I doubt thatBut that's the point, there will demand from us. Enough not to need to give anymore than 3k.
No chance of anymore sadly.
If we do the unthinkable and make the play offs. Dave Boddy better not even think about giving opposition more than legally required/what the opposition give.
If Boro or Luton etc give a small allocation, give them the same back.
People moaning on Twitter about the points system. Last year they were moaning on Twitter that there wasn't a points system.
I doubt that
That would only happen if we sell out with the home fans.
That we would sell 29000 tickets for the play off semi finalDoubt what?
That we would sell 29000 tickets for the play off semi final
I’d love that to be true. We won’t finish 3rd or 4th so the first leg will be at homeA second leg would easily sell out.
The only way it doesn't sell out is if the club charge £33+. It would be hard to predict at that price.
A second leg would easily sell out.
The only way it doesn't sell out is if the club charge £33+. It would be hard to predict at that price.
Given the comments on the forum it will be 5000 away fans and just shy of 26000 home tickets availableIt would still sell out imo. Charge £40 and it would.
That we would sell 29000 tickets for the play off semi final
Plenty of opportunity this season for people to accumulate points. There were very few cases of it selling out on the high priority number. Don't think that argument washes personally.Hard to complain that regulars get priority, equally it is also hard to increase your points total if the away tickets are always snapped up by that group. Only fair way if allocations remain around 2k though
We sold 17000 for the one in League 2
Was just looking at that. I think we'd sell out, never underestimate our fanbase jumping on a bandwagon.We sold 17000 for the one in League 2
We sold 17000 for the one in League 2
Given the comments on the forum it will be 5000 away fans and just shy of 26000 home tickets available
A second leg would easily sell out.
The only way it doesn't sell out is if the club charge £33+. It would be hard to predict at that price.
Plenty of opportunity this season for people to accumulate points. There were very few cases of it selling out on the high priority number. Don't think that argument washes personally.
Given the comments on the forum it will be 5000 away fans and just shy of 26000 home tickets available
Of course, and that's really unfortunate for you, but is also quite personal to your situation. The 10am situation is definitely a pain. I am not sure of a good solution but would be good to see something put in place. It won't just be the same people accumulating points though, it will still be open to non-teachers and those willing to put the miles into travel during midweeks. I'm fortunate enough that I work an office job that allows me to leave at like 4ish at a push, which is a lot more flexible than others. It doesn't necessarily make it a breeze for me to get points though. Wigan away particularly was a nightmare. 3.5 hour journey up there, made it just in time to see kick off having dumped the car in a place I didn't know if I would get a ticket for, and didn't get home until 1.30am, up at 6 with my daughter. I am not saying you're saying this, but there's plenty of people who assume those who have loads of points are just swanning around with buckets loads of cash and never working and it's all so easy for them.Midweek ones for sure, but during term time that’s a non starter. Tickets being released at 10 am on working days doesn’t make it easy either.
We are both season ticket holders as well so will gain a fair bit for next season anyway.
Of course, and that's really unfortunate for you, but is also quite personal to your situation. The 10am situation is definitely a pain. I am not sure of a good solution but would be good to see something put in place. It won't just be the same people accumulating points though, it will still be open to non-teachers and those willing to put the miles into travel during midweeks. I'm fortunate enough that I work an office job that allows me to leave at like 4ish at a push, which is a lot more flexible than others. It doesn't necessarily make it a breeze for me to get points though. Wigan away particularly was a nightmare. 3.5 hour journey up there, made it just in time to see kick off having dumped the car in a place I didn't know if I would get a ticket for, and didn't get home until 1.30am, up at 6 with my daughter. I am not saying you're saying this, but there's plenty of people who assume those who have loads of points are just swanning around with buckets loads of cash and never working and it's all so easy for them.
We over that on average his season.We sold 17000 for the one in League 2
I can only remember Luton sold in the working day on 1st allocation day all season so thats not a great excuse even for a 99 hour week teacher.Tickets being released at 10 am on working days doesn’t make it easy either.
I can only remember Luton sold in the working day on 1st allocation day all season so thats not a great excuse even for a 99 hour week teacher.
maybe notThey will certainly be charging that
And of course they should, you can't on the one hand say it's a massive game the biggest for a generation and on the other that it should be devalued. King said the other day he understands the impact of devaluing your product so not a chance would there be an offer.They will certainly be charging that
maybe not
play off proceeds are pooled across the 4 teams (who then only share 50% of the net proceeds) . We maybe therefore shooting ourselves in the foot going too high
I would imagine closer to £20
so if £33, I imagine after VAT an average ticket of closer to £20 with expenses at say 25% of that, we would see
£15 x 50% x 25% or around £1.75 per ticket (about £50k total with a sell out which we would not get with those prices) - so there is no benefit of setting prices too high
£20 with a full house, would probably worth just as much to the club in just financial terms alone