Goodell sets up conference call with Browns ticket holders; frustration on docket
Cleveland, OH, United States (AHN Sports) – NFL commissioner Roger Goodell will join several Cleveland Browns executives Thursday to entertain questions from a group of lockout-hit season-ticket holders.
Browns VP of ticket sales and service Chris Gallagher confirmed Wednesday Goddell along with team GM Tom Heckert and president Mike Holmgren has set up a conference call with Cleveland ticket-holders Thursday.
The 52-year-old Goodell is expected to face a flurry of questions focused on the effects of the prevailing labor dispute between the NFL and the players association.
Goodell, who set numerous conference calls with fans before, is said to be optimistic about the upcoming dialogue with Cleveland season-ticket holders.
Last month, Browns season-ticket holder Ken Lanci filed a $50,000 lawsuit against the NFL for the failed labor negotiations.
Lanci claimed the league breached his contract to purchase tickets through his personal seat license and compromised the value of the seat-license agreement.
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