledger, attendance was down from 3.15 million to roughly 2.56 million.
As a result, the Wilpons are looking into possibly lowering ticket prices to bring back those fans turned off by the high prices and poor play.
"We have thought about it," he [Jeff Wilpon] said. "And I think we'll have some good announcements for the fans in the near future."
No comments:
Post a Comment