exmediahack
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As one of the KC fanbois here (albeit a good day's drive from KC), I can speak to this.
Many fans in the area are tapped out from the Royals' runs. It's not just the tickets but all of the apparel, too.
On the day of the wild card game in 2014, my son and I drove all over the metro area looking for a good selection of Royals shirts and hats. Since it was the last day of September, it was all Chiefs gear. Barely any Royals stuff in any shop.
That changed within a month.
We spent about $3,000 in 2014. Wild Card and two World Series games. Worth every damn penny.
We didn't go in 2015 because the World Series home games (1 and 2) fell on days I was working. We also held off the ALDS and ALCS in case there was a WS 6/7 to go to. For many fans, by 2015, the earlier rounds were going for less than in 2014 because they were saving their wad of cash to blow for the World Series.
We did go to the parade. Much less expensive. In the last three years, we've bought about $700 worth of shirts, hats, hoodies -- I got a 2015 World Series jersey personalized. Worth every penny.
This takes me to the Chiefs.
A team that has lost home playoff games time after time has scarred its fan base. The Royals went 13-3 at home in the playoffs in 2014/15. The Chiefs haven't won a home playoff game since 1993's wild card.
Lots of the sports market here takes a cautious view of the Chiefs. They're not terribly exciting, they have a coach with time management issues and a QB programmed to check down.
In 2012, when the Chiefs hit the bottom, arrowhead was empty. That actually makes me smile.
The Royals drew flies from 1995 to the last month of 2014. People shouldn't go to a restaurant that is bad. Why blindly support a sports team that is bad?
Also... a wild card:
Sporting KC.
They won the MLS four years ago and have a pretty raucous following among younger adults. I wonder if that takes some of the ticket revenue that would go to the Chiefs.
Families go to Royals games. Millennials go to Sporting KC. The Chiefs are a much better product watched at home in HD vs $25 to park and dealing with the arrowhead drunks.
Many fans in the area are tapped out from the Royals' runs. It's not just the tickets but all of the apparel, too.
On the day of the wild card game in 2014, my son and I drove all over the metro area looking for a good selection of Royals shirts and hats. Since it was the last day of September, it was all Chiefs gear. Barely any Royals stuff in any shop.
That changed within a month.
We spent about $3,000 in 2014. Wild Card and two World Series games. Worth every damn penny.
We didn't go in 2015 because the World Series home games (1 and 2) fell on days I was working. We also held off the ALDS and ALCS in case there was a WS 6/7 to go to. For many fans, by 2015, the earlier rounds were going for less than in 2014 because they were saving their wad of cash to blow for the World Series.
We did go to the parade. Much less expensive. In the last three years, we've bought about $700 worth of shirts, hats, hoodies -- I got a 2015 World Series jersey personalized. Worth every penny.
This takes me to the Chiefs.
A team that has lost home playoff games time after time has scarred its fan base. The Royals went 13-3 at home in the playoffs in 2014/15. The Chiefs haven't won a home playoff game since 1993's wild card.
Lots of the sports market here takes a cautious view of the Chiefs. They're not terribly exciting, they have a coach with time management issues and a QB programmed to check down.
In 2012, when the Chiefs hit the bottom, arrowhead was empty. That actually makes me smile.
The Royals drew flies from 1995 to the last month of 2014. People shouldn't go to a restaurant that is bad. Why blindly support a sports team that is bad?
Also... a wild card:
Sporting KC.
They won the MLS four years ago and have a pretty raucous following among younger adults. I wonder if that takes some of the ticket revenue that would go to the Chiefs.
Families go to Royals games. Millennials go to Sporting KC. The Chiefs are a much better product watched at home in HD vs $25 to park and dealing with the arrowhead drunks.