By English standards its a good deal.
Don't disagree, bar a few of the teams like Stoke/Newcastle/Sunderland etc who offer far cheaper season tickets.
But something needs to be done on the whole, £33 cheapest ticket is disgusting for this level.
By English standards its a good deal.
What we need is a way to share season ticket seats. Either do it yourself among mates or quietly go about it on here. Just don't let Barber find out.
What we need is a way to share season ticket seats. Either do it yourself among mates or quietly go about it on here. Just don't let Barber find out.
my seat would be £34 plus booking fee for three of us £102+£4.50 for 80 minutes football
26200 I reckon....Somewhere we at ? 25k Saturday ?
My 18yr old son earns £7 per/hr absolute joke for the club to ask £32 + b/f for an 18 yr old to watch a game of football, alienating the next generation of fans IMHO
A lot of older adults earn £7 per hour as well. It's all about individual judgement calls. I'm not saying the prices are correct, but an adult is an adult at the end of the day.
The amount of foreign students visiting us at the moment must be in the thousands, I'd have thought a lot of them are football fans. How abouts offering them group discounts? The money lost of the face value of the tickets would be more than made up with them buying merchandise etc? First game of the season and we are looking at in real terms a sub 26k attendance speaks volumes.
I don't disagree with the first point, but sub-26k speaks volumes?! That's still an absolutely IMMENSE crowd for the Championship, given our history!!!
Edit: And Derby's hardly a big draw for fans
Put into perspective: we got 25,464 for Derby Home last season
I'm so with you on that statement, and without drawing politics into this, I am as blue as they come - however.......
The club voiced their intentions last season to use E1H as a student area for quieter games. There are over 5000 unsold seats for Derby. Now is the time to release this block to students for all games.
What is a student is another matter. I would probably go with anyone under 21 to make it easy,and as long as the price is not cheaper than it would be for an 18 year old to buy a season ticket, then it has to be a winner all round.
No absolutely it's a great attendance but we're no longer little old Brighton surviving and getting by. If we can only shift a couple of thousand tickets to casual fans that to me is worrying.
I do agree that we should be doing more to shift the rest, but there'll be loads of people on holiday at the moment. Plus it's Derby. Plus there'll be some who haven't bought into the new regime. Plus we've lost 2 out of 2 etc etc
It'll pick up.