I was just reading some of the ATC posts and saw this one.
The under-21 vendetta
I understand the poster is upset that the cost of his ticket has increased, and while I think he would have had to deal with this in a year or two anyway, I can understand him being upset. This is not about Seagull_10, but about the issue raised.
How important is it? By the age of 18 haven't most fans already picked their team? I got hooked by the club when my dad took me when I was a young kid. I know a few fans who went on school trips to the club and that's how they started. I don't know anyone who started when they were 18-21.
Are those that are not big enough football fans to have picked a team by 18-21 going to stick around for the long run when they only get cheaper tickets for 3 years?
How big is the market for 18-21 year olds in brighton anyway? Are the large number of students here likely to a) invest in a season ticket since they're only here for a short time, b) stick around as a life long fan thus increasing the fanbase long term? Aren't they more likely, if they do buy a ticket while studying here, move away when they have their degree or whatever, and thus be lost to the club as a regular contributor to income?
Is the number of those that are in that small group (compared to the numbers of 21-65, 65 and over, 16 and under) that are put off by having to pay full adult price 1-3 years early really that significant so as to affect the long term fanbase?
Especially when success breeds desirability, and a winning and/or higher division club will compensate for price increase?
The under-21 vendetta
why are the club ignoring such an important age bracket for the future of the club.
if the club really want a larger fanbase in the longer term, they have to include students and not exclude them.
I understand the poster is upset that the cost of his ticket has increased, and while I think he would have had to deal with this in a year or two anyway, I can understand him being upset. This is not about Seagull_10, but about the issue raised.
How important is it? By the age of 18 haven't most fans already picked their team? I got hooked by the club when my dad took me when I was a young kid. I know a few fans who went on school trips to the club and that's how they started. I don't know anyone who started when they were 18-21.
Are those that are not big enough football fans to have picked a team by 18-21 going to stick around for the long run when they only get cheaper tickets for 3 years?
How big is the market for 18-21 year olds in brighton anyway? Are the large number of students here likely to a) invest in a season ticket since they're only here for a short time, b) stick around as a life long fan thus increasing the fanbase long term? Aren't they more likely, if they do buy a ticket while studying here, move away when they have their degree or whatever, and thus be lost to the club as a regular contributor to income?
Is the number of those that are in that small group (compared to the numbers of 21-65, 65 and over, 16 and under) that are put off by having to pay full adult price 1-3 years early really that significant so as to affect the long term fanbase?
Especially when success breeds desirability, and a winning and/or higher division club will compensate for price increase?