windermereROYAL wrote:Well the prices have been frozen for something like 4 years now, I would expect a £20-30 increase.
I would concur with the sentiment on a personal level, I think my ST is exceptionally good value and wouldn't object (or hesitate to renew) if it increased in price. Whether this is the right strategy to actually increase crowds and revenue I am not so sure....Zip wrote:windermereROYAL wrote:Well the prices have been frozen for something like 4 years now, I would expect a £20-30 increase.
ST prices actually went down for me and my son for this season. I doubt there are better priced season tickets in the entire division. I would expect and accept a rise in price for this time around.
Part of the problem for the club is average attendances are down on last season. We will probably end up with an average gate of 15,000 this season. If there is any price hike it will have to very small.Nameless wrote:I would concur with the sentiment on a personal level, I think my ST is exceptionally good value and wouldn't object (or hesitate to renew) if it increased in price. Whether this is the right strategy to actually increase crowds and revenue I am not so sure....Zip wrote:windermereROYAL wrote:Well the prices have been frozen for something like 4 years now, I would expect a £20-30 increase.
ST prices actually went down for me and my son for this season. I doubt there are better priced season tickets in the entire division. I would expect and accept a rise in price for this time around.
Need to factor in that part of that reduction is self inflicted. By reducing the away capacity we've possibly knocked 1000 off our average home gate. Club1871 is a positive thing but it won't be earning us any revenue as it's essentially just relocating home fans within the ground.Zip wrote:Part of the problem for the club is average attendances are down on last season. We will probably end up with an average gate of 15,000 this season. If there is any price hike it will have to very small.Nameless wrote:I would concur with the sentiment on a personal level, I think my ST is exceptionally good value and wouldn't object (or hesitate to renew) if it increased in price. Whether this is the right strategy to actually increase crowds and revenue I am not so sure....Zip wrote:
ST prices actually went down for me and my son for this season. I doubt there are better priced season tickets in the entire division. I would expect and accept a rise in price for this time around.
Nobody has said that. The fact remains ST’s are incredibly good value. It works out at about £8 per game each for me and my son. If the club increases prices I will have no complaints.Elm Park Kid wrote:Why would any fan want season ticket prices to increase?
Our season ticket prices are cheaper than some league 1 and league 2 teams. Represent exceptionally good value.Elm Park Kid wrote:Why would any fan want season ticket prices to increase?
It’s £15 a game as an adult STH. That saves £5 a game minimum. The odd game where you can save an extra fiver if you can get a STH tobuy you a ticket hardly compares to the overall saving.riverroyal wrote:I can't see the prices going up. Football is changing, the live midweek games put some people off attending when it's on the red button and the fact season ticket holders can bring other supporters along for £10 for these games means that if you are a season ticket holder (unless you go to all 23 matches) it probably isn't worth the saving it once was.
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