NFL Season Tickets
28 August 2007 by Two Crazy DogsBefore I came to the United States, I hated American football. I considered it a very physical sport. Now that I have been here for over 10 years, I somehow got to like the sport very much. I used to watch it every weekend and stayed up late to watch Monday night football when the Minnesota Vikings were playing.
I have been to Minneapolis Metrodome for a Vikings game and it was a wonderful experience. But now since the Vikings are going down the drain, I have no desire to watch them. Instead I am for Washington Redskins or one of the teams in Florida, Miami Dolphins. I told DB one of these days we should go for at least one Super Bowl game, where it does not matter. This coming Super Bowl is in Glendale, Arizona, and it can be a vacatin for us.
Tickets of America will sell you any ticket for any event you desire. The NFL season is soon to start. Wouldn’t it be nice if we can get Miami Dolphins Tickets and just have a blast to watch our team in action? Tickets of America has been providing fans tickets to a variety of sporting events, concerts, and theater shows. No matter how popular the game or show is, Tickets of America will get the ticket for you. They have been serving their customers for 15 years, they know what is important - customers comes first. Their company motto, “We’re Never Sold Out” will stand true especially when the Dolphins and NY Giants will be playing in the Wembley Stadium, London in October. Who would want to miss that.
Football fans purchase tickets way in advance even before the season starts. Fans, hook up with Tickets of America at www.ticketsofamerica.com or call 888-383-1515 to get your NFL fever rolling. Remember, Tickets of America, “We’re Never Sold Out.”
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28 August 2007, on 11:00 pm
That will be a great holiday. Any tickets for me…..
I would surely like to go especially if it’s London! Never been there and I really want to go.
29 August 2007, on 1:06 am
I hate american football. Rugby not like rugby. football not like football. It looks to me more like wrestling!
Hi Jam, thanks for dropping by again. That’s what I thought too initially, but once I got the jeez of the game, I like it. A lot more action than the Malaysian football/soccer.
30 August 2007, on 1:10 am