What don't you get?Hands up who thought 2 seasons ago there would be threads on here about our lowest attendance (23k+)?
I just don't get it.
What don't you get?Hands up who thought 2 seasons ago there would be threads on here about our lowest attendance (23k+)?
I just don't get it.
I'm sure 'Dynamic Pricing' will be in place next season. Looking forward to the Binfest already.
BBC Sport - Price of Football: What is dynamic ticket pricing?
What don't you get?
Restricting sales to only higher priced areas while leaving lower priced ones unobtainable & empty is an absolute disgrace.
I think there were no more than 18,000/19,000 there last night. There were loads of empty seats everywhere you looked. Something really needs to be done about pricing, because it seems like whenever the away team bring a joke following we end up with 4,000+ empty seats at the south end.
Sorry to sOund pompous but anyone who sees CL on the TV and Brighton at home as a dilemma is not the sort of Person we need at Falmer.
I know. Reasons why I think it was 23k last night.
Restricting sales to only higher priced areas while leaving lower priced ones unobtainable & empty is an absolute disgrace.
I thought it was obvious? I don't 'get' why the club don't offer the cheapest tickets online first as opposed to the expensive ones. I agree with you that whilst in historical comparisons last night's crowd was absolutely fantastic and well above anything we could have dreamed of in the Withdean years (and even more than last season's capacity) the bald fact is this isn't the Withdean era any more. Or to put it another way I'm sure Paul Barber, the man tasked with improving revenue streams, didn't go home last night thinking "Wow, that was so much better than the crowd they had a few years ago in October when they played Barnet in the Piss Pot Cup, my work here is done". He hopefully went home thinking, "That was good, now how can I fill those remaining empty seats when it's a midweek game against mediocre opposition etc etc etc."The obsession with our attendance. An average of 15k a game after 12 years of half that at Withdean would be an excellent attendance. Tipping 20k for big games would be magnificent, consistently being in excess of 20k less than 1.5 seasons in a new stadium is nothing short of outstanding.
Which part don't you get?
Agreed - the disparity that currently exists between the average match price for season ticket holders compared to the actual match-by-match cash price for a ticket can't be accidental - it leaves considerable scope to vary price based on 'attractiveness' of the fixture.
Err, you CAN. I do each time.The other issue with the online tickets is that you can't choose within the block.
I bought 5 tickets for Bristol City but it would only offer me front row seats. I ended up ringing to book in row P. Why can't we select our actual seats when booking on line?
There is no way there were 23,000 there last night, and it seems certain to me that the way of calling crowds (there are clearly two) has changed since last season, seats sold incl absent STHs as opposed to people actually turning up and scanning.
I don't understand why the club haven't just made this clear to everyone, since so many seem hung up on attendance figures (including Barber in the programme). Other clubs (Arsenal, Celtic spring to mind) do it the same way we now appear to be, often big gaps there too.
Selling only £34 seats and not releasing ones a lot cheaper to home fans is profiteering, pure and simple, there is no excuse for it, and it resulted directly in thousands of empty spaces last night.