MalcSB
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Equivalent to £778 today (RPI).Back to the Future
Equivalent to £778 today (RPI).Back to the Future
Not if we go up it won't be.He sees season tickets and ticketing revenue as the most important aspect of revenue
Not if we go up it won't be.
Even if not, any improvements to the squad next season will rely on a player sale. Ticket revenue won't go far for that.
Our fans would complain that they had to buy their own beer & piesFortuna Dusseldorf: German club's free home ticket plan 'could revolutionise football'
German club Fortuna Dusseldorf wants to give fans free tickets to all home matches - a move which could "ignite a revolution in football".www.bbc.co.uk
I heard Doug King’s brother was a big BBC fan so hopefully he reads this article
Not sure Dhillons can afford thatThe club is working with sponsors who will cover the estimated 45m euro (£39.72m) cost of match tickets over five years so fans can attend for free.
I fear no jsb or other concessions will reduce championship season tickets to 10000 tops. I hope everyone is able to pay a bit more but when some of my work colleagues are having to find upwards of £400 a month for increased mortgages and food I’m not sure the choice is thereAssuming that they go on sale once we know the league we're in, what do we think the sales are?
If we have 5k set aside for the away end and segregation
15k season tickets in championship?
20k+ in the premier league, could we almost get to the point of ST or nothing?
Everyone is on a high already, premier league football would certainly come with a very high demand.
IF we get there you only have to set aside 3,000 and that if the crowd is over 30,000 10% if under .The way police and safety are looking I'll be the later.Your point about Premier ST's would be correct.Point 2 13k not 15.Assuming that they go on sale once we know the league we're in, what do we think the sales are?
If we have 5k set aside for the away end and segregation
15k season tickets in championship?
20k+ in the premier league, could we almost get to the point of ST or nothing?
Everyone is on a high already, premier league football would certainly come with a very high demand.
Presume you hold one.Why should your so called "glory hunters" pay more.They are our future fans.( by the way I hold one)Gesture of good will to everyone who had a ST this year, keep them at the same price. All the glory hunters should have to pay the new rate. Seems fair to me
Gesture of good will to everyone who had a ST this year, keep them at the same price. All the glory hunters should have to pay the new rate. Seems fair to me
I disagree with free childrens tickets, as many are bought without intention of going to many games
I think there needs to be some sort of commitment, so maybe in the region of £100 seems fair, and then even if a child only gets to 12 games it is not too expensive
I do hope they don't put a charge because the likes of you are bringing our future supporters you are prepare to put your money down and bring them I hope you and those in your position get treated fair in any increase if there is one.Im assuming you dont have kids then?
Put it this way if i need to fork out £200 on top of say 400 plus for mine i wont be renewing. And nor will a lot of others id assume
My kids always go with me, in fact its the other way around, if they cant go, school or whatever then i dont go
Pretty ridiculous you even suggest many dont go tbh
Pretty ridiculous you even suggest many dont go tbh
Quite like that idea but how any Cov fan could be called a 'glory hunter' is beyond meGesture of good will to everyone who had a ST this year, keep them at the same price. All the glory hunters should have to pay the new rate. Seems fair to me
I do hope they don't put a charge because the likes of you are bringing our future supporters you are prepare to put your money down and bring them I hope you and those in your position get treated fair in any increase if there is one.
Maybe link it to something like a child's kit purchases?To be honest I bet there are loads, especially night games.
My daughter had one last season but went about 3 times.
It's a tough one, it's an amazing offer that they are free but I have no doubt they get abused. Maybe stricter on people going in on kids tickets?
To be honest I bet there are loads, especially night games.
My daughter had one last season but went about 3 times.
It's a tough one, it's an amazing offer that they are free but I have no doubt they get abused. Maybe stricter on people going in on kids tickets?
Yeah it needs something like that.Maybe link it to something like a child's kit purchases?
JSB membership, if you buy either a child's full kit or both home and away shirts you get a free season ticket?
This is it, its our time together, trip to the park in the morning, CCFC games afternoon and a takeaway after, they love Saturdays
I expect an increase of course, but there is a limit
Same here. My lad is 17 but has been going since he's three. He doesn't go to the park obviously, but he spends all morning in bed, goes to the game and loves a KFC on the way home. It's the simple pleasures.
He especially loves away games. We've done all but four this season. Looking forward to tomorrow and Middlesbrough and then maybe two or three more games.
Presume you hold one.Why should your so called "glory hunters" pay more.They are our future fans.( by the way I hold one)
I have had though pre sisu when there were no kids free ticketsIm assuming you dont have kids then?
Put it this way if i need to fork out £200 on top of say 400 plus for mine i wont be renewing. And nor will a lot of others id assume
My kids always go with me, in fact its the other way around, if they cant go, school or whatever then i dont go
Pretty ridiculous you even suggest many dont go tbh
I have had though pre sisu when there were no kids free tickets
You obviously don’t have children. I buy my ticket and 3 grandkids,one of which is already £119 .I disagree with free childrens tickets, as many are bought without intention of going to many games
I think there needs to be some sort of commitment, so maybe in the region of £100 seems fair, and then even if a child only gets to 12 games it is not too expensive
That’s the balanceYou obviously don’t have children. I buy my ticket and 3 grandkids,one of which is already £119 .
They don’t miss games either.
Just how much do you want to discourage our future fans ?