There is an opportunity here for Brighton and other lower league clubs. Yes, its riduculously expensive to travel miles to see a Premiership side, say in London. The cost of railfare, tube and the ticket will set you back around £75 a go each!!. So local clubs need to make it far more attractive for families to attend.
Hopefully, Falmer will be priced so that families will opt to see Brighton play, rather than say Spurs.
Also, if I were in charge of a football club in these difficult economic times, I would have children under 16 pay a £1 to get in with a fare paying adult. 16 - 18 year olds half price (as they will be in school, but with pockey money/ Sat morning job) and 18 year olds full fare.
That way you will get the families in, and once you have hooked a 16 year old, then they will in turn be full paying adults hopefully for life. Season tickets to be on a similar basis.
Airlines would rather have a £1 a seat rather than seat be empty, so why are football clubs different
Hopefully, Falmer will be priced so that families will opt to see Brighton play, rather than say Spurs.
Also, if I were in charge of a football club in these difficult economic times, I would have children under 16 pay a £1 to get in with a fare paying adult. 16 - 18 year olds half price (as they will be in school, but with pockey money/ Sat morning job) and 18 year olds full fare.
That way you will get the families in, and once you have hooked a 16 year old, then they will in turn be full paying adults hopefully for life. Season tickets to be on a similar basis.
Airlines would rather have a £1 a seat rather than seat be empty, so why are football clubs different