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Compare 2011 NFL ticket prices and save $$$

by on Jul.29, 2011, under Sports News

NFL fans can save big $$$ by comparing 2011 NFL ticket prices before buying football tickets for the upcoming season. Now that the strike has been settled and the 2011 NFL schedule is set ticket boards across the country are selling NFL tickets after a really slow start and fans can easily pay too much if they don’t shop around.

But most fans just pop in a quick search term on Google and choose from the first selections that paid to be there, rather than taking the time to find the best NFL ticket prices online. When fans do take the time to compare sites selling NFL tickets they often will run into hidden fees that jack up the price of the NFL tickets when the shipping method is selected.

One of the few websites that sells NFL game tickets without any hidden fees is PreferredSeat.com and they’ve been around since 1987. Call and reserve some of the best NFL tickets by phone or shop online at your convenience from a wide selection of seats from the 50 yard line to the cheap end zone seats.

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NFL tickets selling now that lockout is over

by on Jul.25, 2011, under Sports News

There has been a noticable jump in fans buying NFL tickets today now that the contract dispute has been settled between the players and the league. The NFL lockout officially ended today with a 10 year deal and fans can now buy tickets for the 2011 NFL season without worrying about games being canceled or dates changed.

NFL tickets will start going out soon in the mail for the fans who already purchased their game tickets in advance. You can find the complete 2011 NFL schedule and NFL tickets on sale now at PreferredSeat.com, the fans choice for good seats for all NFL games since 1987.

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New Los Angeles football stadium to be called Farmers Field

by on Feb.01, 2011, under Sports News

A plan to build a new football stadium in Los Angeles is gaining ground with the deal for the naming rights worth around $700 million being announced today. Farmers Insurance will sign a 30 year agreement to name the new NFL football stadium Farmers Field and help kick start the financing for the new stadium.

There are a number of NFL teams that would jump at the chance to move to the new stadium in Los Angeles should it get built and there’s now doubt there is a need for a NFL team in the Los Angeles area. One of those possible teams are the Oakland Raiders. The Oakland Raiders were the last NFL team in Los Angeles and you can bet Al Davis would make the move back in a heartbeat.

Like the pending football stadium the 49ers are trying to build in Santa Clara the LA stadium would have to be financed with some sort of personal seat licenses which will be pretty expensive considering the Los Angeles market.  But with the pending NFL strike the talks for the stadium in Los Angeles may cool until a player’s contract is signed so the true cost for all parties can be determined.

The high cost of football season tickets combined with the psl’s will force more football fans to turn to sports ticket brokers such as PreferredSeat.com for NFL football tickets. They can save by only buying the tickets for the games they want to see and pick out where they want to sit and take in the rest of the season from the big screen tv.

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