If you're a Dallas Cowboys fan planning to travel to see the Cowboys play the Arizona Cardinals this fall, the Cardinals have a message for you: stay away.
Well, it's actually sort of a mixed message. Cowboys fans can buy tickets, but there's a catch.
The Cardinals would like to keep fans of the team that now employs strip-club denizen and suspension-waiting-to-happen Adam "Don't Call Me Pacman" Jones, not to mention Terrell "I love my QB, at least right now" Owens and Tony "Jessica Simpson is not Yoko" Romo, out of University of Phoenix Stadium for the October 12 Dallas-Arizona matchup. So the team has decided that anyone wanting to buy tickets for the Cowboys game must also buy tickets for the August 7 exhibition game against the New Orleans Saints.
My guess is it won't work. Anyone wanting to see the game badly enough will buy the tickets and either give away or discard the August game tickets. They'd be paying double the face value amount, but if tickets for the game are that much in demand it may still be cheaper than going through sites such as eBay or StubHub. — Joe Guckin
If you're a Dallas Cowboys fan planning to travel to see the Cowboys play the Arizona Cardinals this fall, the Cardinals have a message for you: stay away.
Well, it's actually sort of a mixed message. Cowboys fans can buy tickets, but there's a catch.
The Cardinals would like to keep fans of the team that now employs strip-club denizen and suspension-waiting-to-happen Adam "Don't Call Me Pacman" Jones, not to mention Terrell "I love my QB, at least right now" Owens and Tony "Jessica Simpson is not Yoko" Romo, out of University of Phoenix Stadium for the October 12 Dallas-Arizona matchup. So the team has decided that anyone wanting to buy tickets for the Cowboys game must also buy tickets for the August 7 exhibition game against the New Orleans Saints.
My guess is it won't work. Anyone wanting to see the game badly enough will buy the tickets and either give away or discard the August game tickets. They'd be paying double the face value amount, but if tickets for the game are that much in demand it may still be cheaper than going through sites such as eBay or StubHub. — Joe Guckin