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That’s the ticket: Move from paper to digital divides fans

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — John Fey was rummaging through a box of old scrapbooks this summer when he came upon a couple lost treasures.

At the bottom of the box, detached from the page they were once glued to, were ticket stubs from Nebraska’s 1971 “Game of the Century” win against Oklahoma and the Cornhuskers’ 1984 Orange Bowl loss to Miami.

Those games are still regarded among the greatest in college football history and those stubs were proof Fey was at both.

Seniors say they were shut out of Rolling Stones concert because they didn't own a smart phone

PHOENIX — A Valley senior says technology left him and his buddy outside the gates of State Farm Stadium last night, listening to the Rolling Stones Concert, instead of being inside rocking out.

Chuck Doxon drove in from San Diego to go to the Stones Concert with his buddy Charles Warner, who’s from Mesa.

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Want to sell your Indians MLB playoff tickets? Big warning from the Tribe

CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) - After watching Chicago Cub fans invade Progressive Field during the 2016 World Series the Cleveland Indians are sending a warning, even a little bit of a threat, to those who are thinking about selling their tickets this year on the secondary market.

An email was sent by the Tribe to Season Ticket Holders an anyone who got to but tickets in a presale that if they find out you sell them on the secondary market not only could you be banned from future sales, but the ticket itself could be revoked.

Broncos fans disappointed by team's new policy to revoke season tickets

Jim Hayes and his wife, Amber, are lifelong Broncos fans. They finally got season tickets in 2011 after being on the team’s waiting list since 2004. Then, in March 2017, the Hayeses were told by the team that their right to buy season tickets had been revoked. Jim shared their story on LinkedIn, and he told SB Nation why he and Amber are frustrated by the team’s decision.

Fight between Cubs fan, team highlights tenuous ownership of season tickets

When the Cubs told Michael Wester his season tickets were not being renewed, he was upset but not surprised. After all, he made a bundle of money selling seats to coveted postseason games at Wrigley Field. Wester readily admits he sold more than 85 percent of his tickets, in upper deck sections 506 and 514, during the championship season.

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