Very true, m'lord.If they are "not keen" to facilitate it, they shouldn't be charging £495 for the facility.
Very true, m'lord.If they are "not keen" to facilitate it, they shouldn't be charging £495 for the facility.
Can't see that point there. You won't need a PSL to offload your ticket to a friend on single match basis.
Unfortunately that is about right now in the brave new world - money talks but needs must if the club wants to move forward.
Can't see that point there. You won't need a PSL to offload your ticket to a friend on single match basis.
"provided they are used on a like for like basis i.e. Adult for Adult, Child for Child or Senior Citizen for Senior Citizen this practice will be tolerated".
Excellent. Good enough for me.
I think the issue with this is also a sort of insurance policy if you want to take it on the value of your seat.
Go forward 5 years and we are a Premiership team so what price a season the ? Could be a lot more than now so then people are priced out however other people want to go so if you paid for the PSL at least you get some return.
Well I for one am pleased that you did. It's been very informative and I can't see what's so disloyal about it.Not sure why, but I'm starting to feel like Ihave been disloyal for starting this thread.
I've just realised that the new approach doesn't even maximise revenue.
At the moment, if my (U10) daughter can't go, my dad comes along, we go to the ticket window and upgrade her ticket to a Senior Citizen ticket for £15 (the difference between the 'per match' ST price for U10 and Senior). Result - he watches match, seat is filled, club gets cash.
In the brave new corporate world, the only other person who could come along is an U10. Result - empty seat, no more cash for club, my Dad listens on the radio.
I actually think it is this aspect that is very distasteful to a lot of long-term fans. Sounds like a way for people with the spare money to make a quick buck, rather than a sensibly priced sale of seats. If you've got one you'd be in favour of it, same as if you'd been allowed to buy your council house at a low price. Doesn't stop it being a shit policy, though. It's not the stock market, these are seats at a community football club.
I realise this, and I know the club, when it comes down to it, is a business that needs to operate profitably.
At the moment, however, I just feel like it's one money making opportunity after another. Private boxes- if you can't afford that, here's the 1901 Club. Can't afford that? Here's a new way to get your cash! It's the PSL! What's next? Hey, for you absolute peasants, how about a lump of concrete with your name on? Anything else in the pipeline?
Yes, I appreciate that ultimately if I don't want to pay, then I can say no, but then the club knows that I (and the rest of us) won't because I've been going for years and that's not going to change now. It seems to me that they're capitalising on the excitement caused by the new stadium to generate a fear of missing out, that if you don't spend money on this or that, you will be somehow disadvantaged or at risk of losing out by comparison to others. They're also saying "but look at the great facilities" to justify some of the high prices on offer, ignoring the fact that we've all being paying WAY over the odds for diametrically opposite (in quality) facilities for the past twelve years, with no comparable discount there. If I want a seat in the equivalent position to my current Withdean seat, it's going to cost me about £150 more per season, without any PSL or other charges. So I'll probably move on to one of the cheaper areas, with all the other "less valuable" supporters.
I know this is probably a bit moany, given where we're going in comparison to where we've come from. But I just don't want this club to turn into yet another faceless machine, or to create a situation where a sort of supporter apartheid operates, and some fans are valued more than others simply because when the new stadium opens they happen to have the cash to hand. And I'm kind of starting to resent all these mailings urging me to splash out even more for various reasons, "just in case", because if I don't, something mysterious *might* happen to my seat at some unspecified and distant point in the future.