Astute
Well-Known Member
Many on the three ticket price threads that are doing the rounds presently have numerous posters suggesting the price should be about £15. Nuneaton charge £14 terracing, £16 stand. Answer your question?
I thought Sheff U prices start at £18 the same as ours? And I thought it was reported that most clubs charge a min £2 walk up? I can see an argument for getting rid of that if there is evidence that it would make a difference.
Honest question - do you really think more than say, a thousand, would be rushing to the Ricoh on Saturday if the prices were £4 cheaper? No, most (NOT ALL as I have stated on numerous occasions) use price as an excuse because they don't care enough.
As already stated today they sell tickets for a tenner for as many games as is allowed. I believe that is four games. It doesn't sound a lot, but on a quick calculation it is about 17% or 18% of their home games. It gives the chance for supporters that can't afford to go at usual prices. They sell many tickets at £18. We also sell tickets at £18, but only in the family stand. We have not sold many tickets for the Yeovil game, but there are not many left at £18. Why is this?
On the day a £22 ticket becomes £24. A £24 ticket becomes £26. This is for a Division 3 game. Value for money? For each person the £2 puts off going we need to sell 11 tickets making the extra £2 for. I agree that £2 isn't a lot these days, but why risk losing any supporters for such an extra charge when it won't raise much extra money?
And like I have said several times today if £4 off ticket prices won't make many more go why wouldn't putting an extra £4 on the price of tickets to what they are now stop people from going?