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TRIBUNE-REVIEW

Friday, April 7, 2006

President Art Rooney II said Steelers fans were victims of discrimination last season.

Opposing teams did all they could to keep Steelers fans out of their stadiums, Rooney said, whether it was forcing them to buy tickets for multiple games or by instructing their fans not to sell tickets to people in the 412 telephone area code.

Rooney broached the topic to other owners prior to the NFL's annual meeting last month in an effort to curtail these practices.

"We were not able to get it on the agenda, so I guess we will have to go through another year that Steelers fans will have to scramble to try to find tickets," Rooney said. "We submitted a resolution where we asked the league to consider not allowing teams to engage in some of the practices they were engaging in as we understood it last year, where they wouldn't sell to people calling from the 412 area code and trying to discern who the buyers were and discriminate against Steelers fans ...

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"Obviously, they can market their own fans and put the effort out to get their own people in the building. But we just felt like, once they put the tickets on sale to the general public, they shouldn't be discriminating against Steelers fans."

With the Steelers coming off of a Super Bowl title, their powerful fan base likely will invade stadiums in Jacksonville, San Diego, Atlanta, Oakland, Cleveland, Baltimore, Carolina and Cincinnati next season.

Rooney will continue to mention other teams' ticket-selling practices at league functions, even though it was not well received at the annual meeting.

"It wasn't received at all, so I guess that tells you something," Rooney said. "It can still come up at the May meeting. We will, obviously, push for that. It turned out that there was probably more on the agenda, and things took longer to get through at this last meeting than we expected. It wasn't the only resolution that didn't get considered. Maybe we will be able to get it considered when we go there in May."

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is that like having to but tickets to the Cardinal game in order to see the Jet game here in Fla a couple years ago???? get over it Rooney, the rules are the same for everyone

Why do they do **** like that? That's really lame.

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They need to get over themselves...that is like teams charging more when the Yankees come to town..part of life these days

I do hate that though...total BS that ticket prices go up and parking prices DOUBLE when the Yankees come to play the D' Rays.

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is that like having to but tickets to the Cardinal game in order to see the Jet game here in Fla a couple years ago???? get over it Rooney, the rules are the same for everyone

Yeah, I remember that one. They were just afraid there would be

more Jet fans than fin fans at the game. LOL

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what a nimrod,,,

this practice is old as the hills,,

when duke/carolina play there is a plea for home team fans not to sell to opposing fans etc

just because the alcholic steelers fans have no problem alienating wife and paying the last 1000 bucks in thier bank account to go to a football game doesnt mean other teams should make it easy for the dipsticks to get a ticket,,

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