Quote from: Border villan on March 10, 2025, 03:09:06 PMBut that’s the plan, alienate season ticket holders so they give up and then sell the seats on a match by match basis at top price.Does anyone else think that this is the general plan?I genuinely don't know what the intention is. Not just in relation to this match.I would have thought that they would want to maximise the revenue from STHs and also retain a bedrock of income from them.VP does not allow them to sell lots of premium seats because of its limitations and a new stadium would mean that they would want to carry over as much of the existing revenues as possible but under a different pricing model obviously.So i am not sure that pissing of thousands of STHs is good business practice under the circumstances.
But that’s the plan, alienate season ticket holders so they give up and then sell the seats on a match by match basis at top price.
ST holders who miss half the games and resell back to the club are valuable Paid up front £45Club then take 20% = £10 And resell at upto £70 So the seat then is £125 for the club all in
They are using the proviso that they had stated that attendance at those FA Cup games might impact on ticket distribution for future FA Cup games.
Quote from: VillaTim on March 10, 2025, 08:40:19 PMST holders who miss half the games and resell back to the club are valuable Paid up front £45Club then take 20% = £10 And resell at upto £70 So the seat then is £125 for the club all in And yet isn’t there a cap on how many times STs can be sold back to the club each season? 5 isn’t it?
Quote from: ChicagoLion on March 10, 2025, 03:19:43 PMQuote from: Border villan on March 10, 2025, 03:09:06 PMBut that’s the plan, alienate season ticket holders so they give up and then sell the seats on a match by match basis at top price.Does anyone else think that this is the general plan?I genuinely don't know what the intention is. Not just in relation to this match.I would have thought that they would want to maximise the revenue from STHs and also retain a bedrock of income from them.VP does not allow them to sell lots of premium seats because of its limitations and a new stadium would mean that they would want to carry over as much of the existing revenues as possible but under a different pricing model obviously.So i am not sure that pissing of thousands of STHs is good business practice under the circumstances.I agree with you that I think their aim must be to maintain a bedrock of STHs and then maximise revenue from remaining tickets. I assume STHs pay for their ticket up front, which is a massive boost to the club’s cash flow. Am I right on this? Charging us members through the nose for certain match day tickets allows the club to maximise revenue over the STH average of £40 per match. I think I’ve paid £70 for Forest in a few weeks which feels mad.
I haven’t read all of the thread so maybe this point has been made, or maybe I’m missing the point, but in the 2020 league cup final, attendance at the other ties in that cup run were definitely taken into account, so not a new thing.
For the Preston game , they should prioritise all fans who were at the 0-2 RDM shit show when despite epic shitness we took 6000 up there to watch Ashley Westwood point as Calum Robinson walked through us to score . Plus it pissed down .
For those that are interested, I reckon there are about 2,000 tickets still left but that was about 20 mins ago. It was a bit rough and ready doing the maths and those numbers will go down, but I think most people in today's tranche will probably have already bought their tickets. For reference, Blocks Q and L have a lot of availability. Block N has hardly any and Block P has the next fewest.