He might struggle to recoup any money from Stockdale leaving the club. He is out of contract in the summer.
Forgot that, that's why I didn't include Stephens!!!
He might struggle to recoup any money from Stockdale leaving the club. He is out of contract in the summer.
that's a pointless replyAway fans are not sitting in the WSU though, are they?
you sound surprisedThink they would justify it because there is an agreement between Premier League clubs about away prices but there is no such agreement for home prices.
Just checking current prices for my seat for Cat A game and it is £12 more than my season ticket average!!!!!
If we go up you are saying a 24% increase is more than reasonable, especially when any increase in ticket income over and above existing prices is infinitesimal when considering the massive increase in TV revenue. To put it into context, say we have an average price of £28 per seat multiply by 28,000 multiply by 23 = £18,032,000. So if the club increase prices by 2% then that would be an increase in income of about £360,000, (not even the equivalent of £8,000 a week for one player!). That's only a rough calculation as you have to take into account more full houses, but then there would be increased revenue with extra full houses with existing price structure but less from match day concessions due to fewer matches although we wait and see what price increases there will be for that.
It is penny pinching of the highest order.
That said, I will be renewing as it is what happens on the pitch that is important but that doesn't mean I'm obliged to agree with other posters about how wonderful a 24% increase is!
To summarise. Most people ok with small price hike. Drew backtracking inelegantly. Pretty pink fairy, who doesn't attend the amex, still a c0ck.
You're not buying a collection of match tickets at an average price. You're buying a season ticket, for a season. Last time I looked I got one season this year, I'll still get one season in 2017/18. What's your point?
To summarise. Most people ok with small price hike. Drew backtracking inelegantly. Pretty pink fairy, who doesn't attend the amex, still a c0ck.
I continue to be astonished by the absolute stupidity displayed by some of our fans. Did anyone seriously think that with less games they'd pro rata the pricing down? Plums.
I think it's tremendous value.
In my friends I have Arsenal and Liverpool season ticket holders paying north of £1,000 for a very standard seat.
I am astonished that anyone thinks it stupid to stop and question the economics of modern day football.I continue to be astonished by the absolute stupidity displayed by some of our fans. Did anyone seriously think that with less games they'd pro rata the pricing down? Plums.
I think it's tremendous value.
In my friends I have Arsenal and Liverpool season ticket holders paying north of £1,000 for a very standard seat.
I continue to be astonished by the absolute stupidity displayed by some of our fans. Did anyone seriously think that with less games they'd pro rata the pricing down? Plums.
I think it's tremendous value.
In my friends I have Arsenal and Liverpool season ticket holders paying north of £1,000 for a very standard seat.
that's a pointless reply
regards
DR
Arsenal yes......But Liverpool don`t have season tickets above £1000 for seat.!!
If you opt for the auto cup scheme they probably will exceed £1000
How is it pointless, ffs?
Away fans sit in the lower tier at an end. Why you expect seats with a (generally considered to be) better view, at the front of the upper tier, on the halfway line to be a comparable price?
Home seats in the NORTH stand absolutely should be no more than the away cap, as those actually ARE comparable seats.
Not hard to understand really.
Well you could work it out. The average match day price for North Stand next season will be £26.05 based on 19 games where as this year it is £20.65! This season the match day price (cat B) game is £30, ie £9.35 more than what a STH pays. So, assuming there will be the same differential next season, a match day ticket for the North stand could cost £35, ie £5 more than away fans will pay for an equivalent view in the South Stand. Obviously, for a Cat A game, it could be even more!
Personally, I think the £30 limit for away fans is good and hopefully I'll be making use of that.
So it's roughly a 30% discount for being a STH, and less than half the price of, say, Arsenal (without taking into account travel included and interest free direct debit). Works for me.
Do you know something we don't?The average match day price for North Stand next season will be £26.05 based on 19 games where as this year it is £20.65!