I struggle to get up to home games with living and working so far south so I'm not really in a position to say 'do this do that' as season ticket holders would be.
However I would like to see the club trial a system whereby our average attendance and therefore ticket revenue is measured over, say, the first three months of the season. Then take said average figure, and work out how much that would equate to per ticket with the extra 8000 people. Should save a fiver or so off the ticket price and would be interesting to see if this drop in price filled the ground.
It wouldn't make the club any more money, but it wouldn't lose us any either, and I'm very much of the 'if the seats are there we should fill them' philosophy. Hopefully cheaper seats = extra 8/10 000 = better atmosphere = players wanting to play here more = success on the field = full stadium at original ticket cost.
I struggle to get up to home games with living and working so far south so I'm not really in a position to say 'do this do that' as season ticket holders would be.
However I would like to see the club trial a system whereby our average attendance and therefore ticket revenue is measured over, say, the first three months of the season. Then take said average figure, and work out how much that would equate to per ticket with the extra 8000 people. Should save a fiver or so off the ticket price and would be interesting to see if this drop in price filled the ground.
It wouldn't make the club any more money, but it wouldn't lose us any either, and I'm very much of the 'if the seats are there we should fill them' philosophy. Hopefully cheaper seats = extra 8/10 000 = better atmosphere = players wanting to play here more = success on the field = full stadium at original ticket cost.
Disco- like Dorset said, maybe the pies and beer will pay for the security and maintenance?! Everyone loves a good pie!
Disco- like Dorset said, maybe the pies and beer will pay for the security and maintenance?! Everyone loves a good pie!