i thought that's exactly what it was? and they will have a different colour ticket for easier spot checks (assuming they actually train the stewards to do something!)Perhaps they should have kept the family zone for families.
Adults must be accompanied by children.
Be interesting to see how they stop people moving from family zone, to other blocks.
Pretty impressive 9000 have sold already, especially when hospitality tickets/boxes are yet to be released.
Why not just stay at £50 for JSB makes it more affordable
speaking to some who had corporate last year, they’ve moved into the stands this year because of the uncertainty around prices etc… I reckon sales will be 13-14k by the end once fans can do the instalments
NEWS: 4000 Season Tickets sold in 24 hours!
Coventry City have sold around 4000 Season Tickets in the last 24 hours!www.ccfc.co.uk
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If I can't buy in family zone, I just won't buy. Will be a shame, but is what it is. I also can't go too high in family zone as my Dad won't be able to get up the stairs, so I'm pretty much at the point I will have to wait to see if more released.Had to be a limit, the issue then is the massive increase for kids in other areas of the ground but then it was far too low before. Can't see much else that could have been done. As usual communication pretty shit though
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It is the case. It's bigger than initial plans.The club had sadly messed up here. Firstly agreeing that more blocks will be available for the family zone which is now sadly not the case. Finance instalments still not in place according to my brother.
It is the case. It's bigger than initial plans.
and lots of posts in here say V12 is available.
My renewed ST is in the “contingency” area, apparently. Wtaf does this mean?
I understand both points and know that choosing V12 has been more complex than it should have been - along with other UI issues - but like others have said, the club has made clear it needs more revenue.I think you’re missing 2 key points here. 1 that if no more family zone become available they won’t go and 2) the vast majority have not seen the option of v12
When is the finance option available and is there any additional costs involved?
I understand both points and know that choosing V12 has been more complex than it should have been - along with other UI issues - but like others have said, the club has made clear it needs more revenue.
It won't sell more discounted family tickets than it wants to. Prices for kids elsewhere are decent since they reacted and dropped them. I think people are focused on their own stories and not the bigger picture.
When is the finance option available and is there any additional costs involved?
Course it’s sensible unless you’re gonna sell out
I’m sorry, but the family zone is already ridiculously cheap. For an adult it’s £10.86 a game and for my brother (U18) it’s £4.35.
The family zone can’t just keep being extended - people who are interested should’ve been on the website as soon as the tickets were released. I logged on as soon as I seen the tickets were on sale because I knew the demand would be large.
the club needs more revenue? let’s be honest, the club have made a lot of money the past few months along with premier package sales. They now need to accommodate the fans who can’t afford a season ticket in one payment. sadly it seems like the fans who aren’t as well off are losing out due to this
That’s a very condescending take on it, I got on yesterday but with a network of 6, it wouldn’t let me assign the tickets so whose fault is that, mine or the website or ticketmaster? The Club need to show some leadership on this and not just say take it or leave it
No, they need to make as much money as possible. Unfortunately it’s not a charity, and people do need to stop focussing on their own personal grievances and look at the whole situation when judging. Communication has been poor and there have been other issues, but seeing how sales have gone so far, you have to say the club have nailed it- decent numbers and more money in.
No, they need to build a sustainable future, so that is a balance between maximising both revenues and attendances, keeping the fanbase engaged and ensuring the matchday experience is as good as it can be. Big attendances certainly help that.
It isn't just about bottom line, that is short termism and not healthy in the long term.
That is why the £25 season ticket has been such a success over recent years. I've never seen so many young adults at home games and many of them will have benefited from that growing up and are now paying adults. That was long term thinking that paid off. It was exactly why the scheme was introduced in the 1st place.
Yeah, but crowds are growing, we're a top half side pushing for the PL. With the Family Zone and the reduced costs elsewhere, I think it's about right. I've benefited from getting my kids in for basically nothing for a few years. To expect that to continue as the club grows is selfish and short sighted. I'll change my tune in JSB match day prices are daft, though!No, they need to build a sustainable future, so that is a balance between maximising both revenues and attendances, keeping the fanbase engaged and ensuring the matchday experience is as good as it can be. Big attendances certainly help that.
It isn't just about bottom line, that is short termism and not healthy in the long term.
That is why the £25 season ticket has been such a success over recent years. I've never seen so many young adults at home games and many of them will have benefited from that growing up and are now paying adults. That was long term thinking that paid off. It was exactly why the scheme was introduced in the 1st place.
and if we match last seasons figures then we have that sustainable future.
anyway what happens on the pitch will have more bearing than ticket prices in terms of building support.
then you have better pricing which people are willing to pay as there is more interest, that I guess is the plan
Yeah, I’ve no idea if marketing execs would officially brand the cheap season tickets as a success - certainly not in terms of revenue generation. But the impact they’ve had on filling the stadium, building a bit of buzz and atmosphere around a place that many had written off as a soulless bowl….that in itself has value that shouldn’t just be written off. There should be more to the ticketing strategy than trying to squeeze every last penny out of anyone who might want to attend games.No, they need to build a sustainable future, so that is a balance between maximising both revenues and attendances, keeping the fanbase engaged and ensuring the matchday experience is as good as it can be. Big attendances certainly help that.
It isn't just about bottom line, that is short termism and not healthy in the long term.
That is why the £25 season ticket has been such a success over recent years. I've never seen so many young adults at home games and many of them will have benefited from that growing up and are now paying adults. That was long term thinking that paid off. It was exactly why the scheme was introduced in the 1st place.
Yeah, I’ve no idea if marketing execs would officially brand the cheap season tickets as a success - certainly not in terms of revenue generation. But the impact they’ve had on filling the stadium, building a bit of buzz and atmosphere around a place that many had written off as a soulless bowl….that in itself has value that shouldn’t just be written off. There should be more to the ticketing strategy than trying to squeeze every last penny out of anyone who might want to attend games.
Anyone know when season tickets will be delivered?
Do you no if u can refund and buy another seat somewhere else ?
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