will be impossible to police 100% but I think most of the premium blocks are taken up with ST holders so it should work out OK. They'll have to check tickets on the way into the blocks and try and spot people wandering around.
Good question for the SCG.
Would be interesting to see what happens when the 299 tickets sell out, they would have to open another block I guess.
Cheers Nick.I think they will do match packs, they said info will be in the next few weeks about those!
Fuck premium zones!
I think there are two things we can assume:The premium pricing is bollocks, imo the people who pay it are mad.
obviously with STH all the £299 tickets won't sell out so if someone wants a season ticket in the cheaper area they would be able to get one. The problem would be if we have a big game and have 14-17k attendances as we did a couple of time this year.
They would have two options, open more cheap blocks in the telegraph stand. Fans become more dispersed and spread around the stadium, there will be big pockets of empty seats in the premium zone and a worse match atmosphere because of it.
Or force people to sit and fill the premium zone before other blocks are opened which is a scam.
Stand up? It's common sense being usedI think there are two things we can assume:
1. Whatever happens SISU WILL fuck it up .
2. Whatever happens Nick willl always stand up for SISU.
Was it ccfcshop.co.uk? I did a reset on there and it came throughtrying to find my number on the old website but the log in seems to have disappeared. Anyone else having trouble with this?
Was it ccfcshop.co.uk? I did a reset on there and it came through
If you have a st it's on there too
It's not just ticket prices I'm on about, it's everything and anything that happens at the club.Stand up? It's common sense being used
If they were 600, I'd be just as annoyed! I think 13 a game is still good value isn't it?
Anybody would think ticket money is our main income and went on players wages and stuff, it's obviously just all going to sisu and ccfc have the highest ticket prices in the league.
Another thing we can assume is our fans with cry about anything to be offended. There was a guy moaning about the club because his kids have got older so pay more!!!
Sheff Utd reduced their season ticket prices by 10%.
They've today reached 11,500 sales.
Thought I would throw that out there.
http://www.sufc.co.uk/news/article/sheffield-united-season-tickets-2361059.aspx
Sheff Utd reduced their season ticket prices by 10%.
They've today reached 11,500 sales.
Thought I would throw that out there.
http://www.sufc.co.uk/news/article/sheffield-united-season-tickets-2361059.aspx
Not much I'd guess, I think they get 19k a game11,500 against how many in previous seasons? What does an increase to 11,500 look like in percentage terms?
I don't think the interest level is that much of a sting is it? Is 25 over a season for the convenience of paying monthly.I am surprised that so many are surprised by a price increase to be honest. It was always going to happen and puts our ticket prices just about average for the division. Percentages always look bad when based on one off low figures and the prices for 2016/17 only return us to the levels before we left the Ricoh. The Club need to maximise their income sources and this is one that is obvious and I doubt will lead to fewer number uptake
Ticket sales bring in 37.7% of total income in the 2015 accounts for the SBS&L group. These price rises should bring the club in up to £300k additional income. But Ticket income clearly is not the only income or even the majority of the income the club receives, so that belies the often spouted nonsense that CCFC gets no other incomes
As for the gimmicks that go with it well I doubt it will cost the club much, because I can not see ST sales being more than 7000, had we been pushing for promotion and on a decent run since November I might have taken a more positive view
The other real sting is the other fees added and interest level on the monthly payments. I assume CCFC get a cut of that? Also why could they not have used Zebra Finance last year with the consumer credit licence they had?
Yes the money or extra money needs to be spent well. Yes TM made mistakes but equally he made right decisions also otherwise (a) he wouldn't still be here (b) we would have been relegated. I think you have to look at the season record as a whole, yes there is certainly disappointment but no real drama, we were as the table suggests an average L1 team without the ability to see its potential through. We can all say we should have won this or that so can other teams. We can all agree that the team had potential but so what - its points that win things not potential. The team lacked the right decisions at the right time and didn't have the mental strength required from all involved to see it through (players, manager, directors owners).
All we can do as fans is to put some faith in the team and manager then see where that takes us next season.
Final questions - I am sure the SCG were to be involved in discussions about ticket pricing & marketing isn't it about time our representatives gave us a run down on what was said and who they consulted to make such recommendations to the club? Also how many of the suggestions got adopted?
matchday tickets are gonna be like 24 quid a game i heard
up from 18. wow
11,500 against how many in previous seasons? What does an increase to 11,500 look like in percentage terms?
I am surprised that so many are surprised by a price increase to be honest. It was always going to happen and puts our ticket prices just about average for the division. Percentages always look bad when based on one off low figures and the prices for 2016/17 only return us to the levels before we left the Ricoh. The Club need to maximise their income sources and this is one that is obvious and I doubt will lead to fewer number uptake
Ticket sales bring in 37.7% of total income in the 2015 accounts for the SBS&L group. These price rises should bring the club in up to £300k additional income. But Ticket income clearly is not the only income or even the majority of the income the club receives, so that belies the often spouted nonsense that CCFC gets no other incomes
As for the gimmicks that go with it well I doubt it will cost the club much, because I can not see ST sales being more than 7000, had we been pushing for promotion and on a decent run since November I might have taken a more positive view
The other real sting is the other fees added and interest level on the monthly payments. I assume CCFC get a cut of that? Also why could they not have used Zebra Finance last year with the consumer credit licence Zebra had? (they have done it before)
Yes the money or extra money needs to be spent well. Yes TM made mistakes but equally he made right decisions also otherwise (a) he wouldn't still be here (b) we would have been relegated. I think you have to look at the season record as a whole, yes there is certainly disappointment but no real drama, we were as the table suggests an average L1 team without the ability to see its potential through. We can all say we should have won this or that so can other teams. We can all agree that the team had potential but so what - its points that win things not potential. The team lacked the right decisions at the right time and didn't have the mental strength required from all involved to see it through (players, manager, directors owners).
All we can do as fans is to put some faith in the team and manager then see where that takes us next season.
Final questions - I am sure the SCG were to be involved in discussions about ticket pricing & marketing isn't it about time our representatives gave us a run down on what was said and who they consulted to make such recommendations to the club? Also how many of the suggestions got adopted?
I hate that word faith, it's bullshit it really is. You make your own luck in this world !
It doesn't really back up the fact about a reduction then if they did it last season and they get the same.they reached 11,500 last season too, and sales are suspended because they're to announce new details of pricing and sale dates.
"Joint owner Kevin McCabe, who last week met supporters at a Fans' Forum at Bramall Lane, commented: "In gratitude to our great, great fans, home and away, we thought a reduction in next season's prices was the relevant thing to do.
"I ask all our fans, let's rally round the club. We know we've had a frustrating season. We know we've got to get out of this league. We know where our aims lie, and when I say we, I mean as owners, Prince Abdullah and myself, plus directors and vice-presidents."
Meanwhile, fellow joint owner Prince Abdullah added: "There is an absolute desire to regroup immediately to achieve progress for our great club. Some clubs have frozen prices but we are taking the positive step of introducing lower prices bringing everyone together - current and past season ticket holders, young and old."
Our owners never say f-all.
I don't think the interest level is that much of a sting is it? Is 25 over a season for the convenience of paying monthly.
That really would alienate even more fans at that price, what happened to 'twenty is plenty '
Twenty's Plenty aims: Supporters call upon football clubs at all levels of the game to recognise and reward the amazing contribution of away fans by getting together to agree an across the board price cap on away match tickets of £20 (£15 for concessions).
I tried to buy mine the morning with 2 JSBs. I get an error message saying I'm not in BL 22/23 I am, and the JSBs are not accompanied by an Adult.. which I clearly am. However I have a feeling it because I'm over 60 and the system can't work out that is an Adult.... I fear some fun with this one. Sent a mail off, nothing back yet....
I hate that word faith, it's bullshit it really is. You make your own luck in this world !
and how does a fan make the luck for CCFC? We are in the hands of the players, manager & owners aren't we. Call it what you like but all a fan has is faith, trust, hope, belief, desire that others make the right decisions to bring success to the club and happiness to the fans. Oh and the ability to part with hard earnt cash for an often sub standard product
Fans are a cash cow to any club often with very little return for those £'s tangible or otherwise.
If this is true I would presume £24 is for the standard zone, so if ST holders take up these seatsmatchday tickets are gonna be like 24 quid a game i heard
up from 18. wow
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