Cat A and Cat B games

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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)
 




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Categorisation of football matches should be banned; it's nothing more than profiteering and is the ultimate in exploitation of fans. Ticket prices should be based on the view that you get from your seat in the stadium and the amenities that the seat gives you too.
 
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Notters

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Categorisation of football matched should be banned; it's nothing more than profiteering and is the ultimate in exploitation of fans. Ticket prices should be based on the view that you get from your seat in the stadium and the amenities that the seat gives you too.

So you don't think the club should reduce prices from £38 or whatever if we get Crewe at home in the next round of the league cup?
 


Categorisation of football matched should be banned; it's nothing more than profiteering and is the ultimate in exploitation of fans. Ticket prices should be based on the view that you get from your seat in the stadium and the amenities that the seat gives you too.

If you read my post, I suggested LOWERING prices for less popular fixtures.
 




halbpro

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If you read my post, I suggested LOWERING prices for less popular fixtures.

I was just thinking that categories, done right, are the opposite of profiteering.

However, I suppose you could look at it as if they can offer Category B games at the reduced rate then why can't Category A games be at that price? I think though that Category B games (or whatever) aren't priced down to make a profit, but to reduce the loss being made.
 


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Westdene Seagull

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Have I missed something ? Where are our matches categorised ?

The only categorisation I know of is the police categorisation which has no bearing on the ticket price.
 




If you read my post, I suggested LOWERING prices for less popular fixtures.

Why not lower prices for all fixtures?

I read your post and I still stand by my original point: categorisation of football matches should be banned.
 


SeagullSongs

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Have I missed something ? Where are our matches categorised ?

The only categorisation I know of is the police categorisation which has no bearing on the ticket price.

They're not, but the OP is suggesting that they should be.
 


Notters

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

Have I missed something ? Where are our matches categorised ?

Not sure whether you mean have the been previously, in which case the answer is no, the OP was talking hypothetically, or where have they been, in which case, the answer is loads of places, e.g. Leeds, Palace and Liverpool last season.
 




So you don't think the club should reduce prices from £38 or whatever if we get Crewe at home in the next round of the league cup?

If prices are to be reduced then prices should be reduced for all games. Why should it be more expensive for home and away fans to watch a Category A match as opposed to a Category B match? If the club are going to have difficulty in filling the stadium for the so called lesser teams then how about giving away the tickets to local schools?
 


halbpro

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Have I missed something ? Where are our matches categorised ?

The only categorisation I know of is the police categorisation which has no bearing on the ticket price.

Although we don't formally categorise, we did have cheaper prices on some of the cup matches didn't we?
 


They're not, but the OP is suggesting that they should be.

Technically they are, but only for different competitions. I thought some of the League Cup games last season were cheaper than the Championship fixtures, I may be wrong however.
 




halbpro

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If prices are to be reduced then prices should be reduced for all games. Why should it be more expensive for home and away fans to watch in a Category A match as opposed to a Category B match? If the club are going to have difficulty in filling the stadium for the so called lesser teams then how about giving away the tickets to local schools?

Because they don't make money by giving the tickets away. If they lower prices to fill more of the stadium then they may make a profit, or at least less of a loss.
 


Because they don't make money by giving the tickets away. If they lower prices to fill more of the stadium then they may make a profit, or at least less of a loss.

Short term view. If they can't sell seats for less attractive games then why not give them away to kids - the fans of the future?
 


halbpro

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Short term view. If they can't sell seats for less attractive games then why not give them away to kids - the fans of the future?

They certainly should give some away, I've seen a few negative views on the way the club handles tickets for clubs and schools at the moment. However, there's a limit on the number you can give away without devaluing the game and the tickets.
 


They certainly should give some away, I've seen a few negative views on the way the club handles tickets for clubs and schools at the moment. However, there's a limit on the number you can give away without devaluing the game and the tickets.

Agreed and categorising matches is miles away from reducing prices for everyone for individual fixtures in different competitions. I would be quite happy for the club to reduce prices for everyone in the FA Cup and League Cup matches, but to reduce or increase prices in certain seating areas in certain matches in the Football League is morally wrong.
 




halbpro

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Agreed and categorising matches is miles away from reducing prices for everyone for individual fixtures in different competitions. I would be quite happy for the club to reduce prices for everyone in the FA Cup and League Cup matches, but to reduce or increase prices in certain seating areas in certain matches in the Football League is morally wrong.

Yes, I suppose you're right. Informally categorising based on opposition in cup matches seems perfectly reasonable, but doing so in the league is odd really isn't it? I think it's perhaps more understandable in the Premier League, although not very nice, but in the Championship and below it shouldn't happen in league matches.
 


Yes, I suppose you're right. Informally categorising based on opposition in cup matches seems perfectly reasonable, but doing so in the league is odd really isn't it? I think it's perhaps more understandable in the Premier League, although not very nice, but in the Championship and below it shouldn't happen in league matches.

I don't think categorisation in any league competition is fair to be honest, all it does is exploit home and away football fans and should be banned.

This is what the FSF thought about it all a few years back:

The Football Supporters' Federation - Away ticket price campaign
 


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