I think the basic point being made here is football in general is massively overpriced and it'd be nice if our club was to set a new trend, however unlikely it is.
I think the basic point being made here is football in general is massively overpriced and it'd be nice if our club was to set a new trend, however unlikely it is.
I think the basic point being made here is football in general is massively overpriced and it'd be nice if our club was to set a new trend, however unlikely it is.
It says we have a share of advertising rights and most sponsorship deals, before we got only shirt sponsorship and the advertising boards around the pitch.
What’s new is that the club will now get a share of revenues from advertising rights and most sponsorship deals.
Under the old contract it, only got money from ticket sales, the shirt sponsorship and advertising boards around the pitch.
I think it suggests we are getting a bit extra than the previous deal but still nothing from catering.
So Sky Blues both competitive and good value, just need to get everyone on board and as many fans as possible at the Ricoh not only for Yeovil but ALL our games. PUSB!
Tonight's game at liberty way. Conference side Nuneaton Town v Forest green rovers £16 to sit in the stand £14 to stand NO Concessions
Yet apparently our prices should be set at Conference level too listening to many on here. It beggars belief.
A sub 10k gate after Friday would be a disgrace
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A sub 10k gate after Friday would be a disgrace
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How is football over priced? Compared to what other leisure persuit?
How is football over priced? Compared to what other leisure persuit?
Cricket for example. Warwickshire's final at Lords a week on Sat. £40 for a full days entertainment - not just 90 mins.
Well football is really overpriced i agree , you had manchester city fans paying 62 pound for a ticket at arsenal , west brom fans paying 50 odd pound for a night match at the etihad , arsenal fans paying nearly 1000 a season ticket , the clubs also having sometimes 2 -3 games in the space of 8 days , its getting harder and harder for the normal fan to follow their club religeously.
If pricing doesnt stop rising , you will end up with half empty stadiums all around the country
Point is why do clubs feel the need to screw over fans , when they have players sat on the bench earning 5 times the yearly salary of a fan , in a week .The high prices you quote all get sold though, they could probably put the prices up. Our prices are about right, if we win games people will pay, if we lose it's hard to give tickets away so the price is not the main factor.
How is football over priced? Compared to what other leisure persuit?
Point is why do clubs feel the need to screw over fans , when they have players sat on the bench earning 5 times the yearly salary of a fan , in a week .
The financial balance in football is ridiculous
The high prices you quote all get sold though, they could probably put the prices up. Our prices are about right, if we win games people will pay, if we lose it's hard to give tickets away so the price is not the main factor.
Bingo.
And putting up prices by 120% in a week shows the Supporters what?
Some of us will find the money regardless, many a time in the past when I was younger I had to borrow money to buy a ticket.
Some are not that fortunate.
Like I said earlier What Clubs in this Division sell out??
And If not Why??
Come on I thought we had some real whizz salespeople on here........
Or….they reduced them by 120% for the last match. Now they have gone back to “normal” prices. Can’t really see the issue.
Gillingham was a special game, a Black Friday offer. Back to normal now.
course you cant, you have your sixfields offer, its a non issue to YOU
and this aint trolling, its the truth.
you have basically just posted na na na na na
Or….they reduced them by 120% for the last match. Now they have gone back to “normal” prices. Can’t really see the issue.
Gillingham was a special game, a Black Friday offer. Back to normal now.
How much did they pay us to go?
[/QUOTE]Torch the issue is NO CLUB sells out in this division!!!
What does that tell you?
OK I will spell it out as you clearly can't see it.
Supporters Won't pay over £20.00 to watch the mediocre standard of football in our league You have your diehards that will pay it every game whatever but that is it.
If they want more people to Watch football in the lower leagues then they need to do there marketing and see why people won't come.
Shit Football some of it really is awful and charging premium prices.
Do you really see it at value for money??
I don't but I can't help it have to go, others won't.
QUOTE=torchomatic;772035]Or….they reduced them by 120% for the last match. Now they have gone back to “normal” prices. Can’t really see the issue.
Gillingham was a special game, a Black Friday offer. Back to normal now.
[/QUOTE]I totally see where you are coming from and on the whole I agree. £20 for a L1 fixture is a lot of money.
The club need to make money so I presume that the ticket prices are pegged at a level where they would hope to attract fans while at the same time turning over a profit. This is why the Ricoh situation complicates the issue.
It would be great if they could offer £10/£15 for every game or to at least offer it more regularly, but presumably they can’t afford to.
Value for money? Probably not. If I was paying that much to go and see a rubbish film then I would walk out. However, that’s what makes supporting your team unique, but many, it’s a no brainer and they will turn up regardless. Football clubs know what. Yes, they need to attract the waverers, but it must be difficult getting the right balance of good ticketing prices and making a profit.
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