Giants fans not enthused about PSL's
Giants co-owner Steve Tisch found that out firsthand when he was booed vociferously at halftime of Thursday night's game against the Redskins while introducing Christy Brinkley, who was on hand to raise awareness about cancer.
Fans were expressing their frustration over the introduction of personal seat licenses, an idea that has not gone over well. In fact, the reaction was so intense Thursday night that one person we spoke to who was on the sidelines at the time said it was impossible to make out what Tisch was saying.
Before the game, longtime Jets fan Steve Kern, who organized a rally protesting the PSL's before the Jets-Giants exhibition game, held another impromptu rally before Giants-Redskins. About 100 people showed up to express their frustration about the new ticket policy.
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You hear everyone and their mother whine about how you can't take your family to a baseball game anymore, but is football really that much better?
Sure, there are only 8 home games a year so the cost should be higher for football, but I would have to sell an organ to afford Giants tickets!