Friday, June 12, 2009

Big Dollar Duckets

Whether or not Cristiano Ronaldo or Kaka take the pitch for Real Madrid for their Aug. 9 international friendly with Toronto FC of MLS, the fervor for the massive club's journey to Canada has already reached the Internet scalpers.

While TFC fans and season ticket holders will be paying anywhere from $125-$215 (76-130 British pounds) to be in the building for the visit of Los Galacticos, it'll be interesting to see how many die-hard Toronto fans feel the pull of an easy buck.

Season-ticket holders get first dibs Monday morning, but seats are already on sale -- presumably from the aforementioned holders -- at Stubhub.com, ranging between $209-$530. Presumably, that figure will climb once traditional scalpers are hawking their wares and/or C-Ron officially inks with Madrid.

The phenomenon extends to the much bally-hooed World Football Classic. Late July's faux-tournament between AC Milan, Inter, Chelsea and Club America sells for $35-$125 upfront, while games like AC vs. Inter in Foxboro on July 26 have most scalpees paying between $70-$300 to get in the door.

Oddly enough, the chance to see a home club versus a monster isn't translating in Los Angeles or Seattle the way it is in Toronto. The Sounders/Chelsea and Galaxy/AC Milan affairs won't cost fans much more than the box office.

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