Still got a vision of the board showing 24000 and the tannoy saying “we thank you for your valued support”Not many blue dots left at all… counted approx 70
Still got a vision of the board showing 24000 and the tannoy saying “we thank you for your valued support”Not many blue dots left at all… counted approx 70
Very overzealous, I mean how far exactly can you hoy a bag of shit?Sunderland fans have been sold tickets in block 6 I think so it will be overzealous segregation again
Top and bottom of block 26 now available... few hundred there I guess.So we currently have one row of 6 available, 2 sets of 3 and 2 sets of 2. Everything else that we have for sale, 48 hours before the game, is singles.
Doesn't make any sense.
Communism by definition is fair, it’s the people charged with implementation and governance that are not.Even communism doesn’t end up being fair.
Got to be less than 2k tickets left with POTG in 27 as well.
Is that £35 all in??
So you’re getting potentially £124 of value for £35?
Even if you only do one game it would mean £85 for a family of four is the most anyone would pay. If you take £37 x 2 adult tickets off that’s two kids for £11!
I feel like the club doesn’t publicise this enough. The JSB page just says vague “vouchers”.
Seems to be TBH that if you were that broke you’d be looking for these kind of deals at least.
JSBs get the following......If someone could post what vouchers are in the JSB pack that would be really useful for me.
So reasonably priced tickets are available for children?The vouchers dont take account of the on going saving for children who get £14 home tickets I think rather than £25.
JSBs get the following......
Gift pack (available from October) which contains sports bag, water bottle, size 5 football, ball pump and captains armband
Invitation to a training day
Family voucher for £35 (2 adults 2 juniors) for Cat A that's a good saving.
1 adult 1 junior voucher £20
2 x bring a young friend for £1 vouchers
Programme for £2.50 voucher
10% holiday camp voucher
Retail discount vouchers x3 (amount unspecified)
Probably 25k ish.. but it would have been a total sellout with many thousands locked out if we reduced prices apparentlyWhat sort of attendance we looking at then?
Sunderland failing to sell 200 of their 3000 allocation is a big tell .. if somebody wakes up tomorrow in Coventry and decides to take their 6 year old son to a coventry game it will set him back £62 on the gate .Probably 25k ish.. but it would have been a total sellout with many thousands locked out if we reduced prices apparently
Sunderland failing to sell 200 of their 3000 allocation is a big tell .. if somebody wakes up tomorrow in Coventry and decides to take their 6 year old son to a coventry game it will set him back £62 on the gate .
It's too much
But it is what it is
I don't think good news should be a reason to not talk about the bad stuff , either way king won't care .. 25,000 but again only 2,500 paying coventry fans ontop of STswell it’s another thing to whine about anyway, there’s been way too much good news in the last few months.
I don't think good news should be a reason to not talk about the bad stuff
Need to tell my missus somebody just said I was balancedthat’s true, and you are a very balanced poster, however the constant moaning is ridiculous, you’d think we were back in league two with shite kits, no fans and terrible owners.
I think you should just wait and see how good your’ good news’ is. Let’s hope you’re right but if by any chance we are sitting about 15th after 15 games then it’s all going to look a bit shitty and fans really are going to implode over exorbitant pricing.well it’s another thing to whine about anyway, there’s been way too much good news in the last few months.
Yes good idea- let’s create an imaginary scenario which would justify the whingeing.I think you should just wait and see how good your’ good news’ is. Let’s hope you’re right but if by any chance we are sitting about 15th after 15 games then it’s all going to look a bit shitty and fans really are going to implode over exorbitant pricing.
You are obviously a ST holder who doesn’t give a fiddlers fuck about anyone else. I’m alright Jack I’m paying £17.39 a game.
If ST sales have increased by about 6,000, wasn’t the number on top of STs always likely to decrease?I don't think good news should be a reason to not talk about the bad stuff , either way king won't care .. 25,000 but again only 2,500 paying coventry fans ontop of STs
Depends if you believe we have a set number of fans that would only ever attend games .. I don'tIf ST sales have increased by about 6,000, wasn’t the number on top of STs always likely to decrease?
How much of a market is there for it anyway? I reckon those people capable of committing to 12 home games have probably got a ST and some of those who can commit to 6 will have too..I am also wondering whether there will be any match packages this year. Doug could decide to hold his nerve for this season. If there are, they would have to be a significant difference to ST equivalent price per match, ST holders having paid for matches they may not be able to attend and being unable to cherry pick the rest.
Depends if you believe we have a set number of fans that would only ever attend games .. I don't
He can’t charge less than for home fans.Either way our numbers are pretty good compared to recent years and Highfield road in league one/Prem.
Kings a businessman. If he feels we’re losing out on fans with incorrect pricing I’m sure he’ll change it. In the meantime he’s hopefully increased revenue pretty significantly with the steps taken to date which will hopefully means we can back Robins.
I personally feel he should drop kids prices for away fans but that JSB membership looks a cracking deal for City U14s. Time will tell
Agreed, but if the gate is 28k+ it's going to be hard to argue that the ticket prices are too high.Either way our numbers are pretty good compared to recent years and Highfield road in league one/Prem.
Kings a businessman. If he feels we’re losing out on fans with incorrect pricing I’m sure he’ll change it. In the meantime he’s hopefully increased revenue pretty significantly with the steps taken to date which will hopefully means we can back Robins.
I personally feel he should drop kids prices for away fans but that JSB membership looks a cracking deal for City U14s. Time will tell
Between the unsold seats on the balcony, the "closed for segregation" blocks and with an estimated 3k away following, I reckon our actual "capacity" crowd would be about 27,500.Agreed, but if the gate is 28k+ it's going to be hard to argue that the ticket prices are too high.
Instead of going round in circles it would be useful to come up with an outline of what people actually want that Pete can pass on at the next meeting. But those suggestions have to be realistic and take into account things like the above.Agreed, but if the gate is 28k+ it's going to be hard to argue that the ticket prices are too high.
There you go again Ash, having a pop at season ticket holders. The price increase in season tickets, was a bit eye watering as well.I think you should just wait and see how good your’ good news’ is. Let’s hope you’re right but if by any chance we are sitting about 15th after 15 games then it’s all going to look a bit shitty and fans really are going to implode over exorbitant pricing.
You are obviously a ST holder who doesn’t give a fiddlers fuck about anyone else. I’m alright Jack I’m paying £17.39 a game.
I'd suggest the increase in attendance for the Middlesbrough game was purely because it was the first home game of the season and fans were excited to see the new players and wanted the big match experience once again.Instead of going round in circles it would be useful to come up with an outline of what people actually want that Pete can pass on at the next meeting. But those suggestions have to be realistic and take into account things like the above.
From the clubs perspective there was a widespread problem with adults using kids tickets and they've taken action to prevent that. We've now got a sold out family zone and bigger attendances, and therefore increased revenue, over previous seasons.
Not sure you can really go in and say games would be sold out but for the pricing when Middlesborough last year got 19,788 and this year 24,080; Sunderland last year was 21,437, not sure the crowd this weekend is going to be much lower than that.
We could expand the family zone, which is an odd thing to be suggesting given the 'nobody wants to sit there' uproar when this seasons family zone plans were revealed, but that would most likely involve forcing season ticket holders to move.