Saddlebrains
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Done some dot checking and its ;roper sparse behind the goal.
Cant see more than 20k cov at a push
Cant see more than 20k cov at a push
Hull owner has laid on free travel , probably explains the high numbers
Done some dot checking and its ;roper sparse behind the goal.
Cant see more than 20k cov at a push
still too high, should be £100Probably because it's a Tuesday.
Rumours are a match package being announced today. 5 games £125.
still too high, should be £100
Hull owner has laid on free travel , probably explains the high numbers
still too high, should be £100
If we did somehow get promoted the meltdown on pricing would be fascinating
Well done him - more money for us as a result, plus a better atmosphere. Win/win !Hull owner has laid on free travel , probably explains the high numbers
I heard something about that, it's a monthly membership isn't it?They run the club in an odd way - they don’t seem to actually have season tickets
If we did somehow get promoted the meltdown on pricing would be fascinating
It wouldn't. They wouldn't increase it by much, if anything. Ticket money doesn't mean much in the top flight.
They most certainly would and should
Confirmed at £125
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Not by much. It's worth comparing prices between Championship and Premier League.
The issue a lot of fans at this level have is that the value for money isn't there compared to the top flight. You can get a ST at West Ham, Man City or Forest for less than our season ticket this season. Although there are fewer fixtures, you're watching Premier League football for a season for less than £400.
The majority will be roughly the same price but we'd add high bands and milk supporters that way. Hospitality prices would go through the roof, as would tickets in the main stand.
The match day revenue at Leicester is around 10% of income. There's no need to fleece fans in the Premier League and it's why there will never be a cap in the Championship for away tickets.
Premier League clubs can afford a £30 away ticket cap, Championship clubs cannot.
Confirmed at £125
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I mean.
Its not really an offer is it? Guarantee no more than about 10 people take it up
I mean.
Its not really an offer is it? Guarantee no more than about 10 people take it up
What gets me is the community days not being run anymore
Whats that about?
Got one for myself, struggle to get to games these days but at that price it's a steal. What more do people want? New owner, play off push, no player sales in JanuaryI mean.
Its not really an offer is it? Guarantee no more than about 10 people take it up
Great ideaConfirmed at £125
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Got one for myself, struggle to get to games these days but at that price it's a steal. What more do people want? New owner, play off push, no player sales in January
If they made it £20 a game there would still be people moaning its too much
As we are heading for a potential promotion push surely demand increases anyway - you’d discount if it’s dead rubber games surely?
They’ll miss outThe issue is, they fucked up with the Cat A pricing. Gate receipts for Cat A games, the games that should see the biggest gates despite the higher price (did last season), are well down on last season I understand, I mean significantly down. You've seen a big fall in Cat A attendances, some of which is hidden by the fact we have 1500+ more ST holders, so it is even worse than it looks.
Conversely, Cat B gates are up as are revenues.
When they broke through the £30 barrier to effectively become the most expensive ground in the league for those games, they made a big error, they don't even offer a family discount. The Stoke City crowd will be terrible I fear.
The Stoke City crowd will be terrible I fear.
Was thinking earlier this week. The club don't seem to do anything to reach out to lapsed fans.
I haven't been all season (and most of last season) and had a season ticket last year (which I used twice) Would be a good idea to target them with targetted marketing offers. Must be a fair few to go after.
Was thinking earlier this week. The club don't seem to do anything to reach out to lapsed fans.
I haven't been all season (and most of last season) and had a season ticket last year (which I used twice) Would be a good idea to target them with targetted marketing offers. Must be a fair few to go after.