If Chelsea had just had the same last 15 years as we've had they'd be struggling to get 25K. Spurs however would still be in the 30-35K range. Liverpool are a strange one, everyone has an image of a packed Anfield in the 80s and yet you look at their averages during that time and even though they were winning everything their average attendances were quite shit.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on March 26, 2013, 09:51:30 PMArsenal don't sell out anymore, their annual 60k attendances are just tickets sold.There's loads of gaps for most of their games now.They sell out the games, their season ticket holders just don't attend them all. It's said that up to 8,000 ticket holders fail to turn up at any given match.
Arsenal don't sell out anymore, their annual 60k attendances are just tickets sold.There's loads of gaps for most of their games now.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on March 02, 2013, 07:38:31 PMIf Chelsea had just had the same last 15 years as we've had they'd be struggling to get 25K. Spurs however would still be in the 30-35K range. Liverpool are a strange one, everyone has an image of a packed Anfield in the 80s and yet you look at their averages during that time and even though they were winning everything their average attendances were quite shit. I think a lot of it's because they were bored with winning everything. The one year they won nothing, their crowds went up. As dan touched on as well, unemployment up there was much worse than we experienced.
I think they'll be a price freeze across the board next season. They wouldn't dare increase the prices after the shite we've been put through this season.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on April 01, 2013, 10:23:11 AMI think they'll be a price freeze across the board next season. They wouldn't dare increase the prices after the shite we've been put through this season. ....and without knowing what division we're going to be playing in!
I reckon my £295 ticket will go up by £50 and the rest will stay more or less the same.
Quote from: Ad@m on March 03, 2013, 07:41:53 PMThe truth of the matter is that in the list of factors which affect attendances, ticket prices are somewhere near the bottom. Arsenal's the classic example - their prices are the highest in the country and have sky-rocketed over the past 15 years and for that whole period they've basically sold out every single home game, even when they moved stadium to one with a capacity 22,000 greater.I think it is misleading to look at the situation at Arsenal and compare it to the rest of the league.Arsenal could probably sell 20k tickets every home match just to tourists who fancy taking in a game. There is always going to be demand for their tickets, they are the biggest club in one of the most tourist attracting cities in the world, and they play in the best marketed league in the world.Our attendances seem to be way more price elastic, though, and we are far from being alone.
The truth of the matter is that in the list of factors which affect attendances, ticket prices are somewhere near the bottom. Arsenal's the classic example - their prices are the highest in the country and have sky-rocketed over the past 15 years and for that whole period they've basically sold out every single home game, even when they moved stadium to one with a capacity 22,000 greater.