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<blockquote data-quote="AugustaSwarm" data-source="post: 894631" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>Of course it is a mob...it's a fan message board, it's always a mob...but that doesn't make it any less correct. </p><p></p><p>The economics suck, but how much more damage will be done to the economics if nothing is done? It's not possible to quantify this, but this is a reality and we're well into this process now. In fact, I'd argue that the longer this circus stays in place, the less likely we are to sell ANY sidewalk fan tickets or attract ANY NEW STH. </p><p></p><p>IMO, the only possible outcome (to keeping CGC) is lower revenues moving and losing even more fans. You can argue that's a mob mentality if you'd like, but fans = mobs = $$$ At some point, we lose too many fans and we no longer have the $$$ to compete for the staff to field a competitive program. I have no clue where that line gets drawn, but we're clearly approaching it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AugustaSwarm, post: 894631, member: 3493"] Of course it is a mob...it's a fan message board, it's always a mob...but that doesn't make it any less correct. The economics suck, but how much more damage will be done to the economics if nothing is done? It's not possible to quantify this, but this is a reality and we're well into this process now. In fact, I'd argue that the longer this circus stays in place, the less likely we are to sell ANY sidewalk fan tickets or attract ANY NEW STH. IMO, the only possible outcome (to keeping CGC) is lower revenues moving and losing even more fans. You can argue that's a mob mentality if you'd like, but fans = mobs = $$$ At some point, we lose too many fans and we no longer have the $$$ to compete for the staff to field a competitive program. I have no clue where that line gets drawn, but we're clearly approaching it. [/QUOTE]
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