Are the season ticket prices gonna drop down significantly? What I think they should do is make a slight reduction and explain that keeping them at a higher level than other teams in the league would mean more money coming into the club, which can be used on youth development and building up a strong squad. If this is done over a 3 year period we should be the richest team in each division we step up to being able to buy the best players, thus finishing top each time and adding to the bank balance. Then when we get up to the SPL, if it's still there, we should be on a more than sound financial footing to challenge for the SPL title. I just hope that by the time we do return that our coefficient isn't completely knackered.
Forget the coefficient. Both Rangers and Celtic ****ed that already. It's gone. Ticket Prices should be dropped to £200 for Div 3. I hear we've sold about 300 tickets I hope Green was at UEFA yesterday enquiring about joining the English leagues I really do.
Funny you should have a thread about this...... As requested http://www.rosscountyfootballclub.co.uk/news/staggies'-spl-season-ticket-sales-soar.aspx Ross County http://www.thefootballforum.net/index.php?/topic/213043-aberdeen-season-tickets-up-35/ Aberdeen http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/footba...b-for-rejecting-newco-rangers-86908-23899693/ Dundee Utd http://www.motherwellfc.co.uk/2012/06/06/season-ticket-sales-show-increase/ Motherwell http://www.paisleydailyexpress.co.u...st-mirren-season-ticket-sales-87085-31128312/ St Mirren http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/footba...-s-rant-against-rangers-newco-86908-23902616/ Hearts http://www.scotsman.com/the-scotsma...eason-ticket-sales-show-an-increase-1-2369666 Kilmarnock Ref OP Sevco prices should drop by a fair amount
hopefully they continue to support their teams year after year and not just this season as a jerk reaction
I thought the SFL set the prices for the matches? I remember going to a few 3rd division games a few seasons ago, and it was the same price every time. Maybe that's just the way the teams down there did it in the past though, doubt it will be the same with Sevco in there.
I was just reading about that. Apparently Sevco can't get a direct debit facility, so it's the full whack up front or credit card. That's not ideal.
But when they offered credit before on season tickets they used a 3rd party to organise the finances so I'm guessing that wouldn't be an issue.