Really seems like the Giants and Jets may have picked the exact worst time to get into the Personal Seat License market.
The new stadium took so long to get funding and get approved that the Giants and Jets seem to have been counting their chickens before they hatched. It may have seemed like a great modern idea a few years ago, but with the economy in turmoil, how can the Giants and especially the Jets ask their long-time loyal fans to shell out tens of thousands of hard earned dollars for the right to pay thousands of dollars for tickets to eight football games (possibly 9 in the future)? Forget about the fact that businesses are not spending money on tickets for clients like they used to.
PSLs used to mean that the owner had the right to buy tickets for every event at that stadium, who gets priority when Bruce Springsteen plays the new venue? The Jets will have upper sections that will not have PSLs, but both teams seem willing to screw over a generation of football fans for the lure of easy cash. What happens if those PSLs don’t sell? Will there be empty seats or will the Jets and Giants blink and reduce the price of the PSLs?