On the basis that we aren't in the Premier league as we would no doubt sell out, if we stay in the Championship, how many season tickets do you think we would sell for next season if they were kept at the same price and would you still renew if the price went up say by £50?
Also what are the chances of increasing the number of season ticket holders in the section next to the away fans with people moving there from other areas? It would be good to have that whole section full each game like singers corner.
BustedDoug?
When are we getting promoted, in the Year 3000?Busted
Busted
Jason Bourne?James Bourne?
My only logic would be on the amount of games moved to early Saturday/Friday or Monday nights, may put some people off, especially if they have kids
I would've thought the after game 'experience' more likely to make people think about renewing rather than the entertainment, value or times.Yeah but that was the big thing last year pre-season, with a lot of complaining and "I'm not renewing", yet we had an increase in sales.
I would've thought the after game 'experience' more likely to make people think about renewing rather than the entertainment, value or times.
Renewing whatever. My guilty pleasure. Would be surprised if there's a drop off of any significance.
Would be surprised if there's a drop off...
Up above in my head, instead of going under!In too deep to back out now
Hasn't the template been set?
It will be an £x increase in mind.
Then go for an even bigger one... wait for the outcry... say they are listening & have decided to reduce it to an £x increase.
Club get what they want... and look good in the process.
It would be around 24k.
Have to leave 6k for away teams in the cup, plus clubs always like some matchday sales as it allows new fans to come through
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