Many on the three ticket price threads that are doing the rounds presently have numerous posters suggesting the price should be about £15. Nuneaton charge £14 terracing, £16 stand. Answer your question?
I thought Sheff U prices start at £18 the same as ours? And I thought it was reported that most clubs charge a min £2 walk up? I can see an argument for getting rid of that if there is evidence that it would make a difference.
Honest question - do you really think more than say, a thousand, would be rushing to the Ricoh on Saturday if the prices were £4 cheaper? No, most (NOT ALL as I have stated on numerous occasions) use price as an excuse because they don't care enough.
[/QUOTE]Therefore a shit fan?
Skybluelee has just quoted in the thread above "they just don't care enough"
Does that also not make them shit fans.
People can use what ever terminology they want to hide what they mean, but the outcome is the same.[
QUOTE=Nick;772735]I wouldn't say a bandwagoner would be defined as somebody who doesn't go to every game because they physically can't afford it though. I would say somebody who has only been to Gillingham and Crewe for example and even if they had all the money in the world they still probably wouldn't go.
As already stated today they sell tickets for a tenner for as many games as is allowed. I believe that is four games. It doesn't sound a lot, but on a quick calculation it is about 17% or 18% of their home games. It gives the chance for supporters that can't afford to go at usual prices. They sell many tickets at £18. We also sell tickets at £18, but only in the family stand. We have not sold many tickets for the Yeovil game, but there are not many left at £18. Why is this?
On the day a £22 ticket becomes £24. A £24 ticket becomes £26. This is for a Division 3 game. Value for money? For each person the £2 puts off going we need to sell 11 tickets making the extra £2 for. I agree that £2 isn't a lot these days, but why risk losing any supporters for such an extra charge when it won't raise much extra money?
And like I have said several times today if £4 off ticket prices won't make many more go why wouldn't putting an extra £4 on the price of tickets to what they are now stop people from going?
As do we for some games - like Friday, 'bring a mate for a tenner', 'kids for a quid', etc.
And to be fair - people have suggested it should be £15 and at least one has suggested £10.
Drama Queen. After the over the top emotional scenes on Friday following our return we now see potentially 18K walk away within 6 days. And then by page after page on here of people justifying it by saying we should be charging non-league prices. It's pathetic.
Re: £18 - probably because people know they can do this and then sit anywhere else in the North Stand? Doesn't mean they wouldn't come to the game at normal prices if this option wasn't here.
£4 more on a ticket price would put us outside the norm of pricing for this league. That may put some people off. Who knows?
Doesn't prove anything as you say. But it does show that the £4 per ticket makes a big difference to what tickets are bought whichever way you put it.
Hang on. Are you saying a Coventry 'fan' who is perfectly able to afford to come on Saturday, lives locally (and given our league appropriate pricing), has no other family/work commitments or logistical issues to contend with, and chooses not to come is anything other than a shit fan (after all the euphoria following our return)?
And are you saying a good sized chunk of the 18K that will be missing on Saturday will not fit into the above category?
If so, we will have to simply agree to disagree.
ps I have said on so many occasions, to the point of tedium, that not ALL fans fall into this category and it is quite clear from your posts that you are not one of the people I am referring to.
5 of the 6 highest crowds at the Ricoh were not subsidised.
The 3 lowest were.
Why?
A Coventry 'fan' who is perfectly able to afford to come on Saturday, lives locally, has no other family/work commitments or logistical issues to contend with, and chooses not to come isn't a "shit fan".
That's ludicrous.
That category might include plenty of people who have spent thousands of pounds over the years following the team, and it might include a lot of people who have only ever been to the occasional 'big' games, like this one.
Rather than deride them, you might want to consider what the club needs to do to encourage them to come again - that or get used to sitting in a two-thirds empty stadium in L1 with all the 'non-shit' fans like you.
5 of the 6 highest crowds at the Ricoh were not subsidised.
The 3 lowest were.
Why?
Are you saying ticket price has no impact on attendance? Really?
also i think you will find the FA cup games in there were subsidised - chelsea was £20 a ticketWere the lowest three attendances for league games or are you not using 'like for like' as usual?
Were the lowest three attendances for league games or are you not using 'like for like' as usual?
also i think you will find the FA cup games in there were subsidised - chelsea was £20 a ticket
Are you saying ticket price has no impact on attendance? Really?
Like Friday? Live on sky? Tenner a ticket? They couldn't sell enough. But everyone could have watched the game for free if they had access to sky sports.
Back to normal prices for Yeovil. Looks like it could be a poor turnout yet some are trying to say that ticket prices have nothing to do with attendances.
I think he is. This is the same Grendel who was last week deriding the part timers for turning up because tickets were cheap.
Oh come on which ever way you cut it this forum has rightly been demanding the clubs return.
I'm derided on here s the time by people who now suddenly will not be going. Other than 10,000 peoe we may as well play on mars.
Its pathetic.
What sheffield united games were £10 last season?
Are you saying ticket price has no impact on attendance? Really?
Theoretically what ticket price do people think it would take to sell 25k home tickets every week?
And this from a man who claims to work in marketing. What do you say in meetings, "No one's buying our product - ah f*ck 'em, they're all w*nkers anyway"?!
Getting the club back is just the start of what needs to happen if we're really going to get big crowds to the Ricoh. There's a long history of demise here, and just moving the club backwards and forwards from Northampton isn't going to suddenly change that.
Posted you the link earlier.
http://www.sufc.co.uk/news/article/20130912-blades-cheapest-again-1047988.aspx
Theoretically what ticket price do people think it would take to sell 25k home tickets every week?
honestly......£2.....and then you'd still struggle for 3rd tier football.
Lets face it....We've got 10,000 - 12,000 hard-core fans.....the rest simply aren't interested enough unless the big boys are in town for a cup game, there's a promise of a JPT final ticket attached or its a "I was there game" like last Friday.
And this from a man who claims to work in marketing. What do you say in meetings, "No one's buying our product - ah f*ck 'em, they're all w*nkers anyway"?!
Getting the club back is just the start of what needs to happen if we're really going to get big crowds to the Ricoh. There's a long history of demise here, and just moving the club backwards and forwards from Northampton isn't going to suddenly change that.
Absolute crap.
Doesn't say what games or how many games, it's difficult to say it proves a point without knowing that - we do family days, we do games for a tenner and kids for a quid.
Is there a list of family days and cat b games from last season? I wanted to see whether any coincided with sky games or whether there was an increase in attendance.
No I think its bullshit because I think if we were playing Aston Villa in a cup game the moan would be people can't get tickets not the price.
Its Yeovil and people can't be arsed to go. Every time its a big crowd the food areas are packed. Odd that. All these poor destitute fans can't afford more than £15 a ticket but can stuff themselves with obscenely priced beverage. Yeah right.
Really?? Show me a gate with over 25K city fans where none of the criteria I list were met.
Don't worry. He makes many claims including earning nearly as much as the Prime Minister yet doesn't seem to know much about the job he says he doesointlaugh:
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