Looks like there's a price hike coming later this week...

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It's a fair point, I was made to move after the first five years at the KC, due to a change in the corporate facilities at the club. I didn't want to move and I hated it to start with, but after a few months, I'd just got to know the people around me and it really made no difference, in fact the view was a bit better.

Answered above, but it's not a point that can be viewed in isolation.
 
I understand the anger at the price rise, but what do you expect. The 7.5 million for Jelavic and another for long comes from where? You want premier league football you have to pay for it simple. You cant be charging people championship prices and expect to be competitive.
 
How long do we have to renew? In other words how long do we have to come up with the extra cash?

And just to quote our esteemed leader

'watching football should be free'

'I'm here to save the club and manage the club for the benefit of the community'

'gone within 24 hours'

'I have never said something and then gone back on it'
 
It won't be mentioned by the owners, but the increase predicted in season ticket revenue will be to compensate the loss of earnings that
was budgeted by them now that the name change is not going ahead.
 
I understand the anger at the price rise, but what do you expect. The 7.5 million for Jelavic and another for long comes from where? You want premier league football you have to pay for it simple. You cant be charging people championship prices and expect to be competitive.

Premier League football is paid for by Sky subscriptions, not money on the turnstiles, even if everyone renewed at the higher prices, it will generate far less money than finishing two places higher in the league, or having a half decent FA Cup run.
 
Premier League football is paid for by Sky subscriptions, not money on the turnstiles, even if everyone renewed at the higher prices, it will generate far less money than finishing two places higher in the league, or having a half decent FA Cup run.

Yes, however it does bring some revenue in and if that goes up from 7% to 9% its a lot of money
 
Why is the North Stand more expensive than the South?
 
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Understandable, but three season passes for 850 is so cheap for premier league football. Its never going to be popular and its a shame it is pricing people out but all these footballers that we need to pay 25000 a week needs to come from the back pocket of hard working people through ticket sales, sky subscriptions and merchandising
 
Going on what I've read it looks like my pass will raise from £425(I paid DD so had a admin fee of £25. To £514 all in because they've waved the admin fee. A raise of £89 isn't ideal for me personally. But I really hate being sat behind the goal.
 
We've had cheap passes for ages. I dropped out a couple of years ago due to the cost of travel, living away. But in League 2 a pass gave you something like 11 free games. That is madness. I think this was eroded over time with fewer free games but how many free games did you get last season based on the average ticket price.

This problem people are finding today has its root set from a pricing model that was created years ago.
 
Understandable, but three season passes for 850 is so cheap for premier league football. Its never going to be popular and its a shame it is pricing people out but all these footballers that we need to pay 25000 a week needs to come from the back pocket of hard working people through ticket sales, sky subscriptions and merchandising

Why? Allam himself says that's a minor element. More people in with more disposable income would/should lead to more merchandise and concession sales, increasing the prices will more likely reduce the profit and the atmosphere.
 
Understandable, but three season passes for 850 is so cheap for premier league football. Its never going to be popular and its a shame it is pricing people out but all these footballers that we need to pay 25000 a week needs to come from the back pocket of hard working people through ticket sales, sky subscriptions and merchandising

The thing is, we're now going to be paying more than the likes of Villa, Sunderland and Swansea, which is fair enough, as long as we sign players like Bony and have similar expectations.