I'm not sure if anyone else has raised the subject but what do you think of the new system?
Being an ambassador I currently get my seat at a very competative price but what of the fans who select games, find it difficult to commit to a season ticket or just walk up on the day think?
Sports & Entertainment Analytical Ticketing System analyses ticket sales and buying patterns and was introduced at CCS for the first time this season. The alternative to the old tiered system sees a greater fluctuation in ticket prices, some good some I feel bad. Recently a walk up ticket for the Leeds game apparently cost almost £32. Using the Leeds game as a benchmark, do you think our numbers were reduced due to the new ticketing policy? Or is football in the current climate generally far too costly for many? Should there be a cap on the upper price?
Being an ambassador I currently get my seat at a very competative price but what of the fans who select games, find it difficult to commit to a season ticket or just walk up on the day think?
Sports & Entertainment Analytical Ticketing System analyses ticket sales and buying patterns and was introduced at CCS for the first time this season. The alternative to the old tiered system sees a greater fluctuation in ticket prices, some good some I feel bad. Recently a walk up ticket for the Leeds game apparently cost almost £32. Using the Leeds game as a benchmark, do you think our numbers were reduced due to the new ticketing policy? Or is football in the current climate generally far too costly for many? Should there be a cap on the upper price?




