Fans wearing football jerseys get a break in tickets prices Sunday
By The Bakersfield Californian
Hey, Raiders fans listen up. It’s time to put those paper bags you’ve been wearing over you heads away and break out that jersey.
Losing has finally paid off, thanks to the Bakersfield Condors.
The are holding and their first ever favorite football team night promo for Sunday’s 5 p.m. game against the Stockton Thunder with lower bowl ticket priced based on how many games your NFL, college or high school team has won.
The worse your team is, the less you pay.
In simple math, for you Raider fans, that means if you show up wearing your Raider jersey it will cost you just three bucks for a ticket.
It will cost Charger fans a buck more since they managed to win one more game than the Raiders. Heck, even fans of the NFC West leading 49ers get a break with $8 admission for a ticket normally priced at $16.
Anyone in a Notre Dame jersey will have to fork over $12 for going unbeaten but in contrast if for some reason anyone in Bako has a Southern Miss jesery (0-12) it’s time to check out a Condors game for free.
Only fans wearing jerseys get the discount as t-shirts, hats and other apparel do not count.






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