Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Saints plan to relocate seats for 1,200 season ticket holders

The New Orleans Saints have been struggling with bad public relation since the Vicodin scandal. The team’s clarification seems not convincing enough, suspected head coach Sean Payton released statement to deny the abuse, but that did not reduce speculations to other members of the team. So the Saints need to do something more.

They do, but not for the Vicodin theft case. The Saints are now making plans to relocate a group of 1,200 season tickets holders, who was displaced last season after the Saints changed the arrangement of seasons in Superdome and moved the press box to the upper regions of the building. As a result, these tickets holders had to watch games in the cold wind for a couple of months and earned a name of “the missing 1,200”.

As an effort to improve their relationship with the public, the Saints are now reaching out to contract the 1,200 ticket holder to carry out the new relocating plan. According to reports, they made promise in late April that they need two to three weeks to get everything solved. So the “missing 1,200” won’t have to wait for long before they can put on Saints jerseys to enjoy watching the Super Bowl XLIV winner team defending their title in 2010 season.

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