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Rams get 45,000 season-ticket deposits for first season in Los Angeles

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Is Los Angeles interested in the NFL?

The first indication is a resounding yes.

The Rams announced Wednesday they have received more than 45,000 refundable deposits in the first two days of their online season-ticket campaign. Each $100 deposit secures a spot in line for a customer to buy as many as eight season tickets, if available, for the 2016 season at the Coliseum.

"We could not be more pleased by Los Angeles' passion for the return of the Rams," Kevin Demoff, the team's chief operating officer, said in a statement. "It is evident that our fans are excited to be part of history this year in the Coliseum and their energy is fueling our organization as we begin to build our new stadium in Inglewood."

The Rams plan to keep their season-ticket campaign open on WelcomeHomeRams.com through Feb. 8.

The team, which won approval from NFL owners last week to relocate from St. Louis, plans to use the Coliseum as its temporary home until its Inglewood stadium is built in time for the 2019 season.

Those people who placed a deposit were also guaranteed a spot on the season-ticket wait list for the Inglewood stadium. In addition, they will get access to single-game tickets before the public, priority access to season tickets in 2017 and '18, and access to off-season team events.

At this point, it's impossible to determine how many season tickets will be sold as a result of 45,000 deposits, because some people submitted multiple applications to improve their chances; some could withdraw if the seats they want aren't available; and, while some might buy two tickets, others might buy eight.

"There's going to be some natural attrition to the list, but we're overwhelmed by the response," said Jake Bye, Rams vice president of tickets and premium seating.

The website for deposits is run by Ticketmaster, and there were some early hiccups because of a crush of people attempting to submit their deposits.

"I was on there watching the clock count down to 10 a.m. Monday, and I spent the next 10 to 15 minutes trying to complete my order," said Tom Bateman, director of the Bring Back the Rams fan group. "It was getting a little frustrating."

Ticket sales are scheduled to start in the spring, and pricing has yet to be determined.

"The ticket prices starting off this year will be very comparable to what we had in St. Louis," Demoff said at the team's introductory news conference at the Forum last week.

Season ticket prices per seat in St. Louis ranged from $300 to $1,750 for the 2015 season. The St. Louis Rams, who finished 7-9, averaged 52,402 fans per game in 2015, the lowest total in the NFL. In 1994, during the Rams' last season in the L.A. area, they drew fewer than 44,000 fans per game.

When the team moves into the stadium in Inglewood, fans will be required to buy a "personal seat license" for each season ticket. PSLs are typically a one-time expense, and often thousands of dollars, though the Rams have yet to announce the pricing plans for those.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/sport...rst-season-in-los-angeles-20160120-story.html
 
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I have my doubts as to how long it lasts. Teams that have been in LA have historically left LA, and a team doesn't just do that and move to much smaller markets if they are getting good fan support.

I have a feeling after the novelty of it wears off the fan support will too. LA going for so long without a team isn't just some accident.
 
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The new L.A. Rams will need to have a winning record
and compete for the Super Bowl. Fickle fans will not
support a team with a losing record This is the reason
the Rams moved to St Louis twenty years ago..
 
$100 refundable deposit? In LA there are probably a few speculators making a no risk bet on demand.
 
F the Rams. Show me these numbers when they have paid their PSL of $20,000 to $100,000 per seat, and show me their attendance in 2021 - when the Rams are 3-7 and its 74 degrees outside.
 
What?? $20,000-$100,000? Where did you find that? I'm not paying $40,000 for 2 seats!

Here's an article I found with a quick search. There are others. This says they anticipate PSL prices in the new stadium to exceed those in the new SF and Dallas stadiums - which ranged up to $80,000 in SF - per seat and $150,000 in Dallas - per seat. I think I saw someone also did the calculation based on the Rams new stadium financing plan submitted to the NFL on what the PSL would be -- almost every seat will have a PSL and the $20,000 to $100,000 number range is what I recall seeing. I'll see if I can find that calculation later.

http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2016...-in-2019-will-require-personal-seat-licenses/
 
Here's an article I found with a quick search. There are others. This says they anticipate PSL prices in the new stadium to exceed those in the new SF and Dallas stadiums - which ranged up to $80,000 in SF - per seat and $150,000 in Dallas - per seat. I think I saw someone also did the calculation based on the Rams new stadium financing plan submitted to the NFL on what the PSL would be -- almost every seat will have a PSL and the $20,000 to $100,000 number range is what I recall seeing. I'll see if I can find that calculation later.

http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2016...-in-2019-will-require-personal-seat-licenses/

That is for life and they have payment plans, right?
 
That is for life and they have payment plans, right?

No idea.

The PSLs in St. Louis were for 30 years. Some PSL holders are now suing the Rams because, allegedly, the PSL contract says the Rams are required to refund their PSL money or offer to transfer them to similar seats in the new stadium if they move. See the link for more info.

http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/...cle_0d6e239f-639a-5d95-b20e-14e514e074e9.html

And just as an FYI, my group's PSL, in the upper deck, was $2,500 per seat. That was almost twenty one years ago in a 250 million dollar stadium.
 
That is excellent, I hope they all get new seats in LA. Don't hold out for a payout, take the seats.
 
That could be fun. An enterprising St. Louis native, but now LA resident, could bring signs to every game for the next 9 years.
 
That is for life and they have payment plans, right?

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