Be good to get an update on match day prices soon, it’s the one thing stopping me buying a season ticketI think it depends on the matchday ticket price. If its 15/16 quid with the odd 10 quid on a weekday evening that should be feasible which is remarkable given the last few seasons or dross on the pitch and poor management by RM off the pitch!
Think I’m the zoom call they were trying to convince Tom that pre order @ £17 and £19 on the dayBe good to get an update on match day prices soon, it’s the one thing stopping me buying a season ticket
Think I’m the zoom call they were trying to convince Tom that pre order @ £17 and £19 on the day
Any news about us old gits?Think I’m the zoom call they were trying to convince Tom that pre order @ £17 and £19 on the day
Not in the zoom meeting sorry just spoke about possible adult ticketAny news about us old gits?
If I remember Tom said said was good on the reasoning i5twas lower than £20 as one of the guys said that it should be under £20Think I’m the zoom call they were trying to convince Tom that pre order @ £17 and £19 on the day
Not everyone can afford a season ticket (even at this great price) or commit to one because of work/other things. As I see it, it’s still £22 for me and my son to go and yup, a reduction to £20 or £18 as you say would be welcome but won’t significantly boost the attendance. I’d pay £22, I’d happily pay £18.I'd be very surprised if they make the match day prices too low.
Keeping them slightly higher will make up the minds of a good few to buy a season card instead.
I think £18 in advance and £20 on the day would be about right.
So how come when I ask my wife how much it cost and she says a tenner that it’s always £19.99 ? Or was she just left out of the research group??I'd expect to see the pricing for adult advance tickets below £20 and on the day prices above £20. I'd imagine a few people are thinking because we now find ourselves as a non-league club we should be pricing ourselves like a club that sells tickets from a raffle strip and charge £5 / £10 entry.
Lots of psychology around pricing strategies some of which makes interesting reading. For example people are more likely to purchase at £19.99 than £20 not because it's cheaper but because of the "left digit effect" with 1 being less than 2. Although the general public are aware of this so some supermarkets price items as £x.94 or £x.97. In our mind this represents the "real" price and not the cynical plot by supermarkets to price at £x.99. But then this is offset against people deciding to round prices. So in some people's mind £18 is rounded to then nearest £5.
Not everyone can afford a season ticket (even at this great price) or commit to one because of work/other things. As I see it, it’s still £22 for me and my son to go and yup, a reduction to £20 or £18 as you say would be welcome but won’t significantly boost the attendance. I’d pay £22, I’d happily pay £18.
The fair weather ones will only come if we start winning .. regardless of cost. Right now watching Southend is for the hard core only.
I paid via credit card for mine.Do they take Credit cards?
Cheers?I paid via credit card for mine.
Does anyone know when these will be sent out
Does anyone know when these will be sent out