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shmmeee

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Football must be the only industry that makes new customers pay through the nose then slowly extracts less and less cash from their most loyal customers.
 

theferret

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These prices are pretty much par for the division (but not amongst cheapest). They do represent quite a hike for us though and it might put a few off.

Just wish the Forest game wasn't cat A. And Stoke City, a cat A game? One week before Xmas too, that's batshit tbf.

Anyhow, hopefully encourages a few more ST holders.
 

matesx

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These prices are pretty much par for the division (but not amongst cheapest). They do represent quite a hike for us though and it might put a few off.

Just wish the Forest game wasn't cat A. And Stoke City, a cat A game? One week before Xmas too, that's batshit tbf.

Anyhow, hopefully encourages a few more ST holders.

Could be the plan
 

Tommo1993

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I can only think the Forest game is listed as Cat A for the occasion. Think that’s an own goal too.
 

robbiekeane

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Having the first game back after years away be the most expensive price folks have probably ever been asked to pay for a CCFC home game is a dumb move.
Not really. It'll probably sell a shit load of tickets still if not sell out. If it sells out is it a dumb move?
 

theferret

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Not really. It'll probably sell a shit load of tickets still if not sell out. If it sells out is it a dumb move?

It won't sell now. Not with a combination of pricing, being live on TV, shit kick off time and the fact we'll probably have a decent turn out against Wolves the week before. Cat A prices are expensive, especially concessions and under 16s.

I have no major objection to pricing, and the club have to maximise revenues, but would have been nice if they had kept a lid on opening day prices.
 

Nick

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They do though Nick, same logic with football fans.

I used to go to 10/15 matches a year before I eventually got a season ticket .

Many people are the same
So you work out the options

Match package
Season ticket etc
 

matesx

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The club are pretty good these days at reacting to fan feedback. Pretty sure marketing/comms read SBT (why wouldn’t they?)

They may put out an offer for the Forest game all things considered.
 

COV

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Don’t complain about the ticket prices if you’re also going to complain about the budget. This is around what most teams in the league charge, we need to keep up income wise.

An excellent point. You can’t moan about prices then moan about lack of signings due to lack of money
 

Liquid Gold

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Cat A games have been chosen on either:
A. How interested our fans will be - teams that have just been in the premier league, local rivals etc.
B. How likely the away team are to bring a good following - If Stoke, for example, would bring 6,000 if we charge £20 or £30 we may as well make an extra £60,00
 

theferret

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Cat A games have been chosen on either:
A. How interested our fans will be - teams that have just been in the premier league, local rivals etc.
B. How likely the away team are to bring a good following - If Stoke, for example, would bring 6,000 if we charge £20 or £30 we may as well make an extra £60,00

That is exactly how they categorise games of course, but if Stoke bring more than 1500 one week before Xmas at £30 I'll eat my own shoe.
 
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Deleted member 4439

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Might be wrong but isn't another significant change this year the low discount for concessions?
 

mark82

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Don’t complain about the ticket prices if you’re also going to complain about the budget. This is around what most teams in the league charge, we need to keep up income wise.

Higher prices doesn't necessarily mean higher budget. Will likely decrease gates for those games from what they would be if £5/£10 cheaper.
 

ccfc92

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My £299 works out £13 a game.....absolute bargain

I think most non league teams charge about £10 a game, so great value agreed!

By non league I'm even going by Poole and Wimborne Town, not conference etc!
 

Skyblue_CP

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Mad how people expect to watch Championship football for league 2 prices, Fulham charge 45 quid to sit in their main stand, think yourself lucky its 30 quid wherever you sit for a handful of games.
 

mark82

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Very few clubs have released matchday pricing, but by comparison Barnsley very steep, with a £2 increase on the day too.

Yep, that's steep. Just think football is too expensive in this country these days. Season tickets at Bayern Munich start at about £130 (albeit that is only 17 games). Single match day ticket at RB Leipzig starts at £13. (These are adult prices).
 

TM8792

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Prices are an absolute disgrace and my season ticket will be going in the bin as soon as it arrives in solidarity with those that can’t afford or commit to one
 
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Deleted member 4439

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Higher prices doesn't necessarily mean higher budget. Will likely decrease gates for those games from what they would be if £5/£10 cheaper.

See above, you'd then have to bank on the walk-up attendance being at least 20-33% greater. Given that many of them will be away fans who would willingly pay, you'd have to bank on 50% plus additional walk-up from City fans. Again, the club will have done its analyses.
 

mark82

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See above, you'd then have to bank on the walk-up attendance being at least 20-33% greater. Given that many of them will be away fans who would willingly pay, you'd have to bank on 50% plus additional walk-up from City fans. Again, the club will have done its analyses.

Doesn't bother me personally, I'll pay regardless (although probably be a match package). It's decent in comparison to other championship clubs too.
 

theferret

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It's a problem with the English game that we've just come to accept it. £45 is ludicrous.

Fulham isn't all that expensive in most of the ground, members get £5 off making their ticket prices the same as ours in each category. They also have £20 tickets available for families.

Again, our prices are about right for the division, but sometimes its the clubs you least expect that charge the most. Clubs in Yorkshire known for fleecing fans, Bradford being an exception.
 

Grendel

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It's a problem with the English game that we've just come to accept it. £45 is ludicrous.

why? All sports charge this. Concerts for premium bands are massive cost. It’s reasonable
 

Grendel

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Fulham isn't all that expensive in most of the ground, members get £5 off making their ticket prices the same as ours in each category. They also have £20 tickets available for families.

Again, our prices are about right for the division, but sometimes its the clubs you least expect that charge the most. Clubs in Yorkshire known for fleecing fans, Bradford being an exception.

Bradford charged £25 a game in league 2 didn’t they?
 

Grendel

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They sold 18,000 season tickets I think it was in League 1, very impressive whatever the price

So logically if season tickets are still being sold at these prices then there will be more sold
 

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