How times have changed #SB49 RT @BeschlossDC: Super Bowl I tickets (1967) — twelve dollars:pic.twitter.com/CcvuWuJlzM
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How times have changed #SB49 RT @BeschlossDC: Super Bowl I tickets (1967) — twelve dollars:pic.twitter.com/CcvuWuJlzM
@BeschlossDC $12 will get you a coffee inside the stadium at SB49
@BeschlossDC That's all packer fans could afford. No one else was interested.
@BeschlossDC My @RollingStones Voodoo Lounge tour ticket $25! And there was a GIGANTIC inflatable Honky Tonk Woman onstage!
@BeschlossDC and the game wasn't sold out
@BeschlossDC @BobLeyESPN Yeah, but it's $85 with inflation.
So game was over by 7, 7:30ish on east coast? RT “@BeschlossDC: Super Bowl I tickets (1967) — twelve dollars: pic.twitter.com/y1smyxJCGh”
@BeschlossDC #Packers. I remember watching this in the basement rec room complete with paneling, drop ceiling and Schlitz beer signs.,
@BeschlossDC @BobLeyESPN Sec 7 at the @lacoliseum are basically on the 50 also!!
@BeschlossDC @BobLeyESPN What's that in 2015 dollars?
@BeschlossDC @BobLeyESPN LOL! They weren't even calling it a Super Bowl yet
“@BeschlossDC: Super Bowl I tickets (1967) — twelve dollars: pic.twitter.com/zAMgCp2W5v” #vintage #NFL #SuperBowl
@BeschlossDC @chrisdoyle 10 & 8 dollars as well, if I'm not mistaken!
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