QuoteWe are never going to compete financially with those clubs who bring in far more through ticket sales. ManU or Arsenal put up ticket prices knowing that if a season ticket holder doesn't renew, then there's a waiting list of fans to take their place.What about Spurs, Everton, Sunderland etc?As Paulie says above, prices for football in this country are ridiculously high but within that ours are among the best.
We are never going to compete financially with those clubs who bring in far more through ticket sales. ManU or Arsenal put up ticket prices knowing that if a season ticket holder doesn't renew, then there's a waiting list of fans to take their place.
I'm in L2 (obviously) but haven't been home to see my pack yet Can anyone tell me I'm paying next season?
Stupid question, but is Witton Lane Upper (P6) going to be £580 for an adult? I ask because it says up to £790 when I hover the mouse over P6.
Quote from: Chris Smith on May 06, 2011, 01:33:15 PMQuoteWe are never going to compete financially with those clubs who bring in far more through ticket sales. ManU or Arsenal put up ticket prices knowing that if a season ticket holder doesn't renew, then there's a waiting list of fans to take their place.What about Spurs, Everton, Sunderland etc?As Paulie says above, prices for football in this country are ridiculously high but within that ours are among the best. Spurs have a big waiting list too. That's why they're looking to move to a much bigger stadium. Everton's gates are down roughly by the same amount as ours this season. The league table tells me that we are competing with Sunderland and their gates are on average 600 down on last season even though they've performed better.
Quote from: DeKuip on May 06, 2011, 01:56:00 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on May 06, 2011, 01:33:15 PMQuoteWe are never going to compete financially with those clubs who bring in far more through ticket sales. ManU or Arsenal put up ticket prices knowing that if a season ticket holder doesn't renew, then there's a waiting list of fans to take their place.What about Spurs, Everton, Sunderland etc?As Paulie says above, prices for football in this country are ridiculously high but within that ours are among the best. Spurs have a big waiting list too. That's why they're looking to move to a much bigger stadium. Everton's gates are down roughly by the same amount as ours this season. The league table tells me that we are competing with Sunderland and their gates are on average 600 down on last season even though they've performed better.But they receive more income through higher prices, as VD shows below.The prices are a bastard, no two ways about it, but that's the world we are in.