I was just wondering, if it might be an idea to offer a reduced price season ticket for next season, to anyone seeking a refund, rather than be giving the money back.
Obviously there would be the option to go for the refund, but the club could make it a tempting offer to not seek any money, but get a much better price on their season tickets for next year.
I don't disagree with you, but you have to remember that the average away attendance is significant and needs to be tapped into as much as possible. You can offer incentives to home fans via memberships that you don't need to offer to away fans as long as you are charging walk up the same price for both home and away.
I'm sure time will tell - I tried to have a look at ticket prices for other clubs but with covid its not so easy to figure out. Wigan charge £23 a pop, QPR cheapest was £32. Perhaps £25 as a basic price is about right with centre-line seating rising to £30 (if we get back to the Ricoh)
you posted last week that some Spanish clubs were looking to get fans back into Stadiums Pipkin.
Was that full attendances or partial attendances with social distancing?
It was not stated mate, will post it up if and when it happens and i think it was only Las Palmas as we are clear of the virus here and they think it would help encourage tourism.
What does Adams Park hold, 10K? Wonder how many season ticket holders they have, cynic in me says this is a marketing ploy to get people to rush to buy them thinking they'll run out if they get promoted.
Edit: to answer my own question they sold 2,448 season tickets this year.