How many pro sporting events have you been to in 20 years

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I think team sports is waste of time to watch


Last 20 years

Tennis - 9 events

NHL- 1
NBA - 1
MLB- 1
NFL- 1
 
I think team sports is waste of time to watch


Last 20 years

Tennis - 9 events

NHL- 1
NBA - 1
MLB- 1
NFL- 1
Zero, unless you count national level shooting competitions. . I have been to multiple high school football games and supporting the kids when they were younger.
 
Some Milwaukee Admirals hockey games when I was working nearby a few years ago...A couple Utah Grizzlies hockey games before the NHL team arrived...Several other AHL and ECHL games over the years...A couple NHL games.

I mostly go to HS and college games.
 
I think team sports is waste of time to watch


Last 20 years

Tennis - 9 events

NHL- 1
NBA - 1
MLB- 1
NFL- 1
20 Years? Zero

Edit: I've been to two or three Indy 500 races in the past 20 years, if those count.
 
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We used to go to a lot or redskins games at rfk, my sister was a capital poleece, and she got a lot of tickets. Maybe 10 or 20 before they moved out. It was a lot cheaper and you could park there. 2 or 3 at the cesspool in Largo, it's not safe to go there anymore if you have to ride the ghetto train.
 
Nothing in 20 years. More than 20 years ago, I attended some minor league hockey games because someone had free tickets and parking.
 
20 years ago nothing, thirty years ago I went to a Kings hockey game with Fred Dryer.
 
Probably a hundred or so. One time it was a goal to visit all of the MLB parks. That ended pretty quickly. We had D-backs season tickets for a while. Now it's primarily theater and cruises for the leisure activity.
 
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Every year my stock broker sponsors an event at Pirate games, so that's one game per year. And I enjoy those events. PNC Park is a great venue to watch a game.

I once went to a Steeler game because a co-worker could not use his tickets and sold them to me for $10 each. I had never been to a game before that. Or since.

I would be willing to pay to attend a professional tennis match, but nothing ever happens where I live.

I get all I want of pro sports by watching highlights on the telly, and reading about it in the newspapers. If they had to rely on people like me to survive, they wouldn't.
 
Very sparse in the last 20 years...

Last time I went to a Pro Baseball game was 2010, Oakland A's vs. Texas Rangers.
I may have been to an Arena Football game circa 2005.
Everything else pre-2005.
 
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I live out on The Island. It’s way too much trouble to get to any of the NY team’s stadiums. I’d rather watch on TV.
 

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