Paul Shrimper
Youth Team
£390 is steep for any League 2 club.
That is your opinion, but obviously the club disagrees. Club has to cover its costs or at least try to do so, then it will fix the prices where it feels will maximise its income.
£390 is steep for any League 2 club.
My son, who’s 15 and was the reason that I started going to SUFC for some father and son bonding time, has now had enough of league 2 football. A mate of mine took me to Fulham a couple of months ago because his friend couldn’t get to a game. The football I saw was terrific – one touch and on the floor. I was amazed when he told me the season ticket prices. When I told my son about it he wanted us to switch. Reluctantly, to preserve the times with my him, I have bought season tickets for the two of us in the family stand at Craven Cottage. £399 for me and £95 for my son. He gets a home shirt thrown in too. I’m sorry to transfer over and will keep following the Blues, attending big games if I can, but the sad fact is that if I kept up my season ticket I’d be going on my own.
Why do you think that the corner shop doesn't charge the same price as them? It's because they are smaller and so can't afford to charge the same price. If they charge £10 more for a weekly shop then they may not get as many customers, but ultimately it means they stay in business. It's the same with a league 2 club.Im not remotely interested that the premier league clubs get x amount from sky etc .
The fact is there are people getting to watch a much higher level of football than league two , but for the same price .
If you go into you local corner shop to do your weeks shopping and it costs £50 , but you can get a better service options at tesco down the road for £40 its stands to reason that the masses will head in that direction .
Quality versus price will always win through. Even more so when the economy has gone tits up.
£20+ to watch basement football is criminal, but we go because we love the club and enjoy being out of the house and away from the mrs or work for a few hours.
Unless we are challenging for the auto's from the off i can see some really low crowds next season if the budget id reduced further.
....Far too much to pay for the garbage that Sturrock serves up. West Ham is around 500 quid for a far better spectacle playing the likes of Man City etc.
....Far too much to pay for the garbage that Sturrock serves up. West Ham is around 500 quid for a far better spectacle playing the likes of Man City etc.
...it was a rough estimate and the football will be at least 6 times better!
Im not remotely interested that the premier league clubs get x amount from sky etc .
The fact is there are people getting to watch a much higher level of football than league two , but for the same price .
If you go into you local corner shop to do your weeks shopping and it costs £50 , but you can get a better service options at tesco down the road for £40 its stands to reason that the masses will head in that direction .
Quality versus price will always win through. Even more so when the economy has gone tits up.
£20+ to watch basement football is criminal, but we go because we love the club and enjoy being out of the house and away from the mrs or work for a few hours.
Unless we are challenging for the auto's from the off i can see some really low crowds next season if the budget id reduced further.
Bradford have sold 3,714 to date I think. Which aint great considering the price. No doubt they will get a lot more come pay day. But the cheap offer ends at the end of the month. So I think their crowds will be down quite a bit next season...
This must be their 6th season down at this level and although they have had the crowds they have hardly ever challenged even for the play-offs. First season in League 2 they had 17,000 season ticket holders, numbers have been dropping every season since then.
I would think that even though Bradford is a big city if it was not for the cheap season tickets then their crowds last season would have been around the 6,000 mark and looking at the poor sales so far this season they might be down to 7,500 season ticket holders season.
I wonder if we will get a cheap season ticket offer if we ever move to our new ground!
Once drank a full Watneys Party Seven in under 30 minutes and that was after several earlier drinks. Was then very ill. Happy days.:hilarious:If I bought a round of 6 drinks I'd expect the others to buy their round too and would be hard pushed to get through them all in half an hour. Could give it a go, though. :winking:
Not necessarily if it results in a greater sales...but it would be a bit of guessing game for the club to pitch the price at the right level. Quite like their 50/50 deal, though I think we'd have to offer it at £120 mark to sell the tickets at £10. So you'd have to attend at less half the games to make it worthwhile.If we reduced the ticket prices the budget would reduce even more.
£17 for a football match really isnt criminal, it can cost £12 to go to the cinema, a pint can cost a fiver in some places.
Not necessarily if it results in a greater sales...but it would be a bit of guessing game for the club to pitch the price at the right level. Quite like their 50/50 deal, though I think we'd have to offer it at £120 mark to sell the tickets at £10. So you'd have to attend at less half the games to make it worthwhile.