Title: Is Welcoming The Opponent's Fans Wrong? Post by: Fins4ever on October 09, 2012, 12:23:44 pm "Supposedly", a member of the Fins Marketing Office sent an e-mail to the site below (see link) inviting Rams fan to Miami to see the game with discounted tickets being an incentive. Is that wrong?
Please see my comment at bottom of article. http://fansided.com/2012/10/08/miami-dolphins-inviting-rams-fans-to-games/ Title: Re: Is Welcoming The Opponent's Fans Wrong? Post by: Brian Fein on October 09, 2012, 12:30:41 pm This disgusts me. This happens all the time with this team.
They don't care about who's in the stadium as long as the seats are filled. Sad fact is that Dolphins fans aren't going so they kinda have no choice. Its not like there's suddenly going to be a surge of 20,000 Dolphins fans that magically realize they wanna go this weekend. I just wish they'd stop deliberately marketing to opposing fans. The Panthers did this with the Flyers' fans a few years back, and got roasted for it. Its embarrassing. Title: Re: Is Welcoming The Opponent's Fans Wrong? Post by: Fins4ever on October 09, 2012, 12:35:38 pm This disgusts me. This happens all the time with this team. They don't care about who's in the stadium as long as the seats are filled. Sad fact is that Dolphins fans aren't going so they kinda have no choice. Its not like there's suddenly going to be a surge of 20,000 Dolphins fans that magically realize they wanna go this weekend. I just wish they'd stop deliberately marketing to opposing fans. The Panthers did this with the Flyers' fans a few years back, and got roasted for it. Its embarrassing. How many people from St. Louis do you think would buy discounted tickets and make the trip? 200? 400 max.? Not a big deal and the money (hotel, food, tickets...) does stay in Miami. Title: Re: Is Welcoming The Opponent's Fans Wrong? Post by: MyGodWearsAHoodie on October 09, 2012, 12:38:37 pm News flash: The Miami Dolphins is a for profit business selling a very perishable product.
If local fans won't buy the tickets they need to sell them elsewhere. I recall going to a Pats - Packers game as a kid and there was 7 buses from Wisc. Title: Re: Is Welcoming The Opponent's Fans Wrong? Post by: Fins4ever on October 09, 2012, 12:51:18 pm News flash: The Miami Dolphins is a for profit business selling a very perishable product. If local fans won't buy the tickets they need to sell them elsewhere. I recall going to a Pats - Packers game as a kid and there was 7 buses from Wisc. The Packers have some of the most dedicated fan base on the planet. They would go to the moon to see a game. St. Louis?? Not so much. Funny, you mention "perishable product". I went to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and we studied using examples from the airline industry and the empty seat on an airplane is a perfect example. That seat is worthless if it is empty. People started realizing if they waited until the last minute they could get a discounted ticket. The airlines countered by offering fewer flights. I could not tell you the last time I got on a 3/4 filled plane. Title: Re: Is Welcoming The Opponent's Fans Wrong? Post by: Phishfan on October 09, 2012, 12:56:56 pm I don't like the idea, but do these people make commission? Is this an overly eager groups sales rep just trying to boost their sales rather than the "Dolphins organization" doing this?
Title: Re: Is Welcoming The Opponent's Fans Wrong? Post by: Fins4ever on October 09, 2012, 01:04:40 pm I don't like the idea, but do these people make commission? Is this an overly eager groups sales rep just trying to boost their sales rather than the "Dolphins organization" doing this? Could be wrong but I am under the assumption that the person is an employee who works in the marketing department and gets a salary. Doubt very much they get a commission. Title: Re: Is Welcoming The Opponent's Fans Wrong? Post by: Brian Fein on October 09, 2012, 01:47:58 pm It could be a sales guy who's looking for commission. That's who usually makes these kind of calls.
Its one thing if its the Rams, who have a relatively small local following. But when its the Jets, Giants, Steelers, Patriots, Cowboys, etc, then I'd get more annoyed. Title: Re: Is Welcoming The Opponent's Fans Wrong? Post by: MikeO on October 09, 2012, 05:03:02 pm Almost all teams do it. It's just not the Dolphins.
Title: Re: Is Welcoming The Opponent's Fans Wrong? Post by: Spider-Dan on October 09, 2012, 05:51:26 pm Do you think the Patriots, Giants, Packers, or Steelers sales offices are reaching out to fans of other teams, desperately hoping to sell a ticket to anyone with a pulse?
Why do you suppose that is? Title: Re: Is Welcoming The Opponent's Fans Wrong? Post by: MyGodWearsAHoodie on October 09, 2012, 05:53:55 pm Do you think the Patriots, Giants, Packers, or Steelers sales offices are reaching out to fans of other teams, desperately hoping to sell a ticket to anyone with a pulse? Why do you suppose that is? Basically any team that sells out its season tickets, doesn't need to do this. Title: Re: Is Welcoming The Opponent's Fans Wrong? Post by: MikeO on October 09, 2012, 06:00:56 pm Do you think the Patriots, Giants, Packers, or Steelers sales offices are reaching out to fans of other teams, desperately hoping to sell a ticket to anyone with a pulse? Why do you suppose that is? Of course there are teams that don't have too. But some teams do. I know SD does. Jax does. KC began this past year I believe. Tough economy, some teams stink...I understand the practice. No the Packers, Steelers, Giants..etc don't have to. But more teams do have to do this than don't. Wish Miami didn't have to, but I am not upset that they are at the current moment. If Miami was an elite NFL team right now, different story. They aren't so its no big deal to me. Title: Re: Is Welcoming The Opponent's Fans Wrong? Post by: Fins4ever on October 09, 2012, 06:03:15 pm Do you think the Patriots, Giants, Packers, or Steelers sales offices are reaching out to fans of other teams, desperately hoping to sell a ticket to anyone with a pulse? Why do you suppose that is? And your point is what?? Yeah, those teams sell out every game. What is the problem trying to sell tickets?? Title: Re: Is Welcoming The Opponent's Fans Wrong? Post by: aquaaiea on October 09, 2012, 06:47:29 pm I know it's a double edge sword but look at the bright side, as Fins mentioned they are getting additional boost in the economy! As a famous politician once said "its the Economy stupid". Besides we live in the technology era, just digitize all fans to aqua and orange colors hehehe!
Title: Re: Is Welcoming The Opponent's Fans Wrong? Post by: Spider-Dan on October 09, 2012, 08:00:36 pm And your point is what?? The point is, if your own fans are selling out the games, you don't need to market to other teams' fans.If Dolphin fans don't want the team begging and pleading with other teams' fans to buy tickets, there is a rather straightforward solution. |