I heard only 150 PSL's had been sold...
Sounds like they might be trying to shift a few more.
I heard only 150 PSL's had been sold...
Try Crystal Palace at least you will see us once in a season.........and they need to sell season tickets
My big concern is that now the club has everyone committed and has this big gauranteed income they're going to care a lot less about the residual support beyond season ticket holders. .
I already know I wont be able to make some of the games due to work and most of the people I know who would want to go to Albion games have a season ticket aswell. Unless I can find someone who wants to go and who I trust there will be an empty seat for some games.
But this would make no sense, as the resale / exchange scheme generates ADDITIONAL profits, both from the admin fee of the resale, and from the match-day spend of the new ticket holder.
Conversely it could mean that not as many people will renew their season tickets because they might think that they will more easily be able to get a seat via a ticket exchange, and so a season ticket might not be necessary.
Conversely it could mean that not as many people will renew their season tickets because they might think that they will more easily be able to get a seat via a ticket exchange, and so a season ticket might not be necessary.
Quite the opposite. An effective exchange scheme will keep people tied into their season tickets for future seasons. If they get to the end of this one, and realise that they've missed 6, 7, 8 games, and not been in a position to reclaim any of that money, THAT is what will make them question the value of renewing.
As someone who can't afford a season ticket I'm a bit worried I'm going to be priced out of supporting my team next season
I can't see that happening at all. You can just about guarantee that the games you really want to watch won't have many seats being exchanged - and you'll be unlikely to get a great seat either.
I'm in the same boat at the OP, but my brother, a STH, has recently received a call from the club, leaning heavily on him to make him buy a PSL, with exactly this line - No PSL, no exchange.