The whole thread issue is really about any product for sale....supply and demand and competitiveness in its rivals market place.With this in mind we are probably very well positioned against others for value for money ST, probably about only 2 or 3 clubs have cheaper prices available. As for just AVFC product, against last year i would say it is reasonable against a very good season with progress in a couple of competitions that many others didnt have.But for this season, we do not yet know what or who will be paraded in front of us, so to a degree its a bit of a gamble at the moment
Quote from: "Pete3206"Love the opening line. Basically, buy a season ticket or pay through the nose you mugs.That's exactly what I thought. Not very subtle.
Love the opening line. Basically, buy a season ticket or pay through the nose you mugs.
Quote from: "pauliewalnuts"Quote from: "Pete3206"Love the opening line. Basically, buy a season ticket or pay through the nose you mugs.That's exactly what I thought. Not very subtle.Exactly. As i'm not going to get a season ticket they are calline me a mug. Unfortunately I'm not so my dosh will stay in my pocket. It's rather insulting isn't it?
Quote from: "Drummond"Quote from: "pauliewalnuts"Quote from: "Pete3206"Love the opening line. Basically, buy a season ticket or pay through the nose you mugs.That's exactly what I thought. Not very subtle.Exactly. As i'm not going to get a season ticket they are calline me a mug. Unfortunately I'm not so my dosh will stay in my pocket. It's rather insulting isn't it?It's just a bit of marketing isn't it? Agreed it's non too subtle but I think you'd have to be a pretty sensitive soul to be insulted by it.
Quote from: "Chris Smith"Quote from: "Drummond"Quote from: "pauliewalnuts"Quote from: "Pete3206"Love the opening line. Basically, buy a season ticket or pay through the nose you mugs.That's exactly what I thought. Not very subtle.Exactly. As i'm not going to get a season ticket they are calline me a mug. Unfortunately I'm not so my dosh will stay in my pocket. It's rather insulting isn't it?It's just a bit of marketing isn't it? Agreed it's non too subtle but I think you'd have to be a pretty sensitive soul to be insulted by it.I don't think it's insulting, I just think it's rude and out-of-order. Like other people, I don't have enough disposable income to go and spend £300-400 on a season ticket.And yet, because of that, every game I do go to I am not going to have to pay through the nose because they're, basically, trying to force season tickets from fans.
Personally I think it's actually the ST holders who might feel put out this season.By hiking match day prices this much they really are pricing out the casual match-by-match fan, and when they realise this (like when some games barely get above the ST holder level) then out will come the bargains. I fully expect to be able to get into the less popular games after Christmas for about a tenner.And every time they have to discount a league game in order to not have swathes of empty seats, it further devalues your season ticket.
Quote from: "Dave Cooper"Personally I think it's actually the ST holders who might feel put out this season.By hiking match day prices this much they really are pricing out the casual match-by-match fan, and when they realise this (like when some games barely get above the ST holder level) then out will come the bargains. I fully expect to be able to get into the less popular games after Christmas for about a tenner.And every time they have to discount a league game in order to not have swathes of empty seats, it further devalues your season ticket.How much have they "hiked" them by?Mountains out of molehills, something this site does brilliantly.
Noth Stand Upper cat A has gone up 50% in 2 years (£20 to £30).It looks like we'll be charging away fans up to £45 for tickets which is again too much.There's enough money in the game that we should be able to charge the fans reasonable admission prices across the board (I would say in the region of 20 quid). The extra revenue generated is only going to disappear down the trouser pockets of the players and agents rather than contribute to any greater good.That said, I'm lucky enough to have enough disposable income to afford a season ticket. There's many who don't.