Quote from: Brassneck on June 02, 2019, 07:02:11 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on June 01, 2019, 06:27:11 PMYep. It will be very hard next season to get as many tickets as we did this. PL games are for the most part very well attended now and the away allocation with the exception of some of the bigger stadiums will be quite a bit more limited I'd have thought. We'll take our full allocation everywhere.PL teams have to offer 3000 I think, whereas the Championship minimum was only2000. We reduced our allocation to visiting fans in the championship. I suspect we’ll have to open the corner section agat.Also, many away grounds in the Championship only give you the 2000 minimum. For every Preston or Wigan’s, there was an Ipswich or a millwall.I thought it was down to each club’s discretion how many they offer. It’s certainly not as high as 3k, we only give 2,700 (?) Bournemouth only hold just over 10k, so that would mean almost a third of their stadium would be away fans.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on June 01, 2019, 06:27:11 PMYep. It will be very hard next season to get as many tickets as we did this. PL games are for the most part very well attended now and the away allocation with the exception of some of the bigger stadiums will be quite a bit more limited I'd have thought. We'll take our full allocation everywhere.PL teams have to offer 3000 I think, whereas the Championship minimum was only2000. We reduced our allocation to visiting fans in the championship. I suspect we’ll have to open the corner section agat.Also, many away grounds in the Championship only give you the 2000 minimum. For every Preston or Wigan’s, there was an Ipswich or a millwall.
Yep. It will be very hard next season to get as many tickets as we did this. PL games are for the most part very well attended now and the away allocation with the exception of some of the bigger stadiums will be quite a bit more limited I'd have thought. We'll take our full allocation everywhere.
I think a few clubs have reduced away allocations since the maximum £30 rule came in, as they would rather fleece more home fans at full price.
Aways will be tough this coming season I reckon - everyone wanting to go to the big grounds again and probably smaller allocations than we get at a lot of grounds in the Championship.
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Gate money is peanuts these days -
Quote from: Brassneck on June 03, 2019, 12:52:25 AMGate money is peanuts these days - "Big" clubs continue to rake in money from gate receipts - Man United made £112m in 2017, Liverpool £73m, Man City £52m........all the way down to Bournemouth's £6m.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on June 03, 2019, 11:30:01 AMQuote from: Brassneck on June 03, 2019, 12:52:25 AMGate money is peanuts these days - "Big" clubs continue to rake in money from gate receipts - Man United made £112m in 2017, Liverpool £73m, Man City £52m........all the way down to Bournemouth's £6m. That would have to include hospitality. Unless the admission for home fans is approaching £100