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27th September 07, 07:51 PM
#1
Doesnt need to be red white and blue to go well with a pats jersey ! Any tartan which has a predominant color of blue or red will go well with the jersies just about.
I'd love to be a season ticket holder, but when i was told the waiting list is currently about 7 years long just to get standing room tickets i passed on putting the money down to become one. (dont get me wrong i always buy SRO tickets myself so i'd prefer SRO season tickets to any of hte 300s level tickets)
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28th September 07, 06:56 AM
#2
I have had my season tickets since '92-93. When Kraft, Parcells and Bledsoe came aboard, I envisioned a prosperous future. At that time I had my choice of seating options.
You may want to consider putting your name on the waiting list. One advantage is access to to the "ticket exchange". Ticket holders post tickets they can't use. Other season ticket holders and waiting list members can by them at face value. Right now there aren't any posted but as the season goes on many do post tickets.
Regarding the kilt, I figured if I am to get a kilt just for the games, might as well do it right "tartan-wise" but I don't want an expensive kilt for fear it may get ruined tailgating. I am "of size" and like that SWK has my size available but don't see any patterns that would match well.
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