Dave the OAP
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Uncle Spielberg said:I would fully expect the sth's to be priority and treated higher in the food chain than me
Uncle Spielberg said:its the same principle whether you are selling tickets for a football game or cod and chips, the product has to be good and the loyal repeat customers should be made to feel a bit special
the wanderbus said:Exept that football is not like any other business, all football clubs rely on the unwavering loyalty of their fans & just because one or two throw a paddy because they didn't get a free scarf they wont change.The loss leaders will always be aimed at the new/casual fans because they know, just as ernest says, that once the club is in your blood its hard to get it out.
Dave the Gaffer said:
Above it was suggested that the board are not doing a good job...I actually think they are doing a remarkable job considering the circumstances.
So, just to spell it out for the hard of thinking: if this bollosky figure of £15 per ticket - which seems to be touted around by a number of gobshites at the moment - were to be introduced, the club would make £2.50 a ticket? That's TWO POUNDS FIFTY a ticket?El Presidente said:They are doing a good job, but as you say, it is under ridiculous cricumstances.
Of the £23.50 for a ticket, £3.50 goes in VAT, £4 for transport and £5 as rent to the council. This leaves £11 to pay wages, make signings, invest in the facilities and pay for the ongoing inquiries and appeals.
Man of Harveys said:So, just to spell it out for the hard of thinking: if this bollosky figure of £15 per ticket - which seems to be touted around by a number of gobshites at the moment - were to be introduced, the club would make £2.50 a ticket? That's TWO POUNDS FIFTY a ticket?
Dave the Gaffer said:whic beggars the question.....how many shirts, burgers, dinks do people have to buy to make up the shortfall?
Beach Hut said:Who suggested £15 a ticket then ?
Dave the Gaffer said:I know on the PI a few people have in an affort to fill the seats.
the wanderbus said:from a gate of 5100, if we have 4000 sth , 100 from port vale, 400 in the family stand & roughly 100 in the argus stand that leaves only 400 full price tickets sold to casual fans.surely it makes sense to sell the "left over" tickets for £15 or whatever. 3000 x £2.50 is better than 3000 x nothing.And before anyone asks yes I have got a st but would rather see tickets sold cheap than empty seats
But if that was the case, why wouldn't everyone without a season ticket just buy their tickets as late as possible?the wanderbus said:from a gate of 5100, if we have 4000 sth , 100 from port vale, 400 in the family stand & roughly 100 in the argus stand that leaves only 400 full price tickets sold to casual fans.surely it makes sense to sell the "left over" tickets for £15 or whatever. 3000 x £2.50 is better than 3000 x nothing.And before anyone asks yes I have got a st but would rather see tickets sold cheap than empty seats
Barrel of Fun said:I think that sets a very dangerous precedent. There would be a dramatic decline in STHs and I suspect there are not a great deal of us floating fans, that go to most/all games.
The Oldman said:Why would it upset STH? We get a ticket at a discount rate anyway plus the guarantee of the same seat at each match which we have chosen. I would love to see empty seats filled and if at £15 great but it would not make me give up my ST. I don't want the hassle of every match phoning for a ticket and not knowing where I will sit. The club rewards me for my paying up front with a discount on the price. Seems fair to me.
Barrel of Fun said:I think that sets a very dangerous precedent. There would be a dramatic decline in STHs
Man of Harveys said:But if that was the case, why wouldn't everyone without a season ticket just buy their tickets as late as possible?
Barrel of Fun said:I don't think it would upset the majority (maybe it would?) and I commend your attitude, in putting the club first. However, I would think that there are STHs that are disillusioned by the escalating price (since the beginning of Withdean) and cheaper tickets would offset the loss of their own seat.
The Oldman said:All I can say is that at last Saturday's match 3 of us all said we were renewing our STs next season because we like where we sit in H Block. We all agreed that whilst we have seen very poor football over the past 3 years Football on a Saturday is what we do. Blimey, we would have to do shopping or gardening or DIY if we stayed at home.