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RE: Always A Dragon - Empty Seats at the DAC
If they won't walk to the DAC they aren't walking to the Palestra. Fact is these are local teams where getting a bus to travel is not difficult nor expensive. Promoting games against all local teams should be easy. Not long ago road trips happened frequently for these types of games (maybe not rmu). We need to raise the level back to that. Also most deals have home returns (other than philly schools) so these same teams play at home either a year earlier or later. They didn't draw and won't draw. It's just excuses. It has to be built again like it was previously. With a lot of effort and crazy marketing. Make it fun again. That brings them back.

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