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LA Rams season ticket deposits begin
The Rams joined the National Football League in 1937 as the Cleveland Rams and first moved to Los Angeles in 1945 where they remained until relocating to St. Louis for the 1995 season.
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The Rams have wasted no time in reaching out to potential season-ticket holders.
Season ticket prices have not been established, according to the team.
The Rams can’t begin selling tickets to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum just yet, but the team already has its first deposit.
If you’re hankering for a Los Angeles Rams season ticket, you’ll want to act quickly.
Bye said there was “some urgency” for fans to get to the website and place a deposit, but he noted that the team will continue accepting deposits for the foreseeable future.
People who make a deposit are placed on a waiting list and will be able to purchase tickets before the general public, based on when the deposit was received. The deposits are refundable and serve as a way to reserve a spot in line to buy season tickets when they officially go on sale. Needless to say, L.A. sports fans like this guy, and if Magic is buying in (literally), L.A.is likely to follow suit in droves.
And when the Rams move into their new stadium, Johnson is apparently thinking bigger than season tickets. Team executives, former players and fans shared their anticipation and excitement when they assembled mere steps away from the planned site of the $1.8 billion stadium at Hollywood Park, which is scheduled to open in 2019.
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“The ticket prices starting off this year will be very comparable to what we had in St. Louis”, Demoff said.