Fan-driven issues across all teams and leagues.
Season ticket holders should be exempt from dynamic pricing algorithms that inflate costs for popular games. Loyal fans who commit to full-season packages deserve stable, fair pricing.
Upper bowl tickets for Lakers games now cost as much as premium seats did five years ago. The team must cap nosebleed prices to keep basketball accessible to working families.
Scotiabank Arena's accessible seating is concentrated in a few sections and sells out immediately. The Leafs must add more accessible seats distributed throughout the arena.
The 3252 supporter section at BMO Stadium is one of the best atmospheres in MLS. Any stadium expansion or renovation must preserve dedicated safe standing for the supporter groups.
LAFC should launch a fully-funded scholarship program for youth players in underserved LA communities who show talent but can't afford elite club soccer fees.
The Yankees should ensure full-season local AM/FM radio coverage so fans can follow the team during commutes without paying for additional streaming subscriptions.
The Yankees organization should establish a formal Fan Advisory Council with elected representatives from the season ticket holder base to provide input on stadium policies and fan experience.
A beer and hot dog at a Leafs game costs over $30. The MLSE must address runaway concession inflation that is pricing out everyday fans from the full game-day experience.
As Canada's team, the Maple Leafs should ensure all home games are available in French-language broadcasts for Quebec and Francophone fans across the country.
The Cowboys organization should invest more in youth football programs across underserved Dallas neighborhoods, creating pathways for kids who can't afford private leagues.
AT&T Stadium's WiFi is unreliable during sold-out games, making it impossible to use the official app for replays and stats. Fans deserve a modern connected stadium experience.
Parking costs have tripled in five years. The team should partner with the City of Arlington to create affordable parking zones within walking distance for regular fans.
The Lakers should organize regular fan events where players interact with supporters beyond just autograph sessions β community clinics, school visits, and fan forum Q&As.
Monument Park should be accessible to all ticketed fans before games, not restricted to premium ticket holders. This historic space belongs to all Yankees fans.