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Prince Monolulu

Everything in Moderation
Oct 2, 2013
10,201
The Race Hill
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/how-much-your-club-charge-7335742#rlabs=11%20rt$sitewide%20p$3

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Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
53,181
Goldstone
Take into account that our stadium in new and if not the best facility, then pretty close - and the fact that it's expensive down south and the pies are the best, I don't think it's bad.
 


VAL1850

Well-known member
Nov 22, 2008
2,019
Beachy Head & WSU
Yes, would cost me over £10 return with bus to station and train to Falmer from Eastbourne without the travel pass - so 23 league matches thats over £230 off the season ticket price for me
 


Shropshire Seagull

Well-known member
Nov 5, 2004
8,790
Telford
Most expensive for pie and programme and not far off top for a cuppa.

30p is all the change you'll get from a tenner for those three items - fortunately they are all optional extras so those you can afford, will still buy.
 




Daffy Duck

Stop bloody moaning!
Nov 7, 2009
3,824
GOSBTS
That's the problem when these figures are worked out for the clubs in the Championship.
They never take into account the travel concession that's included and they never allow for the monthly DD system, which is actually an interest-free loan for the season.
 


TheJasperCo

Well-known member
Jan 20, 2012
4,612
Exeter
Even so, it would still be interesting to see how the numbers stack up against other clubs in the League, especially the ones pushing for promotion in the Championship. It's all well and good saying that travel discounts end up saving fans a fortune, but if they club is taking liberties elsewhere then it's kind of a hollow concession.
 


StonehamPark

#Brighton-Nil
Oct 30, 2010
10,133
BC, Canada




KingstonSeagull

New member
May 1, 2013
2,185
Shoreditch
Even so, it would still be interesting to see how the numbers stack up against other clubs in the League, especially the ones pushing for promotion in the Championship. It's all well and good saying that travel discounts end up saving fans a fortune, but if they club is taking liberties elsewhere then it's kind of a hollow concession.

This isstrategy used by any firm that have a geographical advantage it designed to get maximum value out of the scarcity power they hold. If they charge a high price for the lavish in the form of expensive programmes, pies and teas to those who are willing to pay it and subsidise travel for the thrifty or more price concerned then they get the best of both worlds and the ability to maximise profits... It is economics 101.
 


Moshe Gariani

Well-known member
Mar 10, 2005
12,202
Season Ticket Renewal e-mails today. Nice timing after three straight wins.

Hopefully we'll beat Bolton too, back it up with solid results on the road, and during the next few weeks there will be a bumper take-up of STs for next season ...
 


Gazwag

5 millionth post poster
Mar 4, 2004
30,733
Bexhill-on-Sea
Bring down:
Cheapest Season Ticket to £300 (Corners) and £330 (South) and £360 (North)
Cheapest Matchday Ticket to £17.50 (Corners) and £20 (South) and £25 (North)

You'll get near a full-house every single week and increase revenue.

If they did that they would have to take away the travel subsidy and charge for the park and ride, swings and roundabouts
 




perseus

Broad Blue & White stripe
Jul 5, 2003
23,461
Sūþseaxna
Seats at the front down the sides and at the ends do not have such a good view and are both overpriced and increasingly empty.
 


Sussex Nomad

Well-known member
Aug 26, 2010
18,185
EP
Even so, it would still be interesting to see how the numbers stack up against other clubs in the League, especially the ones pushing for promotion in the Championship. It's all well and good saying that travel discounts end up saving fans a fortune, but if they club is taking liberties elsewhere then it's kind of a hollow concession.

I'm not sure how you can claim "but if the club is taking liberties elsewhere then it's kind of a hollow concession", because you are in charge of your own spending once you have your matchday ticket. I would suggest overspending is down to the individual, not the club. We are not forced to buy merchandise, food or drink.
 


StonehamPark

#Brighton-Nil
Oct 30, 2010
10,133
BC, Canada
Bring down:
Cheapest Season Ticket to £300 (Corners) and £330 (South) and £360 (North)
Cheapest Matchday Ticket to £17.50 (Corners) and £20 (South) and £25 (North)

You'll get near a full-house every single week and increase revenue.

If they did that they would have to take away the travel subsidy and charge for the park and ride, swings and roundabouts

Why?
Travel subsidy won't be more than £5.00 out of each ticket.

Based on my prices, sell an extra 2000 tickets per game at approx £20.00 per ticket = £40k. Minus the travel subsidy at max £5.00 per ticket = £30k extra income per game and that's a very conservative figure.
Then add on all other revenue from the extra 2000 supporters.
 




mona

The Glory Game
Jul 9, 2003
5,471
High up on the South Downs.
The whole survey was worthless because the clowns at the BBC couldn't be a*rsed to factor in the travel subsidy that helps give longer distance fans a good deal.
 




El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
40,008
Pattknull med Haksprut
Most expensive for pie and programme and not far off top for a cuppa.

30p is all the change you'll get from a tenner for those three items - fortunately they are all optional extras so those you can afford, will still buy.


Whilst the quality of Piglets' Pies has been a bit variable, they are streets ahead of the shite you get in other grounds, so worth paying a premium for IMO.
 


Sussex Nomad

Well-known member
Aug 26, 2010
18,185
EP
Or the club could just change their supplier to Pukka Pies for around 2.50/3.00 a throw and everyone on NSC could moan about how crap they are... surely not!
 




StonehamPark

#Brighton-Nil
Oct 30, 2010
10,133
BC, Canada
Off peak day returns to Falmer from Haywards Heath are £6.80 and £7.40 from Worthing I think.

Yes on a single ticket purchase.
BHA would have negotiated the price due to the extra 20,000 train tickets sold every other week.

The actual travel subsidy can't be more than £5.00 per ticket.
 


Gazwag

5 millionth post poster
Mar 4, 2004
30,733
Bexhill-on-Sea
Why?
Travel subsidy won't be more than £5.00 out of each ticket.

Based on my prices, sell an extra 2000 tickets per game at approx £20.00 per ticket = £40k. Minus the travel subsidy at max £5.00 per ticket = £30k extra income per game and that's a very conservative figure.
Then add on all other revenue from the extra 2000 supporters.

So at the moment there are say 5,000 STH's in those three places, reduce their cost by say £150 each = 75k lost income and then add in your extra £40k gives a loss of £35k or do you propose those existing STH's pay the higher price.
 


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