Products are priced and sold based on supply and demand. The market price for a product is set by the market. In this instance if the market is prepared to pay £15 for the product then thats what it will cost. However if customers aren't prepared to pay that then the price will probably reduce
But this goes back to the argument about what fans are to clubs, and the wider role they play in society.And isn't the problem highlighted by several posts here. Some will pay £15, some say £10 and one says £4.95. Another says £10 per month for all games, not just the Albion (which, not even considering broadcasting costs, would mean each EPL club getting a grand total of 50p a month from those that do subscribe).
Products are priced and sold based on supply and demand. The market price for a product is set by the market. In this instance if the market is prepared to pay £15 for the product then thats what it will cost. However if customers aren't prepared to pay that then the price will probably reduce
Do you buy fake after shave and clothes, effectively making the genuine stuff dearer to the rest of us? Would you buy fake alcohol? What about fake safety equipment?
It is illegal and in some cases harmful
Indirectly, I did wonder if we are heading for a big hike in season tickets next year, dressed up in the fact that we might have already paid a chunk of it already.
They can’t be sure before a PPV ball has been kicked that £15 is the perfect price .... I assume to maximise revenue.
Apologies if always mentioned, but does anyone know what the average net profit we make from staging a league home game is?
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The price of the product has not been set by the market in this instance though, has it. If it had, the price would not have been set at £15. I can’t see many fans wanting to pay for games that have not been selected by Sky or BT. There’s a reason why they weren’t picked!
Indirectly, I did wonder if we are heading for a big hike in season tickets next year, dressed up in the fact that we might have already paid a chunk of it already.
Sounds about right. 30,000 tickets, average price £30. Merchandise and food takings to be added on, although matchday staff wages to be deducted.I think it has been reported that Albion miss out on more than £1million every time they play a PL match behind closed doors.
I think it has been reported that Albion miss out on more than £1million every time they play a PL match behind closed doors.
I've continued paying for a season ticket throughout the lockdown, didn't take the break either. Hesgoal / VIP League streams it is then.
F*ck BHA.
Wow. Never thought I'd type that.
I wonder if the Board are particularly bothered about dissenters abstaining and complaining?
If 10,000 go for PPV, that’s £150,000 of extra revenue (less 1/6 in VAT), gladly banked for each PPV game.
The price of the product has not been set by the market in this instance though, has it. If it had, the price would not have been set at £15. I can’t see many fans wanting to pay for games that have not been selected by Sky or BT. There’s a reason why they weren’t picked!