Jemmo wrote:The Dons have a bit of a pickle here, we were the cheapest in League One (by some way in some cases) and people complained things were too expensive. To be anywhere near average in the Championship it will have to go up quite a bit, which will of course make people kick off. Then they'll complain we're not competing and signing the big names.
Either way is a risk
Yes, pretty much damned if they do and damned if they don't. The 'cheap' pricing policy didn't really bring supporters back in the numbers that could have been expected. Will those who turned up for the play-off final continue to attend? I suspect if they do, they are more likely to be 'pay on the day' fans, rather than buyers of Season Tickets.
The cost of Season Tickets will also look comparatively high as the number of home games jumps from 10 (reduced to 9 with West Wales not taking part) to 13. The cost to pay match-by-match last season was £15 if bought early. I reckon that could well be the 2024 Season Ticket cost - giving an adult price of £15 x 13 = £195.
The match-by-match price might be the same as Swinton's price: £20. That would give Season Ticket holders a saving of just £65. Such a small saving might be a little contentious considering the much larger savings we've been used to.
If the Season Ticket price is pushed above £195, it might price a lot of people out - not sure if £195 might be unaffordable to some though. Charging less than £195 may mean we can't strengthen the squad sufficiently.
Personally, I'm siding towards paying more and being competitive, rather than paying less and getting relegated...
Paying more and getting relegated would be the worst scenario!
What does everyone think?