'We are also currently in the process of reviewing our match-by-match pricing and, again, will communicate further details in the near future'. - At least it looks like they've realised they've dropped a bollock.
I phoned the ticket office (sic) this morning and was informed they'd be on sale in a couple of days, they're now on sale!
Calculate that £28 is reasonable and meets the budget, consider that people will wince at £28 so announce it as £33, then review and reduce it to £28, and people will then think it's reasonable.
But are they gonna knock a fiver off concessions as well. If they do it'll more or less put the price as the same as a membership would be.
To be fair given the ‘membership team’ appears to be one bloke on his own he’s fine quite well I think Seriously though it’s piss poor, and there will be lots of reasons for it, some we’ll agree on and some we probably won’t
Officially an east stander now, swapped from south . Love to pretend it was for another reason other than I spent most the first half Saturday asking who passed it, halfway line seat needed these days
They must have had prior communication with the FLC or whatever it’s last incarnation was called about what constitutes a fair ticket price nowadays,plus the data of previous seasons match day ticket sales… It seems the club is only interested in getting the figures up in the accounts rather than increasing fan numbers in the ground,and seem reluctant to speculate to accumulate to possibly achieve both.
To be honest, having spent over a year squinting at iFollow’s dodgy single camera shot from the top of West Stand, anywhere in the stadium is going to be an improvement. But I always need a programme fir the first match so I can work out who’s who, and having missed a whole season, if they weren’t in the regular team in 19/20 season, I haven’t got a chance. Tuesday night was “18, whose that, Smith or Cannon? Oh wait, Cannon’s a bit broader than Smith, got it. ****ing hell, now there’s another Smith on the pitch, which ones that?”