Guy Fawkes
The voice of treason
- Sep 29, 2007
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There are students who do not go home for holidays and do not even have terms. I am still at uni working now with around 10 students and term "finished" last week. So that argument does not really hold.
Maybe your 10 students are too poor to afford the bus / train home so unlikely to afford a ST anyway
I'd be interested in how many currently take advantage of the U21 ST price, i'd imagine it's quite a low percentage of the crowd anyway.
The club have a very saleable product and it would be foolish for them not to try to maximise revenue without making it cost prohibative to as many people as possible. Maybe it's been done to prevent fans missing out to 'plastic fans' who are only there based on cost rather than a support of the club and are unlikely to continue to attend once they leave uni? - Imagine the binfest if ordinary fans lost out because of a high uptake in U21 tickets!
Also maybe by losing the U21 prices, it's helped keep normal adult ticket prices lower, benefitting more fans than a select few based on a norrow age range? and U21 / student prices could be introduced later as demand drops