In our last season in the Championship we managed 10 Saturday 3pm home games. Pretty pretty good in my opinion. Will we manage 5 this year?
By end of Feb we’d of had 4 right ? If we get to 8 that is comparable to 10 in the championship in my view
In our last season in the Championship we managed 10 Saturday 3pm home games. Pretty pretty good in my opinion. Will we manage 5 this year?
The other thing I can’t fathom is why Barber is prepared to alienate and p155 off so many long term loyal fans, in the quest for squeezing a few more paltry quid out of a lemon that has nothing left in it. I don’t know the numbers, so apologies for that, but if for example he fills the stadium with 31000 people each paying an average of £40 to be in their seat, then that’s £1.24m per game. Times 19, that’s £23.5m per season. In relative terms, that is by no means the lion’s share of the clubs income. And he’s scratching around for a few extra paltry quid to make that £23.5m into something like £24m. And in the process p155ing the people who matter most off in a big way. It’s just such a hopeless error of judgment.
By end of Feb we’d of had 4 right ? If we get to 8 that is comparable to 10 in the championship in my view
Personally I would have slightly increased the ST cost and ditched the sharing fee and gone back to being able to pass tickets without cost to friends/family.
People IMO would understand a small increase in ST price (say £25.00, just over £1 a game) if they could pass their tickets on.
Club gets SO much right, but on the ticket sharing they have IMO got it wrong.
Wanted to move to the North but it looks like they aren't letting anyone move there at all.
There were very few empty seats v Chelsee despite the KO time - wouldn’t be surprised to the ground much closer to full for the upcoming games particularly as 3pm ko and the Covid situation is easing in the eyes of many.
From the NS looking at the west stand there was actually a lot of empty seats …same in rows along from us in the NS.
The other thing I can’t fathom is why Barber is prepared to alienate and p155 off so many long term loyal fans, in the quest for squeezing a few more paltry quid out of a lemon that has nothing left in it.
Season tickets are frozen this year, were frozen last year, and effectively frozen the year before that.
If they'd just gone up - just in line with inflation then a £650 ticket would now be £700+ (based on 2%, 2%, 5% increases)
Inflation for transport was even more but the travelzone is still free (I don't think any other club offers this). And the club still refuses to charge an admin fee or interest for the majority of fans paying by direct debit. (most clubs do - anything up to £50 or more).
If he or rather Bloom and the board wanted to get a few more paltry quid out of us, then they could probably try a bit harder i think.
This and this again. Incorporate the cost into the ST price and no MyAlbion+ requirement.
Probably hard to believe but i'm assuming there's thousands of season ticket holders who are quite happy with the idea of a season ticket where you go to nearly every game , don't mind matches on sundays or in the evenings from time to time as it frees up their saturday afternoons, and don't want to share their tickets with randoms every week. What about them ?
The other thing I can’t fathom is why Barber is prepared to alienate and p155 off so many long term loyal fans, in the quest for squeezing a few more paltry quid out of a lemon that has nothing left in it. I don’t know the numbers, so apologies for that, but if for example he fills the stadium with 31000 people each paying an average of £40 to be in their seat.
then that’s £1.24m per game. Times 19, that’s £23.5m per season. In relative terms, that is by no means the lion’s share of the clubs income. And he’s scratching around for a few extra paltry quid to make that £23.5m into something like £24m.
Fair point and exactly what I expect myself when renewing my season ticket. I only miss matches through illness or family obligations. In that case keep the £20 STH sharing charge and drop the MyAlbion+ requirement. Do think the club are heading in the right direction with the variety of options for sharing season tickets (especially the first time for free) but the biggest stumbling block for me, and others too, is the recipient needing MyAlbion+ membership.
The average cost paid is nowhere near that. In fact once you consider cheaper areas of the ground, 3,000 away seats paying a maximum of £30, and the numbers of O65s, U18s, U10s, its probably around half of that figure.
..so you can significantly reduce these figures, too.
If Mr Barber had started with the obvious objective of maximising Home bums on seats, he wouldn't have come up with this dog's breakfast of a sharing scheme. Looks like something the Intern came up with. Or the Company lawyer perhaps.
Why does a lawyer need to be involved?