Yeah, I’ve been trying to buy tickets for Saturday but they’re not showing on the website.
Rang up Ticketmaster, and was told the club had removed them, since she couldn’t access them on her system either. The poor misguided girl even ventured to suggest in all sincerity that it might be sold out.
She’d had to disappoint other callers too apparently, and was giving out a number to call the club tomorrow. What is it with CCFC?
Thanks ferret, will try again this evening. Bought a match package yesterday, and that part of the process went nicely, only to find that Saturday’s game was not available. Hopefully there’ll be a way to self-print the tickets – if so, this will be my most practical way of going to matches this season. These days, I have to make decisions on attendance quite late.Club now saying it's the fault of Ticketmaster. Will be back on sale this morning I'm sure.
Presumably you don't need to buy - you can just wriggle through the turnstile undetected?Club now saying it's the fault of Ticketmaster. Will be back on sale this morning I'm sure.
Presumably you don't need to buy - you can just wriggle through the turnstile undetected?
I would agree with this if it weren't for the £24-£25 match day tickets price, for whatever reasonOnly thing that can give us decent attendances now is success on the pitch and prolonged success at that. Win 5 or 6 in a row and be in the top 2, I think we could then get crowds of 11,000 perhaps. Keep that up all season and maybe we can get 14,000-15,000 for a top 2 game, 6 pointer, or a decent cup game.
I don't know if I agree with you or not. A few might be put off the price if we were mid table but I think we all know the main reason for our falling attendances is that people are just fed up of us being shit. If we were storming the league we'd be over 15k easy at that price.I would agree with this if it weren't for the £24-£25 match day tickets price, for whatever reason
Some will not buy STs or match packages, £20 for a standard match day ticket is plenty and
Wouldn't put people off buying on the spur of the moment imo.
Our pricing structure would be more suited to a club that already command healthy ticket sales And
attendances, we are most definitely not in this bracket.
With such poor pre-ticket sales 'our club more than most will rely on fair weather, spur of the moment,
Impulse purchasers to boost attendances and the all important revenues.
County sold 1k and have an extra 500 on sale now. I wouldn't be surprised if Most teams bring at least 1500 - 2000 to us. We will be biggest name most have played for a long time. Couple that with a successful season..we may have an atmosphere at the Ricoh this season
Storming the league would be great 'though not likely, I would have thought anywhere BetweenI don't know if I agree with you or not. A few might be put off the price if we were mid table but I think we all know the main reason for our falling attendances is that people are just fed up of us being shit. If we were storming the league we'd be over 15k easy at that price.
Storming the league would be great 'though not likely, I would have thought anywhere Between
4th and 14th would be more realistic 'and probably acceptable.
A lot of people work to a tight budget and £4 or £5 difference on the ticket price could Absolutely
change their mind 'as to whether they go up or not.
OSB already pointed out that break even is around 8500 so we really need to be surpassing that,
So we need a walk up of around 4000 every week just to hit that number.
Their match day pricing suggests they are confident of a clamour for tickets, I'm not sure I share
Their confidence.
Storming the league would be great 'though not likely, I would have thought anywhere Between
4th and 14th would be more realistic 'and probably acceptable.
A lot of people work to a tight budget and £4 or £5 difference on the ticket price could Absolutely
change their mind 'as to whether they go up or not.
OSB already pointed out that break even is around 8500 so we really need to be surpassing that,
So we need a walk up of around 4000 every week just to hit that number.
Their match day pricing suggests they are confident of a clamour for tickets, I'm not sure I share
Their confidence.
Sounds like it's something that might have started later on.
I'd just like to point out that OSB was speculating at the break even figure.Storming the league would be great 'though not likely, I would have thought anywhere Between
4th and 14th would be more realistic 'and probably acceptable.
A lot of people work to a tight budget and £4 or £5 difference on the ticket price could Absolutely
change their mind 'as to whether they go up or not.
OSB already pointed out that break even is around 8500 so we really need to be surpassing that,
So we need a walk up of around 4000 every week just to hit that number.
Their match day pricing suggests they are confident of a clamour for tickets, I'm not sure I share
Their confidence.
I'd just like to point out that OSB was speculating at the break even figure.
We have to be doing well to start shifting match day tickets "full stop" all I'm saying is ShouldOr the pricing is because they think they won't sell very well so need to make more money?
Yeah you're probably right, but it's at the lower end of the scale that I believe is realistic.Agree with much of that, but 14th in division 4 can never be acceptable!
It doesn't matter if break even is 7000, 7500, 8000, 8500, 9000, 9500 or 10000 theI'd just like to point out that OSB was speculating at the break even figure.
I get that. The point I'm making though is IF we do we'll then the extra few quid won't put people off as they're desperate to see a winning team. It's only if we find things tough going that people will be put off by the extra.It doesn't matter if break even is 7000, 7500, 8000, 8500, 9000, 9500 or 10000 the
Point I'm making about match day pricing still applies.
i am sure they will sort this out asap mateWell the club are doing their best to limit the crowd I'm afraid. I bought a match package but due to errors you can't use them online, and the box office number rings out. I have no intention of paying again when I already bought the match package. This along with the season ticket issues shows how they feel about the supporters
Just give it a few hours and stop getting your knickers in a twist.Well the club are doing their best to limit the crowd I'm afraid. I bought a match package but due to errors you can't use them online, and the box office number rings out. I have no intention of paying again when I already bought the match package. This along with the season ticket issues shows how they feel about the supporters
I've give it a weekJust give it a few hours and stop getting your knickers in a twist.
It's not people getting their knickers in a twist, he's done what the club asked of him He's boughtJust give it a few hours and stop getting your knickers in a twist.
while they sell out other grounds up and down the Country
With no such problems
Quite, a couple of years back when we were playing well under TM, me and the Mrs bought tickets regularly in Block 37 for £18 each, I think they want £26 each now for the same seats !Storming the league would be great 'though not likely, I would have thought anywhere Between
4th and 14th would be more realistic 'and probably acceptable.
A lot of people work to a tight budget and £4 or £5 difference on the ticket price could Absolutely
change their mind 'as to whether they go up or not.
OSB already pointed out that break even is around 8500 so we really need to be surpassing that,
So we need a walk up of around 4000 every week just to hit that number.
Their match day pricing suggests they are confident of a clamour for tickets, I'm not sure I share
Their confidence.
Quite, a couple of years back when we were playing well under TM, me and the Mrs bought tickets regularly in Block 37 for £18 each, I think they want £26 each now for the same seats !
Fuck off with your factsThe only difference in pricing is the £1 TM charge in Block 37. Concessions which were £18 then work out cheaper if you buy in advance and print at home at £17 now
1500-2000.... we never had that in league two baring a few games like Bristol Rovers.
In reality the average away following at the Ricoh will be 250-600 with the exception of Luton, Notts county, Port Vale, Swindon who will exceed that number.
In contrast Accrington will bring a coach or two and Notts county will easily bring 1500 fans
Think it was 15 or 20 that season actually, was the discount season!