freddiemong
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come on coventry city now its your chance to get some fans back,do a deal for a £10 and kids for a £1 on saturday,dont give us what about the season ticket holders, they want a full ground too...get a deal out there today
come on coventry city now its your chance to get some fans back,do a deal for a £10 and kids for a £1 on saturday,dont give us what about the season ticket holders, they want a full ground too...get a deal out there today
They won't do a cheap deal 4 days before the game when they have already been selling them at the usual price. Administrative nightmare having to refund those that have already purchased.
ok the could sell at full price but you get a free ticket for next game
ok the could sell at full price but you get a free ticket for next game
Isn't there a maximum number of offers they're allowed to make in a season? Some weird FL rule I think and we're already at the limit.
Although I might have just completely imagined that!
i thought kids for a quid was in half term break? would make more sense?
It was buy one get one free last game....
Couldn't agree more a top price of £15 would fill the place if they keep their current form going. If the Germans can do it why can't we?
The Greman clubs have proven this model works and can deliver successful clubs playing good formal and winning the biggest trophies.
The problem is you need all clubs to change. If we were the only ones who did it our ticket revenues would most likely drop, we've seen before that halving the cost doesn't double the crowd, while everyone else's remained stable putting us further behind.
The problem is you need all clubs to change. If we were the only ones who did it our ticket revenues would most likely drop, we've seen before that halving the cost doesn't double the crowd, while everyone else's remained stable putting us further behind.
Exactly, it is the whole fan owned things.
People bang on about it working for the Germans, but the whole of our league would need to do it so we would be on equal footings.
If you look into German clubs' finances, the big difference is the level of commercial sponsorship the German clubs get. English clubs rely on ticket money and TV money. German clubs mostly rely on local business sponsorship. Of course it's a lot easier when your local business is Audi or Adidas not Elliots Auto Accessories.
(It's also easier to find large multinationals with local spirit if you have a government that values locally owned business and doesn't try to sell everything off to the Chinese and the Yanks)
Wasps operate a kids under 10 go free if with an adult. At least that could be done surely.
Couldn't agree more a top price of £15 would fill the place if they keep their current form going. If the Germans can do it why can't we?
Under 12s are free in the family zone, £3 in standard, £4 in premium