Brassed off about that. I sit behind the goal as I have a son that doesn’t like sitting in large crowds.
I’ll still get one one but I doubt he’ll get one now. That’s £400 the clubs most likely lost just now.
Riddle me this, no matter how many over priced tickets we sell - we'll still have a bottom 6 budget.As I’ve said prices were always going to go up, if we want to compete for top players, convince our better players to stay we have to pay top wages and be able to afford it if we go up it’s then a whole different ball game. What I will say is hats off to Doug King he’s acted before any promotion that might happen, cards on the table, there were always going to be belly aching but look at the packages, it ain’t too bad.
Wouldn't it be fair to just move it up a year 61 then 62 etc so no one who qualified this year is hit by a massive hike?Never really understood why it was over 60 in the first place to be honest. Over 65 makes more sense. Crap for those seeing a price hike though.
To qualify for the cheaper adult ticket you had to, but you could buy kids tickets at jsb prices anywhere in the ground.2014 / 2015
Very true. It all seems a bit trying to take advantage of play off fever and the 30,000 plus v Birmingham rather than a thought out strategy over next 5 years?Ultimately it’ll live or die by sales figures. If they fail to match last seasons revenue after the season we’ve just had (even if we don’t make playoffs), there’s a fairly obvious signal it was a bad move. Otherwise it’s not.
I had a jsb ticket my whole childhood and didn’t have to sit in the family zone. You’re talking rubbish
Very true. It all seems a bit trying to take advantage of play off fever and the 30,000 plus v Birmingham rather than a thought out strategy over next 5 years?
To qualify for the cheaper adult ticket you had to, but you could buy kids tickets at jsb prices anywhere in the ground.
I can't remember HR zones to be fair which is where I assume your childhood was?
Very true. It all seems a bit trying to take advantage of play off fever and the 30,000 plus v Birmingham rather than a thought out strategy over next 5 years?
But people aren't whinging because they aren't free, they are whinging because their kids seats have gone massively up undless they move to a part of the ground they don't want to be in.Yeah which is my point, they weren't free unless you were in the JSB zone / blocks. It changed a couple of years back so they were free anywhere in the ground. (with JSB membership)
That's commitment right there.No I only had one year at highfield road. I was born in 1999
No,.they were free, you just had to pay the £25 membership fee which you had to pay in the JSB section also. I did this for my son in block 16. What is it you're not getting?Yeah which is my point, they weren't free unless you were in the JSB zone / blocks.
This doesn’t suit the narrative shhhCoventry City reveal 2009-2010 season tickets prices
COVENTRY CITY have revealed their season ticket prices for next season, boasting that they are cheaper than their Midland rivals, if not the whole of the Championship.www.coventrytelegraph.net
2009/10 was £420 on the halfway line.
That would be £650+ adjusted for inflation.
To qualify for the cheaper adult ticket you had to, but you could buy kids tickets at jsb prices anywhere in the ground.
No,.they were free, you just had to pay the £25 membership fee which you had to pay in the JSB section also. I did this for my son in block 16. What is it you're not getting?
Even if what you were saying was true, which it isn't, you're going back 8 years amyway. People don't won't to move from their current seats, it an entirely different matchday experience now.
No we won’tRiddle me this, no matter how many over priced tickets we sell - we'll still have a bottom 6 budget.
If the price rises lead to a negligible increase in revenue, but a noticeable decline in atmosphere, are they a success? For me it’s a no.Ultimately it’ll live or die by sales figures. If they fail to match last seasons revenue after the season we’ve just had (even if we don’t make playoffs), there’s a fairly obvious signal it was a bad move. Otherwise it’s not.
No,.they were free, you just had to pay the £25 membership fee which you had to pay in the JSB section also. I did this for my son in block 16. What is it you're not getting?
Even if what you were saying was true, which it isn't, you're going back 8 years anyway. People don't won't to move from their current seats, it's an entirely different matchday experience now.
Is there any limit on how many additional adult tickets you can buy in the JSB zone? Is there anything stopping 10 adults getting a £250 season ticket with just 1 U14 JSB?
Brassed off about that. I sit behind the goal as I have a son that doesn’t like sitting in large crowds.
I’ll still get one one but I doubt he’ll get one now. That’s £400 the clubs most likely lost just now.
Robots areWe need these kids to enjoy it and keep coming back, in the words of Whitney Houston, 'I believe the children are our future!'.
club haven’t read the room at all and very short sighted in this. Record season ticket sales when sisu were still here back in august. Instead of using that and just slightly increasing prices, they’ve gone down the route of Doug king is god he can do no wrong. If sisu had pulled this same stunt be more up roar.
Looking like paedos?
No way am I shoving six peperamis simultaneously into my mouth sat in the family zone.Looking like paedos?
Robots are
I’m so confusedI sit in block 36 with my two kids 5 and 7
Before I had £25 membership for the kids each and I paid mine.
So now I’m paying £200 for each kids and then my £400?
been a long day sorry. I’m guessing the JSB membership you won’t get a season ticket with it?
But said 14 year old and his dad has to sit in the face painters and whizzidy woo standThe absolute vast majority will be paying slightly more though and there's possible thousands paying LESS.
Didn't Doug say we have 3000 JSB season tickets?
If you guess that we had 8000 adult season tickets, all but 3 blocks are paying £345 (early bird) or £399 (standard).
With the £399 standard price next season, I'd imagine possibly 3000-4000 fans are paying just £1 more and another 4000 are paying £55 more.
The thing people aren't seeing are that a 14 year old JSB and his dad can go for £300. Last season that would have been £440.
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