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Match day ticket prices for 2022/2023
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As Fun Boy Three once said the Lunatics Have Taken Over The Asylum0
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What an absolute pigshitlicker1
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killerandflash said:I've not paid much attention to matchday prices as I've generally always had a season ticket, but didn't we used to have price bands for games, gold, silver bronze type classifications depending on the attractiveness of the fixture?
Thus a Saturday game versus Ipswich or Sheffield Wednesday would be gold whereas FGR on a Tuesday would be plastic bronze0 -
JohnnyH2 said:
Slapping a big price on tickets right now is bad for fans, especially in the current climate, and in the long term counterproductive for the owner in terms of revenues. I doubt they're even making more money right now with the higher prices judging by the attendance last night.
So frustrating that the fans get it, and the club's leadership team clearly do not. That Leo Rifkind tweet... just baffling if he was serious.3 -
Less than 7,000 in the stadium last night0
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cabbles said:The thing I find odd is that I was paying £500 for my season ticket when we were in the Prem. I’m now paying £625 for it in League One. Granted, that’s 15 years of inflation baked in, when you look at it the product has deteriorated. Football is a funny old game
I thought you might like to know that your £500 15 years ago would be £836 today. (RPI measure.) But you might wish to factor in that today you get to be wholly depressed and utterly pissed off 23 times a season rather than being mildly euphoric or slightly disappointed only 19 times in the PL.
Edited to add: Of course football inflation measures are a whole different ball game. At least, according to this web site https://www.totallymoney.com/content/transfer-index/
So, for example, if Spurs were to buy Darren Bent from Charlton today rather than 15 years ago, he would cost them £57mn.0 -
FGR on a Tuesday night, with streaming, was always going to be a rubbish attendance. The problem is the other games have shown the pricing doesn’t and won’t work on its own terms - maximising revenue. It’s not just affordability, it’s the sense fans have of being ripped off.18
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cafcfan said:cabbles said:The thing I find odd is that I was paying £500 for my season ticket when we were in the Prem. I’m now paying £625 for it in League One. Granted, that’s 15 years of inflation baked in, when you look at it the product has deteriorated. Football is a funny old game6
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As I've said before even if TS does change (reduce) the prices given wider economic climate I don't think any significant uptake will follow straight away.
It will however make it more likely some will return as (if) the football improves.
It should still be done regardless. Just set expectations alongside it though.2 - Sponsored links:
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As a further thought if the club is displaying this level of logic it doesn't augur well should we ever get a 'big' Premier League team at home in a cup competition.
Fans will be asked to pay through the nose rather than be rewarded with an attractive fixture.0 -
Airman Brown said:FGR on a Tuesday night, with streaming, was always going to be a rubbish attendance. The problem is the other games have shown the pricing doesn’t and won’t work on its own terms - maximising revenue. It’s not just affordability, it’s the sense fans have of being ripped off.1
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Playing devils advocate, the 3 ticket package represents much better value doesn’t it??0
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Well, I have had a quick bit of research about the cost of NFL ticket prices and American college football ticket prices.
I reckon our owner is influenced by his American experience of sport and the spectators.
In the NFl one estimate is the average ticket price is $151, which seems low when you see ticket prices of $240 to $360 for sum clubs,
then i checked American college football and the lowest prices seem to be $240 to $350 for tickets.
So, this is where he gets his ideas about what spectators' contribution to income of our club should be, might come from.0 -
NFL and college football prices can be really high but consider the rarity value - 8 or 9 home games in the NFL, fewer in college, and that there are far fewer teams in the NFL and at a decent level in college. There is no US equivalent of, well, home to FGR on a Tuesday night. And if it's not reached a ticket level, US games can be blacked out of local coverage I think.0
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BrentfordAddick said:NFL and college football prices can be really high but consider the rarity value - 8 or 9 home games in the NFL, fewer in college, and that there are far fewer teams in the NFL and at a decent level in college. There is no US equivalent of, well, home to FGR on a Tuesday night. And if it's not reached a ticket level, US games can be blacked out of local coverage I think.0
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Which would or could explain why he thought he had the kind of wealth that could run a football club. I will admit that pretty much from day two of his ownership I expressed my doubts about that.0
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Taxi_Lad said:Playing devils advocate, the 3 ticket package represents much better value doesn’t it??1
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I’m willing to bet that they won’t announce how many of the ticket triptychs they eventually manage to sell…0
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Fumbluff said:I’m willing to bet that they won’t announce how many of the ticket triptychs they eventually manage to sell…
Trying to make the fact that you will also be getting your tickets at the early-buy price, up to 11am on matchday, as a selling point is also a piss-take.1 -
If attendances are a shit show now, just wait until Dec/jan/Feb when the weather is awful.
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Look I can't get worked up with them trying different or novel ideas, it shows inventiveness, i.e. last season -giving tickets away to locals , local grass roots football clubs , schools etc.
However the basic price hike on tickets was ill-judged - due to timing and general financial/cost of living issues. They should have been flagging up that if you wanted to attend games the economical way to do it is with a season ticket early doors like from April 22 for the new season by demonstrating the difference with the walk up price. But the walk up price was kept secret for quite a while.
As a fan I would happily pay a lot more for a ticket. if we were winning or in the race to win something....0