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Post by ronvelig on Jan 25, 2004 17:44:45 GMT
How about giving reductions to people with a ticket stub from the last game, that can be stamped on the back so that it can't be used again. Therefore encouraging people to go to successive games. I think the whole ticket pricing should be lowered, but thats not going to happen, but this is one possibilty of reductions.
Also i noted that Leicester's grading scheme from last season was mentioned. They still do that this season, and the amount of fans that turn up appears to be the same most of the time, based on who i see walking past my flat to the ground.
Leicester, in my opinion are the sort of club that we should be looking to emulate. Obviously not the administration. They have a much better communication with the fans, and make their supposters fell as though they belong at the new ground. I think the atmosphereat the brit could be helped by painting a lot of the breeze block red, especially round the advertising boards. Also around the roof of the ground in the inside, there are images of fans, covered in a kind of blue mask, which although simple, makes it fell as though people belong there.
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Post by Rex on Jan 25, 2004 18:26:17 GMT
Hows this going to help Season Ticket holders exactly? TG as per sentinel has said he wants 10,000. The club cant rely on the pay on the gate people to turn up for every game wo will be mainly targetting the Season Ticket area. If they also think about reducing the match day prices then we could well end up with 20,000 plus crowds at every game.
But I'm speaking here with an idea of what might happen. So before people start getting on my case. just give it 2 weeks to see what the club might well be doing.
I did say a few posts above that Forest get 20,000 plus crowds and that is one way the club could go (look at their ST prices)
Rex
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Post by Olgrligm on Jan 25, 2004 18:35:20 GMT
The ideally ideal situation:
Prices would be CHEAPER. Current div 1 min/max prices Bradford-£15-£18 Burnley-£15-£19 baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaadiff-£16-£25(you know they're expecting to go down-high prices to see the exclusive high point in the Baadiff club history EVER) Coventry-£15-£21 CrWHO-£14.50-£16.50 Palarse-£18-£35 Derby-£20-£25(seems expensive to see such crap) Gillingham-£16-£23 Ipswich-£19-£42.50(BLOODY HELL) Millwall-£15-£25 Norwich-N/A Forest-£22-£27 PNE-£16-£19(i like those) Reading-£16-£23(home fans) £16-£20(away fans) Rotherham-£12-£20 Sheff U-£10-£22(seems like good value for a team of their calibre) STOKE-£17-£25 Scumderland-N/A Smallsall-£9-£25 Watford-£5(cheapest in the division)-£25 Prices THIS SEASON-WILL POST SEASON TICKETS SOON
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Post by Olgrligm on Jan 25, 2004 18:54:58 GMT
season tickets-div1: Bradford-£175-£350 Burnley-£310-£430 Baaaaadiff-£184-£483(likewise to my comment on the previous thread) Coventry-£295-£390 CrWHO-£270-£620(**Hack, choke cough etc**) Crystal-£315-£450 Derby-£260-£410 Gills-£383-£489 Ipswich-£230-£851(**cough[rip-off]cough**) Milwall-£155-£410 Norwich-£205-£455 Notts f-£100-£400 PNE-£220-£395 Reading-£205-£395 Rotherham-£160-£350 Sheffs U-£169-£389 STOKE-£199-£419 Scummers-N/A Smallsall-£207-£299 Watford-£220-£410
Tickets followed by season tickets(because i din't notice them) WBA-£20-£26 £160-£449 WHUFC-£26-£46 £215-£620 WIgWam-£13-£16 £171-£304 WimbledonN/A £220-£1000(GOOD GOD ALMIGHTY)
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Post by IlfordDave1975 on Jan 25, 2004 18:58:07 GMT
ummm.... better to split child/adults prices up mate
£199 @ stoke is u17 price
£339 is cheapest adult (exc early discount)
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Post by Olgrligm on Jan 26, 2004 18:59:42 GMT
My sources do not stretch that far.......
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Post by charliebester on Jan 26, 2004 19:58:02 GMT
I'd like to see Student prices introduced for people with those Student Cards. And how about a family ticket? Today, if a family of four wants to support the team throughout the season, they have to be pretty rich because if a pie, programme, match ticket, drink is bought, its going on £60+ for each game. I can't be arsed with the maths but over a season, that's ridiculous.
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Post by eeebygum on Dec 26, 2007 18:16:50 GMT
This is always a difficult one for the Club. Football in general has priced itself at a particular level that isnt cheap. We can't ignore that because a lot of what it takes to compete in football is about money and income. Increasing attendances would ease the pressure on the Club over future prices, that's a responsibility for all of us, particularly with the improvements that have taken place on and off the field. It is of course welcome that the Club are open and willing to discussing how to compromise those competing demands. However, reducing overall pricing is probably not feasible, though there may be different structures that are more attractive??
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Post by daverichards on Dec 26, 2007 18:34:26 GMT
3 years on from when it was started ... why ?
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Post by dadofsam on Dec 26, 2007 19:35:53 GMT
If we make the Prem I can really see Coates et al cashing in.
If we are in a position to make the prem will they offer us tickets at CCC prices?
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