| Eagles Won't Raise Ticket Prices For 2012 | | | Eagles fans grumbly over the lack of change in the coaching ranks might feel a little better about another area in which the Birds are standing pat. The team isn't raising ticket prices for 2012. All tickets will remain at 2011 levels, Eagles president Joe Banner said yesterday. "This is something we're thrilled to be able to do," said Banner, who noted this will be the fourth year in a row under the current price structure. "There aren't many teams who are selling out their stadiums and have a waiting list of more than 40,000 who are doing that. In fact, I would say there aren't any teams like that who haven't raised prices for 4 years." Banner said he expects the Birds' average ticket price will rank somewhere around 20th in the 32-team league when all is said and done, around 12th in premium seating. Team Marketing Report tabbed the Eagles' average ticket at $69 last season, which ranked 21st. Source: Philadelphia Daily News
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