Just been looking at a few local prices ,
£9 Bedworth per game
£14 nuneaton per game
£16 nuneaton if you want a seat ,
Me and my lad £345 at cov block 21.
Yeah it's been a terrible season but we won't sell many more if they lowered the prices to £249 ..
I'll be getting ours this weekend ..
Ffs for once stop complaining about the ground and oh why botherYes it is. Going the Ricoh feels like a chore, so price certainly is a factor
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I'd doubt st pricing goes further up than him.
Jesus!:banghead:You mean like the bits about the shocking pr around it?
Selective reading again?
or reduce the 2.5 m interest they charge the clubWell hopefully sisu and thr club will see sense and further reduce the wage bill (beyond the planned reduction) and downgrade the academy so that they can afford to reduce the ST prices for us.
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Thats accrued interest, no money actually leaves the club.or reduce the 2.5 m interest they charge the club
We have had an overdraft and two interest bearing loans this season to service , from somewhere /someone.Thats accrued interest, no money actually leaves the club.
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Ridiculous decision which only goes to show how inept at running a business the owners are. If accountants manage a business, they will make decisions like accountants. The club needs someone with commercial nous at the helm. There are so many short term wins the club could be going for with small good will gestures, especially on the back of Wembley. This is embarrassing.
You're not wrong. Not at all. But there's two ways of looking at it 1/ Reduce prices and potentially attract the same if not more support, done alongside a barrage of well thought out community focused marketing 2/ Freeze prices, balance the books and alienate many. You are looking at it like an accountant, which is fair enough, but football is more than just a business and our owners just can't see that.What evidence is there that a "fair" or "reduced" price structure would actually be financially better for ccfc.
For the last few months fans have vocally stated they will not renew, so how is a revised price season ticket actually going to improve the income.
They'd take less income from season ticket sales in my opinion so the price stays the same knowing the hardcore will keep things afloat most likely with player sales and the cup money.
You're not wrong. Not at all. But there's two ways of looking at it 1/ Reduce prices and potentially attract the same if not more support, done alongside a barrage of well thought out community focused marketing 2/ Freeze prices, balance the books and alienate many. You are looking at it like an accountant, which is fair enough, but football is more than just a business and our owners just can't see that.
You'd hope so but look at the prices for legends day and the meagre crowd it attracted, it's a tough nut to crack and really success on the pitch is the only thing that will bring people back.Ridiculous decision which only goes to show how inept at running a business the owners are. If accountants manage a business, they will make decisions like accountants. The club needs someone with commercial nous at the helm. There are so many short term wins the club could be going for with small good will gestures, especially on the back of Wembley. This is embarrassing.
Agree something Fishy behind this. Probably to force us in to liquidationThe conspiracy theorist in me says if they drive ticket sales down they can say to the FL that Nuneaton is an acceptable stadium for us to go to.
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Mine looks the same price, I'm afraid CCFC but I'm out!
What would they gain from that?Agree something Fishy behind this. Probably to force us in to liquidation
How to shoot yourself in the foot and alienate your customers. Poor decision.
What about the additional 'carrot on a stick' discount that the current ST's fell for - is that still available?
Bradford were averaging 8k about 10-12 years ago when they were on their down ward spiral.Controversial as this may be, I don't get the comparison to Bradford.
Whether Bradford do their tickets for £150 or more, they have a fan base. Always have, always will.
Let's say, had we reduced ours to £150, how many who aren't already ST's or how many who'd already decided not to go next season would buy? I don't think it'll make a difference imo!
I don't think charging the same as before, or in some case more with the changing to a two-zone system is a wise move. I agree it will alienate more fans who were either 50/50 on next season, or even some who were set on going!
I am genuinely worried about our attendance figures next season more than I was before this was announced!
Maybe the Butts will be a suitable home for us at this rate
My sentiments too, Torch.How to shoot yourself in the foot and alienate your customers. Poor decision.
You make it sound like our prices are half of what other clubs charge. You go to an away ground once a season. You pay for one ticket. But how much would you pay for the same single ticket for a home game at the Ricoh?It's not about price then if people would pay double to watch the same 11.
I agree, away is more of an occasion but it just shows price isn't the factor.
How much are they for season tickets though?Just been looking at a few local prices ,
£9 Bedworth per game
£14 nuneaton per game
£16 nuneaton if you want a seat ,
Me and my lad £345 at cov block 21.
Yeah it's been a terrible season but we won't sell many more if they lowered the prices to £249 ..
I'll be getting ours this weekend ..
When SISU took over 9 years ago we were averaging over 20k. We do have the fan base. But all we get is reasons to make you think twice on renewing each season.Bradford were averaging 8k about 10-12 years ago when they were on their down ward spiral.
It's taken years of this pricing strategy from bradford as well as some success on the pitch to get there crowds back. It's not as simple as bradford have the fanbase to do it and we don't.
Well hopefully sisu and thr club will see sense and further reduce the wage bill (beyond the planned reduction) and downgrade the academy so that they can afford to reduce the ST prices for us.
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They've already got the Coventry Observer banging this drum for them.First strike by Sisu/ Fisher to blame the loyal season ticket holders who don't renew. So when Robins promised budget is cut its all you fans at fault for not supporting your club.
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