The Legend that IS Lawro
It's 'canard' Del
The more the merrier for FFP shirley?
I couldnt believe Bolton had 500 there ,looked like one man and his dog !!
If this is the case I have to ask why?
You really think the cost of pies are stopping people from going? I'm still waiting for someone to tell me what this mystery meal is between 2pm and 5pm that ive not discovered!Indeed it is tickets sold, so the money is in the bank as it were. The worrying thing from the clubs point of view is there are large numbers of seats not being taken up. This is so much more noticeable all over the ground. I don't believe it is for any other reason than cost. Times are tough out there and everything is going up apart from wages....£6.90 for a pie and a soft drink.....Really, this is the championship not Wembley....I will still go whatever and I have to add £15 of petrol onto every home game but this is the first season I refuse to buy anything to drink or eat. I either stop at the shop or wait till I get home. You can't keep bleeding people to death, we are already paying more than some prem clubs for championship fare and we can't even get a striker on the bench......Great result yesterday by the way.
If someone paid you £1000 in advance to rent your house for the day & then didn't turn up would you be £1000 better off?
You really think the cost of pies are stopping people from going? I'm still waiting for someone to tell me what this mystery meal is between 2pm and 5pm that ive not discovered!
Firstly, I don't believe for a second that there were over 500 Bolton fans yesterday. Just isn't true.
Secondly, we all know the prices are ridiculous. Far too much and for me, it's simple. On the day of the game you drop the price to sell out. The more through the door, the more you'll get in the coffers and the more likely it is those people who wouldn't otherwise have gone, will actually spend money on programmes, food and/or drink. It doesn't make any sense to me to charge up to £43, which people won't pay and shouldn't pay for football. Barber's got the pricing structure wrong this season, definitely.
Firstly, I don't believe for a second that there were over 500 Bolton fans yesterday. Just isn't true.
Secondly, we all know the prices are ridiculous. Far too much and for me, it's simple. On the day of the game you drop the price to sell out. The more through the door, the more you'll get in the coffers and the more likely it is those people who wouldn't otherwise have gone, will actually spend money on programmes, food and/or drink. It doesn't make any sense to me to charge up to £43, which people won't pay and shouldn't pay for football. Barber's got the pricing structure wrong this season, definitely.
So... to summarise.
If ticket sales dictate the recorded gate in my Sunday Newspaper - then in theory the Amex might be less than half full and still '26,000 +' would be the official attendance.
The club really needs to tackle the issue of non-attendance, rather than inflate it.......
Definitely. Match day tickets sales have been piss poor this season, averaging around 3000 out of a possible 7000 - not a coincidence that this massive drop has occurred with the obscene pricing introduced this season.
5,000 empty seats? Sounds like they need to think about their pricing.
I know people who would go more regular if ticket prices were cheaper.
Pricing is spot on. Although there should be like 3 match packs for like £70.
26000xave price 30 is about 20% more income than 30000xave price 20.
Also the pricing encourages GUARANTEED season ticket income regardless of performance hence why we have the 9th most in England. (Season tickets are affordable for 95% of people at less than £50 per month).
Hats off to paul barber.
Pricing is spot on. Although there should be like 3 match packs for like £70.
26000xave price 30 is about 20% more income than 30000xave price 20.
Also the pricing encourages GUARANTEED season ticket income regardless of performance hence why we have the 9th most in England. (Season tickets are affordable for 95% of people at less than £50 per month).
Hats off to paul barber.