David O'Day
Well-Known Member
Only thing I want to say is that the idea that this game should have a larger crowd than teh first home game of the season is nonsense not matter what the ticket prices are.
For the record I completely agree with the general increase in ST prices and in line with that match day ticket prices obviously have to be increased, but in the current economic climate and in a city like Coventry, nothing will convince me that charging £20 more than ST price £37 for a single ticket is the correct thing to do.Fixed it for you
So you think revenue will be down this season?For the record I completely agree with the general increase in ST prices and in line with that match day ticket prices obviously have to be increased, but in the current economic climate and in a city like Coventry, nothing will convince me that charging £20 more than ST price £37 for a single ticket is the correct thing to do.
There is undoubtedly a good feeling around the club atm, the perfect opportunity to target growing the fan base and increasing revenue, these prices are likely to have a negative impact on those targets.
If the away end was fully allocated to them it would be 4500 police are ensuring 3000 , they'd be 1750 short .. they're a huge club the fact they're struggling to sell them should atleast say somethingSunderland have got about 250 tickets left to sell out, so looks like it wasn't mispriced - in terms of away fans.
Why ? Boro was a 12:30 on sky , we sold roughly 2500 -3000 matchday tickets in total ontop of ST sales for the home endOnly thing I want to say is that the idea that this game should have a larger crowd than teh first home game of the season is nonsense not matter what the ticket prices are.
Where did I say that ?So you think revenue will be down this season?
Wow - something written by a Sunderland AFC fan that didn't mention JH, delays, relegation or snipping at Cov. Fair play.Not sure if this has already been posted, but just found this and, as much as I can't abide the Mackems, I agree with this.
Love the opening bit about how they haven't won at our place in 40nyears though 🩵
Is football now the ‘people’s game’ or the ruthless corporate raider’s game?
Across the Championship, ticket prices are now far too high, and Sunderland aren’t innocent when it comes to overcharging.rokerreport.sbnation.com
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“the perfect opportunity to target growing the fan base and increasing revenue, these prices are likely to have a negative impact on those targets.”
Always next season for that. At least this year income from player sales seems, so far, to have been reinvested in the squad rather than to bail out failing revenues elsewhere.And this is what I mean by anecdotal evidence, revenue is clearly going to increase this year but could it have increased more?
There's certainly a few areas where it hasn't been maximised.
Always next season for that. At least this year income from player sales seems, so far, to have been reinvested in the squad rather than to bail out failing revenues elsewhere.
If the away end was fully allocated to them it would be 4500 police are ensuring 3000 , they'd be 1750 short .. they're a huge club the fact they're struggling to sell them should atleast say something
I am also wondering whether there will be any match packages this year. Doug could decide to hold his nerve for this season. If there are, they would have to be a significant difference to ST equivalent price per match, ST holders having paid for matches they may not be able to attend and being unable to cherry pick the rest.
So where have I said revenue will be down ?Here
“the perfect opportunity to target growing the fan base and increasing revenue, these prices are likely to have a negative impact on those targets.”
This forum will explode if dynamic ticket pricing is ever used for our games. Already used in the US and starting to be used for some events hereIf the experience will be exactly the same, why is one more expensive than the other.
It's the first home game of the season, if you want to be wrong then fair fucks mateWhy ? Boro was a 12:30 on sky , we sold roughly 2500 -3000 matchday tickets in total ontop of ST sales for the home end
UK minimum wage = £10.43/hour
Full time employee (40 hour week) = £417 (rounded)
Tax & NI = £56
Take Home Pay = £361
Ticket cost as a % of income = 10.2%
It's the first home game of the season, if you want to be wrong then fair fucks mate
What is it ?This forum will explode if dynamic ticket pricing is ever used for our games. Already used in the US and starting to be used for some events here
Ticket pricing driven by demand. Happening for Messi games in USA where pricing is reaching $20,000 per ticket per game due to demand. High demand equals high pricing. Not on the black market though standard ticket policy.What is it ?
So much is wrong with America, why do the UK follow the US down the same miserable routes that create such an uneven and fractured society. I wouldn’t be surprised to see this sort of nonsense at the big 6 clubs in the Prem but doubt it will get as far down as the Coventry City’s .Ticket pricing driven by demand. Happening for Messi games in USA where pricing is reaching $20,000 per ticket per game due to demand. High demand equals high pricing. Not on the black market though standard ticket policy.
Don't understand the category pricing. I'd understand it in the Premier League where the desire to see Man City players would be greater than that to see Bournemouth players, but in the Championship I'd have thought you go to watch your team - it's not like any clubs in the division are going to have must see players anyway. Would make more sense if they had more categories within each fixture - depending on where you were sat in the ground.
I was just throwing numbers around...Are all Coventry fans on minimum wage? At least use a metric like average wage for the area if you want to make that point.
I'd imagine it's more to do with the match / how we are doing .. like last season the first arena game was lower than the second .. if we play Leicester tomorrow its more than boro surely ?It's the first home game of the season, if you want to be wrong then fair fucks mate
Ticket pricing driven by demand. Happening for Messi games in USA where pricing is reaching $20,000 per ticket per game due to demand. High demand equals high pricing. Not on the black market though standard ticket policy.
This forum will explode if dynamic ticket pricing is ever used for our games. Already used in the US and starting to be used for some events here
Anyone working a 40 hour week should be able to afford the luxury of supporting their football club on a Saturday afternoon, so whether everyone in Coventry is on min wage or not, it should be the figure ticket prices are aimed at.Are all Coventry fans on minimum wage? At least use a metric like average wage for the area if you want to make that point.
It’s already been used in the U.K. for gigs with less than 5K capacity so it’s not out of the question it comes to us eventually. Suspect it will start out with the top handful of clubs and if they don’t make too much fuss it will spread.So much is wrong with America, why do the UK follow the US down the same miserable routes that create such an uneven and fractured society. I wouldn’t be surprised to see this sort of nonsense at the big 6 clubs in the Prem but doubt it will get as far down as the Coventry City’s .
There is already a version in Spain whereby pricing increases dramatically for the visit of Real and Atletico Madrid and Barca.
If you are throwing numbers around, surely you should throw in the weeks when tickets = 0% of income. Probably makes it more like 3.5% at Cat A prices.I was just throwing numbers around...
As requested:
Average salary in Cov = £33k (per payscale.com)
Weekly = £635 (rounded)
Tax & NI = £126
Take Home Pay = £509
Ticket cost as a % of income = 7.3%
Anyone working a 40 hour week should be able to afford the luxury of supporting their football club on a Saturday afternoon, so whether everyone in Coventry is on min wage or not, it should be the figure ticket prices are aimed at.
Dear God!!!Get in the real world. Why is football unique? It costs something like £13 to go to the cinema these days and that has none of the overheads a football club does. It's still reasonably priced.