Bob!
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- Jul 5, 2003
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So if we get relegated the price still goes up? Am I right?
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So if we get relegated the price still goes up? Am I right?
I see your point but this time we’ve had a better quality chocolate which seemed fair to me. What will happen though if they increase the price and we go back to admittedly more chocolate but just the budget range.
I will probably need to clarify with the club but somebody on here may have had similar and know the answer. Brorther in Law is 65 in April, during this season but when he renews in Feb he will still be 64 so what price does he pay on his renewal full price as that is what he is or OAP which is what he will be before the season ends. Just a thought if he chose to pay monthly rather than in 1 payment would he pay full until he is 65 then reduce to the lower rate after his birthday. He will renew whatever but if he can get it cheaper so much the better,
Lickers justify it with "there are more home league games in the Championship".
It depends whether you prefer to lick it or suck it and see whether we have enough strength in depth to go straight back up again.
History says we would bounce straight back up.
Stephen, Gross, Dunk, Duffy and Knockaert would destroy the Championship.
if we could keep them but no goalscorer amongst them.
History says we would bounce straight back up.
Stephen, Gross, Dunk, Duffy and Knockaert would destroy the Championship.
Maybe some people prefer to spread the cost and make interest free DD payments over a 12 month period rather than over a 9 month period. The alternative might be to make a lump sum payment, say be mid June to get an early bird discount or price freeze for the following season.
History says we would bounce straight back up.
Stephen, Gross, Dunk, Duffy and Knockaert would destroy the Championship.
Four of those would be gone
So if we get relegated the price still goes up? Am I right?
Dunno the actual numbers but I'd hazard a guess that in the Prem ticket sales represent about 15% of revenue whereas in Champ it's more like 80%.
Damned if the do, damned if they dont
Dunno the actual numbers but I'd hazard a guess that in the Prem ticket sales represent about 15% of revenue whereas in Champ it's more like 80%.
Damned if the do, damned if they dont
Yes, but with 4 less games it was effectively a 20% increase.
No they weren't.... They went up by about £2 a month...
https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com/news/2017/february/2017-18-season-ticket-renewal-information/
- Season-ticket renewal prices, for those who pay by direct debit, will increase by around £2 per month for adults, with under-10s prices increasing by less than 50 pence per month
Championship:
Ticketing 40%
Sponsorship/advertising 25%
PL handouts & TV 25%
Merchandise, etc 10%
PL:
Ticketing 10%
Sponsorship/advertising 10%
TV 75%
Merchandising etc 5%
Last year it was around 40% of income. It’ll be <10% of our income this year. Next year, with about 45m parachute payment, it’ll still only be about 17-18%.
But with 'Premier League' football and the 'big' teams and players we are playing against you would expect a rise in ST prices. If we do get relegated *fingers crossed we dont* if the prices do still remain frozen, then we are back to extra games at the same price again/still. So to have 3 seasons of football with the same ST prices would be pretty good deal.
Can you explain why for the 2016/17 season, 13 clubs froze their ST prices and 5 actually reduced them. Only two increased their prices. Sunderland and Middlesbrough were the two that increased theirs and that did them a whole lot of good.
And this season most froze their prices, but not us.