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Owner Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys waited until 3 weeks before Super Bowl XLV to obtain seating permits that had been requested by the city 5 months earlier. In other words, the Cowboys were not mistaken in the seating debacle that forced 1250 ticket holders to give up their seats at the Super Bowl. [...]
Posted by Hrothgar Santana on Saturday, February 12, 2011 at 2:57 am
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After Sunday’s Super Bowl XLV seating/ticket debacle, fans were not happy. In fact, they were so unhappy they decided to file suit against the NFL, Cowboys’ owner Jerry Jones and company alleging fraud, deceptive sales practices and breach of contract. The Huffington Post reports that:
It was filed two days after fans were prevented from having [...]
Posted by Hrothgar Santana on Wednesday, February 9, 2011 at 12:51 pm
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The minor leagues. A place to pay your dues, put in your time and hope for a shot at the big leagues. Everyone in the minor’s has something to prove. Well, Yankees minor league team mascot “Champ” has decided he’s put in his time and now he wants to get paid.
“Champ”, formerly known as Brian [...]
Posted by Hrothgar Santana on Thursday, February 3, 2011 at 7:07 pm
Filed under MLB, New York Yankees, Uncategorized · Tagged champ, lawsuit, manager, mascot, minor league, minor league mascot, overtime, PA, Pennsylvania, Scranton, sue, suing, yankees