This season's programme is going to be excellent, building on the top work from last year.
So paper costs only affect us and not the 20-22 other Championship clubs that price their programmes at £3?
Paul Barber.
You're both right. A lot of people look at these price rises and dismiss them as just a few pence, but when people who don't read NSC turn up at The Amex tomorrow they will find out they are paying £4 more to get in, 50p more for a programme, 30p more per pint, 40p more for a pie. It could quite easily be £6 a game, or £140ish a season. That's when your realise that these sums are actually serious. I predict the vast majority of people will cut back on their Amex expenditure this season.
). Also there are an awful lot of people on here that are not going to drink after or buy a pie etc etc.
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Imagine with 5000 extra fans and a very small or no price increase. There would be no talk of boycotting anything and the place would be selling like there's no tomorrow. Shame.
Or an awful lot of people that are SAYING they won't...
According to the picture officialbhafc has just put on twitter. Nothing can escape the barberation. 3.50 is a bit of a pisstake realy
Well I guess nobody will know that except the club. It's just a no brainier to me. Why push prices up so far, you are pissing people off and getting the opposite effect of what you are trying to achieve. ie, getting people in early, get them spending and get them to leave late. Looks like around half (on here anyway) are not going to do that or are reducing what they normally spen or how long they spend for. These rises are just too big. It gets people backs up and when you do that people stop handing over the cash. Small rises across the board are the way to go year on year. Some will always spend but my opinion is the Albion have just pushed the prices up that bit too far for alot of folks.
As you say though, who says they won't and still will buy. I guess TB and PB are hoping that's the case too.
I really don't know what it is people want.
We could have a cheap stadium, cheap catering, cheap programme and a cheap club.
As it happens we have a chairman who's dug deep into his pockets to provide us with class. No doubt he'll continue to bankroll us for years to come too.
Today everyone is calling for a quality centre forward which can only be brought in on a big fee or big wages.
Unfortunately it seems to me that people want the best but aren't prepared to pay for it. We can grow as a club to keep getting bigger and better but it's a fact of life that this costs money and this money has to come from somewhere.
My personal preference is that we all contribute rather than just get bankrolled by a rich chairman who for whatever reason may not be able to provide in the future.