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Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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To be fair, while I don’t think the ST price is too far out of what I expected, the kid price seems unreasonable high. We could of easily won some good grace and said kid ST go free when a adult ticket ST is bought.

Worried to be fair over how much fans get rinised these days over the kits, tickets and even price of food in stadiums.

Don’t think this will change here unless we adopt the 49% - 51% split in football as can’t expect fans to give up on it. Just due to how important football clubs are to people
Why should a person that gets a discounted price ticket also get a free kids ticket for a game that should generate a lot of interest?
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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They deserve rewards as they are the premium supporters - it’s bizarre anyone would deny them a discounted price and resent that
They get rewarded by getting every league game at a much reduced price to a matchday ticket.

They should also get rewarded by having first dibs when tickets go on sale.

They should not, IMO, get rewarded with a cheaper price to everyone else.
 

Sky Blue Goblin

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Why should a person that gets a discounted price ticket also get a free kids ticket for a game that should generate a lot of interest?
So this is only my opinion. My first Cov match was vs Chelsea. It was a huge name and got my dad to take us since he was out of sorts with it.

Since then I was hooked on it and haven’t stopped coming up even though my dad has.

My argument is simple, we need to get new fans hooked and this is a great opportunity to build on the future, earn some good will and would be a relatively small amount.

Understand the question though and I’m am arguing purely out of an emotional pov but the kids price is way to high for this fixture full stop imo.
 

napolimp

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When I don't have an issue, I don't post. You keep responding to people which is a pretty strong sign you've got a point to make, and the issue people have was with U18s prices unless someone can show me otherwise.

You only post on the forum when you have an issue with something? Weird approach.
 

mmttww

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You only post on the forum when you have an issue with something? Weird approach.

You're achieving Grendel levels of deflection here. I'll give you that one, though. Worded my post badly and you've pounced on it. Do you think kids tickets are fairly priced for this game?
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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So this is only my opinion. My first Cov match was vs Chelsea. It was a huge name and got my dad to take us since he was out of sorts with it.

Since then I was hooked on it and haven’t stopped coming up even though my dad has.

My argument is simple, we need to get new fans hooked and this is a great opportunity to build on the future, earn some good will and would be a relatively small amount.

Understand the question though and I’m am arguing purely out of an emotional pov but the kids price is way to high for this fixture full stop imo.
But you said a kids ST should go free if an adult ST is bought. So these kids are already going as they have ST's and have the chance to get hooked.

If you're arguing it will make some new fans because of the name then that should be non kids ST holders get a free ticket.

I've said for a while I think Dk is massively overcharging with kids prices and he's putting short term revenue ahead of long term strategy. But for a game like this which should generate a huge amount of interest locally I don't see the commercial sense of offering cheaper tickets to those that already go regularly.
 

Grendel

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But you said a kids ST should go free if an adult ST is bought. So these kids are already going as they have ST's and have the chance to get hooked.

If you're arguing it will make some new fans because of the name then that should be non kids ST holders get a free ticket.

I've said for a while I think Dk is massively overcharging with kids prices and he's putting short term revenue ahead of long term strategy. But for a game like this which should generate a huge amount of interest locally I don't see the commercial sense of offering cheaper tickets to those that already go regularly.

A reward for loyalty

I mean you’ve admitted you aren’t going as the “nights are drawing in” fuck me
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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What I genuinely don’t understand is why it bothers you.

It’s a given to have that.
I'm just making the argument about the commerical sense of doing so. I'm not going to start firing e-mails off to the cluub to complain or stand outside the stadium with a placard FFS.

I don't get why you think you should be entitled to more. Even the first dibs isn't a 'given'. It's not written into the agreement that you will get preferential treatment for tickets to other games. It's a courtesy. The agreement with a ST is that you will be given entry to all league games - that's it.
 

Sky Blue Goblin

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But you said a kids ST should go free if an adult ST is bought. So these kids are already going as they have ST's and have the chance to get hooked.

If you're arguing it will make some new fans because of the name then that should be non kids ST holders get a free ticket.

I've said for a while I think Dk is massively overcharging with kids prices and he's putting short term revenue ahead of long term strategy. But for a game like this which should generate a huge amount of interest locally I don't see the commercial sense of offering cheaper tickets to those that already go regularly.
I get your point of view on this and to be fair maybe we should be offering cheaper discounts on kids tickets as a whole instead of ST.

I didn’t think the club would either do an open kids go free like some other clubs have done but you raise a good point and maybe the offer would be better placed at targeted schools.

Think you’ve hit the nail on the head with it being a high profile game but that’s why I’m arguing it’s more important now. You’ll struggle to get new fans go to Oxford at home but Tottenham would draw people for the spectacle and then hopefully want To come back for another team.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I'm just making the argument about the commerical sense of doing so. I'm not going to start firing e-mails off to the cluub to complain or stand outside the stadium with a placard FFS.

I don't get why you think you should be entitled to more. Even the first dibs isn't a 'given'. It's not written into the agreement that you will get preferential treatment for tickets to other games. It's a courtesy. The agreement with a ST is that you will be given entry to all league games - that's it.
Maybe because it’s in the club’s interest to retain this very high ST income without having to just rely on the on pitch product to do so. Which given our failure to strengthen midfield seems prudent
 

Sky Blue Goblin

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I'm just making the argument about the commerical sense of doing so. I'm not going to start firing e-mails off to the cluub to complain or stand outside the stadium with a placard FFS.

I don't get why you think you should be entitled to more. Even the first dibs isn't a 'given'. It's not written into the agreement that you will get preferential treatment for tickets to other games. It's a courtesy. The agreement with a ST is that you will be given entry to all league games - that's it.
To be fair you’re just arguing your point of view on this. If we all agreed what would be the point of being on here.
 

ccfcchris

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So this is only my opinion. My first Cov match was vs Chelsea. It was a huge name and got my dad to take us since he was out of sorts with it.

Since then I was hooked on it and haven’t stopped coming up even though my dad has.

My argument is simple, we need to get new fans hooked and this is a great opportunity to build on the future, earn some good will and would be a relatively small amount.

Understand the question though and I’m am arguing purely out of an emotional pov but the kids price is way to high for this fixture full stop imo.
The only thing they have to do is get a successful team on the pitch. New fans will come to be part of it.
 

Grendel

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I'm just making the argument about the commerical sense of doing so. I'm not going to start firing e-mails off to the cluub to complain or stand outside the stadium with a placard FFS.

I don't get why you think you should be entitled to more. Even the first dibs isn't a 'given'. It's not written into the agreement that you will get preferential treatment for tickets to other games. It's a courtesy. The agreement with a ST is that you will be given entry to all league games - that's it.

Well we know you want be standing outside with a placard as the nights are drawing in - might be scary out there
 

Sky Blue Goblin

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The only thing they have to do is get a successful team on the pitch. New fans will come to be part of it.
I mean kinda, being successful makes more of these moments like the FA Cup run, like the play off runs which in turn draw more people into these events, which in turn because it’s a high atmosphere makes people want to come back for more.

Saw this first hand with someone who got invited as a plus one to the semi final when tickets were open who has since got a season ticket with us.
 

Ashdown

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Well we’ve bunged them our £62. Can’t wait! Never that keen on these international breaks…although it did allow us the opportunity of a day out at the Stratford races yesterday.
 

napolimp

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You're achieving Grendel levels of deflection here. I'll give you that one, though. Worded my post badly and you've pounced on it. Do you think kids tickets are fairly priced for this game?

No, I think they're on the high side. I probably wouldn't go if I had to pay for myself and a couple of kids.
 

torchomatic

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The only thing they have to do is get a successful team on the pitch. New fans will come to be part of it.

And they already have. Look at the increasing attendances and ST numbers over the last five years.
 

clint van damme

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Ticketmaster, ticket fucking cunting wanking fucking spunking twatting master. 2 tickets, all I fucking want is 2 tickets,but not in my regular seat, so there has to a fucking drama!!
 

Hutch11

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Ticketmaster, ticket fucking cunting wanking fucking spunking twatting master. 2 tickets, all I fucking want is 2 tickets,but not in my regular seat, so there has to a fucking drama!!
Not sure how practical it is for you to do so but go and see the nice people in the ticket office
They'll help if they possibly can
 

wingy

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Ticketmaster, ticket fucking cunting wanking fucking spunking twatting master. 2 tickets, all I fucking want is 2 tickets,but not in my regular seat, so there has to a fucking drama!!
Shouldn't be an issue should it, they were only st s for two days?
 

torchomatic

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Former Bayern president Uli Hoeneß: "We could charge more than €120 per season ticket. If we charge €350 per season ticket we would get €2m extra, but what does that mean for us?

The difference for a fan between €120 and €350 is enormous and we do not believe that fans are like cows, which are milked.

Football has to be for everyone. That is the biggest difference between us and England."

👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
 

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