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Cat A and Cat B games







Blues Rock DJ

New member
Apr 18, 2011
4,007
Dorset
With the new NE corner seats arriving next year, it is likely that for games against smaller clubs, when we have the whole of the south, the new corners and the few hundred in the WSL to sell, they will not all go.

I wonder if the club have thought about making the games for Cat B opposition a couple of quid cheaper?

Also, match day sales would help. The club could even justify a quid or two more for these - appreciate a change of planning is needed.

I would suggest all are cat B apart from:-

Sheff Wed
Millwall (50/50)
Birmingham
Leicester
Leeds
Palace
Charlton
Forrest (50/50)

what's with this 'smaller clubs' bit ?
 


The FSF might have a bit more luck if they were a little more realistic:

I'm not sure how long ago the campaign was started but even at the 2006/07 prices which are mentioned in the article, they seem a bit low!
 


Rich Suvner

Skint years RIP
Jul 17, 2003
2,500
Worthing
How is the club you support going to reduce the price of your season ticket if the quality of the opposition (which is subjective) is lower then?

i'm referring to matchday prices - we will not sell as many tickets for less interesting ties with £30+ prices. categorisation is a good mechanism for addressing that. that was my point.
 


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