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Troy McIntyre's avatar

A psychiatrist friend saw us wearing ATLUTD gear on our way to a match and heard us talking about the ups and downs of the last few seasons, the crushed hope after crushed hope, and asked “but do they deserve your loyalty?”

That has sat with me as any faith that “this time will be different” slowly fades away.

Atlanta is extremely fortunate to have the strongest financial fan base in MLS- a minimum of 42,000 seats per match for season after season after season. Luxury boxes and suites that drive significantly more revenue than other stadiums. Merch sales in the top percentage of the league. People are investing thousands of dollars every year into a club that seems to take it and ask for more, while failing to improve the product they offer. I know Garth doesn’t like losing. I know the players don’t like losing. Confidence that this time will be different, this rebuild will be different, is waning. Maintaining current ticket prices is one way for the club to acknowledge that, try to restore faith, and demonstrate that they do deserve our loyalty.

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Jon's avatar

Imagine a supposed billion dollar franchise, owned by a multi-billionaire, who is about to receive $50m from out going transfers this summer (has to be an MLS record), telling the same supporters who’ve led the league in attendance since the club launched despite five straight mediocre to sub-par seasons, will still see their season ticket prices increase yet again with an excuse like “operating costs have still increased”.

What a time to be alive as a sports fan.

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