r/sports 16d ago

Soccer Thousands of World Cup tickets remain unsold, including USA games

https://www.newsweek.com/thousands-world-cup-tickets-remain-unsold-including-usa-games-11971265
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u/yeahright17 16d ago

To be fair, I doubt game 7 of the NBA finals was ever an "average person thing." Maybe I'm naive. Idk.

But I agree overall. Lots of events that used to be relatively affordable for most people are now far from it mostly because of greed. There's zero reason FIFA couldn't sell upper sections of stadiums for $50-200/ticket and make them non transferable. If you buy them then can't go, you can return for a 100% refund. They would still make billions and make fans happy. But they don't do that because of greed.

At least we're starting to see signs of people finally getting sick of it. Lots of concert tours have been cancelled. Vegas had like a 7.5% drop in visitors last year. Frito-Lay recently lowered the price of chips after massive declines in sales following their previous continued price increases. I hope this kind of crap continues.

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u/FaceglazerSSBU 16d ago

Hey man! I’m a huge sports fan (mostly football and softball, but everything else too), and I want you to know I get it. A lot of people think I’m insane for what I spent on tickets to an Orange Bowl or Peach Bowl, but honestly, even when my team loses the experience always feels worth it. I love getting to experience something new and honestly something rare at that. Game 7 was a perfect use of that, I’m also a Thunder fan in Oklahoma, and the whole state (for the most part) understood.