It's not how many tickets can we sell, it's where do we want to play, not where should we play to make the most money. We don't really care about that.
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You can technically lose money during the playoffs if you don't raise your ticket prices.
People have to pay a lot of money to play soccer here.
Players today are concerned about the money, but the large dollars only go to those players who are the best.
We spent a lot of money on some players.
So we are pretty convinced we don't want to play huge stadiums unless we can play them well.
The most important thing however is the money. What use would it be to us, to have a a mighty stadium but a useless team, because we couldn't afford anything better?
Many players want to make as much money as they can and change teams for ten grand. How is that going to make much difference to their lives?
I'd like to sell out worldwide stadium tours. That'd be something. Or to have sixty number ones on Billboard.
Do I want to be in St. Louis forever? Of course. People from other teams want to play in St. Louis, and they're jealous that we're in St. Louis because the fans are unbelievable. So why would you want to leave a place like St. Louis to go somewhere else and make $3 million or $4 more million a year? It's not about the money.
Our stadium seats over 80,000, and we sell all of our tickets.