Hastings gull
Well-known member
- Nov 23, 2013
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Nope! Nothing there (no matter how many times you repeat it) to convince me tickets are priced smartly enough. Reduce them a little and watch the sales increase and the empty seats fill up. Reduce them some more and the stadium will be full every week. I work in the airline industry and no other industry works so hard and so smart to fill their seats at any price that equals a profit. An empty seat does not equate to any profit at all. It's not difficult. I find it alarming he does not understand that. It's so simple. You're pouring money away. We can sell out, we know the fans are out there and want to come, they don't because tickets are too expensive. You don't need to worry about season ticket prices in comparison. Of course we want a bit of a discount but more importantly we want a hassle free, guaranteed seat(our own seat) every week, every game. I don't care how much cheaper my seat is vs a non season ticket seat. I want the club to make the most money it possibly can and fill up the stadium. In my opinion they're not currently doing that, and they can be a lot smarter. They are missing out on available revenue week in, week out with poor pricing. If my season ticket seat cost that much every game, I wouldn't pay it. Same way I wont, and my friends won't pay it on a game by game basis. It's very short sited. I would have brought so many buddies with me, almost every other game, again and again for £35ish but for £40+ nope!
Two points, if I may. First of all, whilst I appreciate your sincerity in wanting the Amex to be filled, your season ticket would not work out at £35.00 per match and there are tickets galore for tomorrow at £32.00, and for lesser games, in terms of category, the price is cheaper, so pricing cannot possibly be the reason why you and your mates are not coming, if your threshold is £35.00. Who is kidding whom?