Doug would do well next season to apply the principal's of supply and demand and at least make the boxes furthest away from the half way line cheaper so they at least have a chance of selling.
Doug would do well next season to apply the principal's of supply and demand and at least make the boxes furthest away from the half way line cheaper so they at least have a chance of selling.
They were underpriced. In terms of pricing now, I worked out a sort of relative value for money compared with say, Club Coventry, and it didn’t look bad for what you get. There’s quite possibly an element of resistance or protest involved with the lack of sales currently.
I get the principles of supply and demand could apply here, but I think he has kind of established a red line for himself on this.
Doug would do well next season to apply the principal's of supply and demand and at least make the boxes furthest away from the half way line cheaper so they at least have a chance of selling.
Doug would do well next season to apply the principal's of supply and demand and at least make the boxes furthest away from the half way line cheaper so they at least have a chance of selling.
They were underpriced. In terms of pricing now, I worked out a sort of relative value for money compared with say, Club Coventry, and it didn’t look bad for what you get. There’s quite possibly an element of resistance or protest involved with the lack of sales currently.
12 Club Coventry tickets @ £80 = £960 ( price “remembered” from previous purchase, hope it’s right)
3 x car park C @ £46.50 (assumed car share)
12 x drinks on arrival and something to eat @ £10.50 = £180 ( based on just a pint and a pie)
Total near as blow it £1,200. A 50% premium. No queueing for drinks at half time, comfy cosy place to sit waiting for the A444 to be reopened. Possibly better than just a pint and a pie (now that price is ludicrous).
Will probably all sell next season when we are in the Prem. Relatively inexpensive way for the dwindling numbers of local Manc and Liverpool supporters to watch ”their” team live.
It may well be that Club Coventry is also too expensive (I decided I couldn’t afford or justify the price there any more from start of last season - but it has still sold out). Apologies if I have overstated the Club Coventry per match price.
Im not sure that the balcony hospitality is all that overpriced. If I had any mates, it might be quite a fun way of watching the Sky Blues.
12 Club Coventry tickets @ £80 = £960 ( price “remembered” from previous purchase, hope it’s right)
3 x car park C @ £46.50 (assumed car share)
12 x drinks on arrival and something to eat @ £10.50 = £180 ( based on just a pint and a pie)
Total near as blow it £1,200. A 50% premium. No queueing for drinks at half time, comfy cosy place to sit waiting for the A444 to be reopened. Possibly better than just a pint and a pie (now that price is ludicrous).
Will probably all sell next season when we are in the Prem. Relatively inexpensive way for the dwindling numbers of local Manc and Liverpool supporters to watch ”their” team live.
It may well be that Club Coventry is also too expensive (I decided I couldn’t afford or justify the price there any more from start of last season - but it has still sold out). Apologies if I have overstated the Club Coventry per match price.
Im not sure that the balcony hospitality is all that overpriced. If I had any mates, it might be quite a fun way of watching the Sky Blues.