But apart from the obvious Cup competition our fans ultimately know we can't compete in any of the others so its a bit of a lost cause. Besides all cup crowds have started to dwindle everywhere......apart from fecking Leicester it seems !Well it's perception of value. The perception across all other clubs is at the match day pricing we have set. All business match prices against who they consider as similar in profile.
The truth is only a handful would be tempted on the day. Prices are cheaper before the day and there is an easy way to purchase - games that are cheaper (cups etc.) attract the lowest crowds.
But apart from the obvious Cup competition our fans ultimately know we can't compete in any of the others so its a bit of a lost cause. Besides all cup crowds have started to dwindle everywhere......apart from fecking Leicester it seems !
How much were they?
It was 12 and kids for a kid. Free for season ticket holders.15 i think. Nees to chsck my email confirmation
Actjally didnt they advertise it as 10 and thrn me and earlsdon sky blue were wondering ehy ee were charged more?
Something like that
I was not charged 12 but ill have toncheck emailsIt was 12 and kids for a kid. Free for season ticket holders.
It would have if we were playing liverpoool. It would be full of Liverpool fans from Coventry who have never seen them play live beforeWe had our league cup game discounted, it made no difference
I was not charged 12 but ill have toncheck emails
Either way leaguencup is sumthing leicester can win. Not us
We can win league 2. 12 tickets would bring in higher attendeces
If it means we go ibto admjn thrn of course we cant do it
If there is a way to keep going with the hit it might be worth it for the extra crowds and good will factor
For some it is for some it isn'tI thought it was NOPM not PMFPC (please make it five pounds cheaper)
AgreedIf we played Liverpool in a cup game we would be able increase prices and still get more fans through the door
Yes all the local Liverpool fans who have never seen them play before would be snapping them upIf we played Liverpool in a cup game we would be able increase prices and still get more fans through the door
If it's about price alone, get the kids in jsbs, order in advance, get a match package etc. Plenty of ways to get the price down.For some it is for some it isn't
Let's be honest on here, how many of us genuinely cannot afford to pay the advance day ticket price or it would have a severe impact on their life. I.e. Not paying bills, food, clothes etc
I get the increase point and am completely against a disincentive for someone to pay more a few hours later, that's wrong in any form of life but also the same for going to the sea life centre, Alton towers and any other sociable/family experience where we all purchase in advance to save the marked up day ticket price.
Hands up, who is it unaffordable for?
I said last week on an other thread and I stick by it.Would have thought Mansfield was exactly the wrong game to target. They are riding high and are likely to bring a
fair few. Don't see the point in discounting at what will probably be one of our highest attendances so far.
£22 adults, £15 concessions, £10 U18s, £5 U16s, free for U13.How much is the cheapest match day ticket if you purchase online in advance?
If we played Liverpool we would probably sell out, even at £25My mate told me that Leicester recently priced their League Cup game against Liverpool at £12 and sold out !
£3 more than Forest Green for adults and our concessions are cheaper. They also put £2 extra for tickets sold on the day.£22 adults, £15 concessions, £10 U18s, £5 U16s, free for U13.
6 match pack is £108, 12 matches is £216.
The point is that football is too expensive across the board. Pressure should be put on the FA and EFL to limit the cost of tickets based on the division but that hasn't happened and we're not significantly more expensive than other places. I drive 2 hours each way to get to the Ricoh and that means I need to pay for petrol and something to eat during the day. I can't see how someone living a stones throw from the stadium not going because of £2 is anything but a poor excuse not to support league 2 football.
I do but yesterday they were horrible so bought something. I'll stick with what I know in future.Take sarnies with you and give £2 to someone in the cash queue, some people are so selfish.
And that would be to expensive aswell then.£15 isn't realistic - Nuneaton charge that for part time football.
Alton Towers don't increase their prices though for a lesser product.Let's be honest on here, how many of us genuinely cannot afford to pay the advance day ticket price or it would have a severe impact on their life. I.e. Not paying bills, food, clothes etc
I get the increase point and am completely against a disincentive for someone to pay more a few hours later, that's wrong in any form of life but also the same for going to the sea life centre, Alton towers and any other sociable/family experience where we all purchase in advance to save the marked up day ticket price.
Hands up, who is it unaffordable for?
Alton Towers don't increase their prices though for a lesser product.
You are probably right. For some people it could be a combination of all 3.One minute people can't afford it
Then it's the owners
Now it's the quality on offer
Moan for moaning sake.
So it's not about affordability?It won't, but now it is.
My mate and I were thinking of going yesterday, and didn't - we were put off by the pay on the gate price. I would happily turn up and pay £20 to get in, but just feel that the extra fiver is a piss-take, given the lower league football we are now occupying.
I take my hat off to those who go every week, especially those who travel a lot further than I would have to. We will attend more games, and not just based on the results of the next few weeks, but we are just a bit more picky, given what we are asked to pay. A drop in prices would encourage some like me to attend more regularly, but the only way for the gates to increase will be continued good performances/results.
Last year we went to a game in Dusseldorf - Bundesliga 2, so Championship level. We paid 17 Euros, and our match ticket gave us free public transport to and from the game. And you could have a drink while watching the game!
So it's not about affordability?
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