Let's look at a few things. It's widely speculated that our revenue was a lot less than expected last season, meaning Tony Bloom had to spend out more of his own cash to help out, and Ken Brown lost his job.
Toby has hired a new CEO, who has successfully when the business side of football clubs and associations in the past. Paul will have a target, set by Tony, to increase revenue by x%. Paul will do this how he sees fit. If people don't like it, dont use it. But it's pretty sad to see people's expectations for this club but not want to contribute, expecting our rich chairman to subsidise us.
Its hardly a huge increase and its £6.75 with the 10% cashback, so if you buy a pie and a pint every match for 10 games, you get a free one effectively.
God help us if we ever reach the Premier League as prices for everything would be higher. Should go to an Olympic event or The O2 to see some actual expensive prices for food and drink (Burger, Chips and Drink at The O2 is near £10).
A club needs to make money at the end of the day or it wont exist, simple as that, if a slight increase makes the club more money, then im willing to pay-up, although if its a huge increase, then i wouldnt bother.
I want to be in the Premier League but I don't want to have to pay for it...
But, it's our unique geographical nature that will command our pricing structure, mark my words , if we get this wrong, we are in trouble
Of course, they need to get it right so they dont completely reduce sales by a huge amount - bit like riding a unicycle on a tightrope - its a tricky thing. If there was competition from others near the Amex like some other stadiums, the prices may be lower to attract customers, but seeing as BHAFC have a monopoly on the area, there is no choice.
That said, is the burger van at the station still there ?
Let's look at a few things. It's widely speculated that our revenue was a lot less than expected last season
I want to be in the Premier League but I don't want to have to pay for it...
The price hike was surprising and will make me think twice next time but seeing as I'm vegetarian it was quite a surprise to bite into my vegetarian pie (confirmed as a vegetarian pie on the box...) only to find chunks of chicken inside. I was rather unhappy. And this is not the first time my pie has been mis-labeled.
Let's look at a few things. It's widely speculated that our revenue was a lot less than expected last season, meaning Tony Bloom had to spend out more of his own cash to help out, and Ken Brown lost his job.
But, it's our unique geographical nature that will command our pricing structure, mark my words , if we get this wrong, we are in trouble
I think [MENTION=23539]Aadam[/MENTION] was being sarcastic.Exactly the dilemma
Yesterday was the first time I've had a pie with sauce in! It was almost tasty though still needed some flavouring a little worcester source and some stock would do the trick.People who say it's not a bad price for a good quality pie and a pint clearly didn't have a pie yesterday. Last season the pies were immense at the start but towards the end of the season the standard dropped massively. And it seems as though they have got even worse this season, 3 of us had pie and a pint and all of the pies were dried up and had no sauce in them. And this was at 1.00pm so i'd have expected them to be fairly fresh.