Ticket prices (6 Viewers)

ccfcrob

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The club are pretty good these days at reacting to fan feedback. Pretty sure marketing/comms read SBT (why wouldn’t they?)

They may put out an offer for the Forest game all things considered.

100% for a fact I know they do
 

cov4theprem

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They'll get more I'm sure, but will still not get anywhere near 5K.

People are completely misreading just how desperate people are to get to a game, and also massively overstating the size of away followings in the Championship (we used to take more than most Championship clubs in League 1 where allocations were often limited). I might be chomping at the bit, others on here too, but overall there is nothing like the clamour people think there is. Cheltenham on Saturday was a case in point; 500 days + since we played in front of supporters, short journey, and 400 turn up; about the same as what we'd have taken in any other season for a friendly.

So too this whole 'homecoming' bollocks. People aren't getting giddy about that, we've played there for 13 of the last 16 seasons, what's the fuss?

Personally, I can't wait and cannot see why people don't feel the same way, but they don't. It'll be looking pretty empty on the cameras for the Forest game unfortunately.
Well they are only allowing 1 per season ticket, and any leftovers don't go on general sale until the Tuesday before the Sunday match so I can't see there being many extra. It's like we are trying to prevent them coming
 

SBT

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Had no idea Derby haven't sold a single season ticket yet - what on earth is going on there?
 

pusbccfc

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Had no idea Derby haven't sold a single season ticket yet - what on earth is going on there?

And will still get 10,000 more than us first game.
 

JAM See

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ST prices across the division.
Hadn't heard of the Hull approach until now. Thirty quid a month all year. Think that could be a way forward

Make it sound like another utility that you pay for by direct debit.
 

Skyblue_CP

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Hadn't heard of the Hull approach until now. Thirty quid a month all year. Think that could be a way forward

Make it sound like another utility that you pay for by direct debit.
Pretty sure City do some sort of monthly installment package aswell mate.
 

shmmeee

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Hadn't heard of the Hull approach until now. Thirty quid a month all year. Think that could be a way forward

Make it sound like another utility that you pay for by direct debit.

If only someone had been banging on about that for us for years ;)
 

Skyblue_CP

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Don’t get why people post other clubs prices. Who is choosing which team to watch based in price? We aren’t in competition with any other football team for fans money.
It's more for the people that moan about our prices, or people that are just generally interested, I don't get why people get beef about something just for the sake of it..
 

shmmeee

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It's more for the people that moan about our prices, or people that are just generally interested, I don't get why people get beef about something just for the sake of it..

It’s irrelevant to the discussion though. If the prices are too much they’re too much for our customers. No “beef”.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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I think the point is how much other teams charge is largely irrelevant. If Birmingham charged £10 compared to our £20-30 a Cov fan wouldn't go and watch Brum instead - they just wouldn't go to Cov games. Similarly if, say, Birmingham charged £60 a ticket but could fill the stadium it'd be irrelevant if just down the road we charged £30 and couldn't. The Brum fans aren't going to suddenly come and watch Cov because it's half the price, even though the standard of football on offer is pretty much the same

So the prices that other teams charge are irrelevant - the only thing that matters is whether the price Coventry charge is a price Coventry fans are willing to pay.
 

COV

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I think the point is how much other teams charge is largely irrelevant. If Birmingham charged £10 compared to our £20-30 a Cov fan wouldn't go and watch Brum instead - they just wouldn't go to Cov games. Similarly if, say, Birmingham charged £60 a ticket but could fill the stadium it'd be irrelevant if just down the road we charged £30 and couldn't. The Brum fans aren't going to suddenly come and watch Cov because it's half the price, even though the standard of football on offer is pretty much the same

So the prices that other teams charge are irrelevant - the only thing that matters is whether the price Coventry charge is a price Coventry fans are willing to pay.

Not true though- if you’re in Warwick, Stratford, Leamington even, and your young kids are nagging you to go to a game & don’t yet have a team, are they going to go to Blues to take in a game or us? Potential lifetime supporters gone.
 

Grendel

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It’s irrelevant to the discussion though. If the prices are too much they’re too much for our customers. No “beef”.

Of course it’s relevant - all pricing strategies will benchmark other football clubs to get a price point - we have several clubs within a catchment than can be considered competition anyway
 

Grendel

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I think the point is how much other teams charge is largely irrelevant. If Birmingham charged £10 compared to our £20-30 a Cov fan wouldn't go and watch Brum instead - they just wouldn't go to Cov games. Similarly if, say, Birmingham charged £60 a ticket but could fill the stadium it'd be irrelevant if just down the road we charged £30 and couldn't. The Brum fans aren't going to suddenly come and watch Cov because it's half the price, even though the standard of football on offer is pretty much the same

So the prices that other teams charge are irrelevant - the only thing that matters is whether the price Coventry charge is a price Coventry fans are willing to pay.

It’s relevant as people will look at other clubs (as is happening now) to assess if the offering is akin to other clubs. Otherwise what’s the comparison? 5 pints of Stella watching a game in a pub? How about Jimmy Carr on his tour? £37 to watch a smug twat?
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Not true though- if you’re in Warwick, Stratford, Leamington even, and your young kids are nagging you to go to a game & don’t yet have a team, are they going to go to Blues to take in a game or us? Potential lifetime supporters gone.

If parents follow a team they'll take them to the team they support. They're aren't going to suddenly start going to a different team just because it's cheaper to take their kids.

If parents aren't interested, a kids biggest influence will be who friends at school support and so they'll nag parents to take them to see who their friends see or be allowed to go with them. If a different team are cheaper and the parents suggests going there the kid will complain it's not who they want to see. Then you've got both a parent and kid going to something neither of them particularly want to.
 
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ST prices across the division.

Interesting, though might not provide the full picture regards 'standard' seating, as some clubs may have premium and non premium standard seating, as we use too, especially if it's a restricted view.
 

COV

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If parents follow a team they'll take them to the team they support. They're aren't going to suddenly start going to a different team just because it's cheaper to take their kids.

If parents aren't interested, a kids biggest influence will be who friends at school support and so they'll nag parents to take them to see who their friends see or be allowed to go with them. If a different team are cheaper and the parents suggests going there the kid will complain it's not who they want to see. Then you've got both a parent and kid going to something neither of them particularly want to.

You miss the point- there are loads of people who’ve relocated to the area, and there are loads who might not have a team but want to see a match. And if that’s case then price becomes a big factor.
 

shmmeee

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You miss the point- there are loads of people who’ve relocated to the area, and there are loads who might not have a team but want to see a match. And if that’s case then price becomes a big factor.

Does it though? You’re likely to go for the closest top level team to you aren’t you? Is anyone really doing price comparison on football tickets?

Price might determine if you go to the football or something else, but not which team surely?
 

COV

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Does it though? You’re likely to go for the closest top level team to you aren’t you? Is anyone really doing price comparison on football tickets?

Price might determine if you go to the football or something else, but not which team surely?

Of course it will play a part- if you have no ‘brand loyalty’, obviously price comes into it. I’m not saying that we’re going to hoover up thousands of new fans but to say price has no part to play is not right.
 

Grendel

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Does it though? You’re likely to go for the closest top level team to you aren’t you? Is anyone really doing price comparison on football tickets?

Price might determine if you go to the football or something else, but not which team surely?

if you accept it or not a pricing model would do exactly that - compare to other football clubs of similar statute and in the same area
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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You miss the point- there are loads of people who’ve relocated to the area, and there are loads who might not have a team but want to see a match. And if that’s case then price becomes a big factor.

Again if we're talking youngsters those kids that have moved in will go to school and will be influenced by who they meet there and want to go to wherever they go to try and fit in.
 

Grendel

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Again if we're talking youngsters those kids that have moved in will go to school and will be influenced by who they meet there and want to go to wherever they go to try and fit in.

Which isn’t an argument to reduce prices
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Which isn’t an argument to reduce prices

I'm not saying it is.

Point being made was that people were saying how much other teams are charging compared to us. It's not massively relevant, esp to us with few rivals in the local area. For existing fans the only important thing is whether they're willing to pay what the club they support are charging. If you're talking about potential new fans the biggest influence will be who the people they know, or get to meet in a new area, go to watch. After that price will be a factor in whether they decide to go with them or not. But very few would chose to go on their lonesome to watch a team because it was cheaper than the one everyone else went to.
 

COV

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I'm not saying it is.

Point being made was that people were saying how much other teams are charging compared to us. It's not massively relevant, esp to us with few rivals in the local area. For existing fans the only important thing is whether they're willing to pay what the club they support are charging. If you're talking about potential new fans the biggest influence will be who the people they know, or get to meet in a new area, go to watch. After that price will be a factor in whether they decide to go with them or not. But very few would chose to go on their lonesome to watch a team because it was cheaper than the one everyone else went to.

There are probably a million people between the CBS and St Andrews- and a proportion of them in the middle will have no team loyalty and might want to go to a match. Price will come into it then, it’s pointless saying otherwise. If the match is dire then they might not come back, but that’s a different discussion
 

shmmeee

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There are probably a million people between the CBS and St Andrews- and a proportion of them in the middle will have no team loyalty and might want to go to a match. Price will come into it then, it’s pointless saying otherwise. If the match is dire then they might not come back, but that’s a different discussion

That’s not really our catchment though, it’s the other way to Leicester and south towards ?? (Who is the closest team to the south?)

People in Brum with watch Brum teams.
 

COV

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That’s not really our catchment though, it’s the other way to Leicester and south towards ?? (Who is the closest team to the south?)

People in Brum with watch Brum teams.

Of course it’s part of our catchment area! I’m not talking the middle of Birmingham but towards this side of Solihull for example. If we are limiting our potential support to the city limits we really are done for.

As for south, probably Northampton is it?

Not sure what we’re actually arguing about now 😆
 

oakey

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That’s not really our catchment though, it’s the other way to Leicester and south towards ?? (Who is the closest team to the south?)

People in Brum with watch Brum teams.
Disagree. There's a huge area west of Coventry and south of Birmingham which should be our catchment area - as far as Bromsgrove and down to Worcester and back eastward through Henley and Stratford. Club has neglected this area for decades.
For example they could play pre season friendlies against the likes of Kidderminster, Worcester but choose mostly to play east of a line the goes from the Humber to the Bristol channel.
The club seem to regard Leamington as its home for some reason.
 

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