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Post by Trubritt on Jan 29, 2009 11:23:32 GMT
In these times of recession and job losses i have an idea witch i think would benefit all concerned how about this, starting next season, season tickets will be the same price or a shade higher than this season,now lets say next season a home match ticket cost £40 for the 1st home match now should we draw that match the following home match admission price would drop down to£30 ,lose and the following match would be £20 and so on through the season,this way if our team is playing well and winning I'm sure we would not mind paying to watch a successful team, should we be playing badly and losing at least we wont be paying top notch to watch negative rubbish, plus the players and management would definitely be under more pressure to perform well, and as for season ticket prices they could be priced for the following season on where we finish eg top 7 mid table bottom 6 and as for relegation well that sorts it self out, its just an idea what do others think could it work.
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Post by Trubritt on Jan 30, 2009 20:22:55 GMT
well i thought it was a good if nobody else does
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pad1
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Post by pad1 on Jan 30, 2009 20:25:20 GMT
not a bad idea mucka,but i cant see it happening.................
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Post by Stafford-Stokie on Jan 30, 2009 20:36:09 GMT
Most proper fans (finances permitting) will keep going regardless. If people only want to go when things are going well and not support the team when they need it then stuff em.
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Post by mystokebadge on Jan 30, 2009 20:39:11 GMT
In principle its a good idea,however if we stay up and we have a bad run i can't see the club charging us rock bottom prices if we were playing the big 4 in that run.
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Post by mosscat on Jan 30, 2009 22:19:13 GMT
not a good idea, so the worse the run the less money coming in to try and better the squad etc.....
Football will have to get cheaper, prices inside the ground like food and beer could drop and tickets slightly cheaper would help. next year season ticket sales will show some reflection on if its too expensive.
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Post by Baggs on Jan 30, 2009 23:43:55 GMT
if by some miracle we won 3 on the bounce that 4th game (which could be a cold windy Tuesday night in October) would be about 70 quid!
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Post by Stephen Frys' Ring on Jan 31, 2009 2:33:23 GMT
Ok folks i'll do it............................................... It really is a shit idea,however,at least your thinking ! Have another crack ;D Something a little less higgle-de-piggledy-( yes i believe this is top management talk) Could do better
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Post by Northy on Jan 31, 2009 7:18:29 GMT
win 3 on the bounce then play Wigan on a freezing Tuesday night and have to pay £50, what a shite idea ;D
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Post by Trubritt on Feb 1, 2009 20:58:33 GMT
the admission would never go over £40, if you read the post properly, there are some thick posters on here ;D
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Post by avo on Feb 1, 2009 21:02:35 GMT
great idea - that will really motivate the players and ensure that the income to the come is bigger than the out-goings therefore aqllowing them to buy better players etc etc.!!
NOT
you cant even get a dance in stingfellows for £35 and that only lasts 10 mins so the prices are fair to me!
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