About villa charging adults 97 quid , he'd do well on here
All of these Uber capitalist's need to remember you need the next generation to continue forward with the plan maybe stick it on the adults instead?
About villa charging adults 97 quid , he'd do well on here
Tottenham won’t be playing their reserves…
The simple fact is we don't appear to value kid's much,on here at least.What are concession prices in this round in other games then?
Oh fuck off!That’s your choice. It’s no different to away games either. You don’t have to pay for things like food, a programme or potentially parking.
Some people will look at as an opportunity to see class players. I don’t think it’ll be Spurs reserves at all, we’re a potential banana skin and shown last season we can beat Prem teams.
In your mind, what should the ticket prices be in your view?
What are concession prices in this round in other games then?
spot on, just Because we didn’t sign a midfielder, moaning about anything now, if it was spurs in the semi final i think it might be a slightly different reaction, think there’s only 2 home games this month, surely you’d expect to pay roughly £60 to watch 2 games ? And ones spurs,no pleasing some of our fansI suppose we’re just lurching from outrage to outrage now.
I’ve got no issue with it. Probably the best/biggest team we’ll play all season and the chance of a very memorable result.
He could lower kids prices and ask for proof of ID at time of purchase and on entryThat’s up to QPR how they operate. Without the data to hand, DK has clearly identified fraud in the kids ticket prices that the club is trying to stamp out.
Again, 20-25% of STHs being concessions was inflated and being abused. The club is trying to improve its commercial footing and the bigger picture is that our ticketing policy is actually quite reasonable.
spot on, just Because we didn’t sign a midfielder, moaning about anything now, if it was spurs in the semi final i think it might be a slightly different reaction, think there’s only 2 home games this month, surely you’d expect to pay roughly £60 to watch 2 games ? And ones spurs,no pleasing some of our fans
Oh fuck off!
Might have already been said.
Also for context, these prices are exactly the same as the Oxford Utd league match.
Friday night granted, first home game of season granted, but also on tv.
Attendance was 28k.
So some people were happy to pay that to see a recently promoted team play us.
So it’s the going rate for a standard home game really.
cheaper prices are done to encourage people to come to what is a less attractive fixture - such as the Oxford cup game.
A lot, apologies to MMBHow much is that in GBP?
Thank youThat's just a word salad of non sequiturs..
Might have already been said.
Also for context, these prices are exactly the same as the Oxford Utd league match.
Friday night granted, first home game of season granted, but also on tv.
Attendance was 28k.
So some people were happy to pay that to see a recently promoted team play us.
So it’s the going rate for a standard home game really.
cheaper prices are done to encourage people to come to what is a less attractive fixture - such as the Oxford cup game.
22k were season ticket holders. only 6k paid full whack
for this game. I would say 17k season ticket holders will take up the game which leaves 10k+ non season ticket holders to pay full whack. could be wrong but can’t see 10k arm chair fans paying that
Record season ticket sales
Record shirt sales
Away following selling out
Superstore doing well
Wembley FA Cup allocation sell out
I could go on
This isn’t London
It’s a working class city
reference to the villa but this could be us next based on the past 12 months
Record season ticket sales
Record shirt sales
Away following selling out
Superstore doing well
Wembley FA Cup allocation sell out
I could go on
This isn’t London
It’s a working class city
It's difficult to know.
We haven't had many big sides play at the CBS. Chelsea are the only giant.
Spurs are the biggest side to play here since 2009. The likes of Son and Maddison are globally recognised PL names.
The local 'we turn up to big occasions' mob that go to Wembley or watched London Wasps like this sort of fixture. The city of Coventry is full of that type of person.
Not round here!As all of that is true you could argue we are pricing too low
*ducks*
also London has many shitty areas, Spurs come from one of themOur fan base, especially those that follow the team away is full of people from wealthier areas outside of Coventry, including big numbers from London.
The reason the away tickets are so much is because he wont sign up to the reciprocal pricing agreements and its our own away supporters that end up paying for it.We’re paying £37 to see Bristol and Watford away… of course this game v Spurs was going to be Cat A prices.
£30 to watch a game of football just isn’t that much money when you take inflation into account.
People want football clubs to spend millions on players yet moan when ticket prices are £30 a pop. That is easily spent in a pub to watch the game.
Course it is palOur fan base, especially those that follow the team away is full of people from wealthier areas outside of Coventry, including big numbers from London.
Can't see anything on the official regarding prices, can someone link me
How many teams actually do this pricing agreement though?The reason the away tickets are so much is because he wont sign up to the reciprocal pricing agreements and its our own away supporters that end up paying for it.
fa cup is different to league cup
fa cup weekend more notorious competition
league cup midweek on sky many armchair fans will watch at home or pub instead of paying £37
Course it is pal
We froze season ticket prices when after the club had the season it did, it made sense to cash in. So charging a bit extra for in-demand cup matches, I have no qualms with. It's likely going to be a 1 in 50 match - odds our that we have more draws like Oxford at home than Tottenham or another Top 6 team.Record season ticket sales
Record shirt sales
Away following selling out
Superstore doing well
Wembley FA Cup allocation sell out
I could go on
This isn’t London
It’s a working class city