Joined: Apr 13 2006 Posts: 737 Location: On the therapist's couch
Great to have the concessions again, especially for the NF stand. First year I've not been in the North Stand and the view I've had from the middle of the NF stand has been superb. The concession price means it's the same as last year for me (old and decrepit) and it means there won't be much argument with my domestic bank manager
60 years supporting Trinity .............. and the psychiatrist still hasn't found a cure!
sandcat20 wrote:Great to have the concessions again, especially for the NF stand. First year I've not been in the North Stand and the view I've had from the middle of the NF stand has been superb. The concession price means it's the same as last year for me (old and decrepit) and it means there won't be much argument with my domestic bank manager
I always keep my domestic bank manager OUT of the loop on all matters Wakefield Trinity.
The season ticket prices are great value in my opinion. We need to remember that our friends at sky are now showing all games live, and love to swap games around to suit their schedules…if we were to wack theprices up too steeply it may put some off.. If there are plans to do some more bar’s food etc , then hopefully this too will add more income to the club.
I will be getting a couple Northstand tickets again. Interesting that I will have to pay 33% more than last year, but the East Stand folk only have an 8% increase on last year's prices.
Trinity_lurcher wrote:I will be getting a couple Northstand tickets again. Interesting that I will have to pay 33% more than last year, but the East Stand folk only have an 8% increase on last year's prices.
Strange perspective.
That would be because the east stand paid considerably more and that likely allowed cheaper tickets elsewhere. I paid about £270 last season for my east stand ticket. I think £360 would be rather expensive don’t you?
If anything it shows how cheap you got your tickets in the north and west last season and it should be the east who find it interesting that they had to pay pretty much SL prices still…
Joined: Jun 22 2005 Posts: 2210 Location: wakefield
Think we are underselling the product, its too cheap and why should there be any concessions. Why the hell should a pensioner get a price reduction, its not fair. The onus for financial success on a match day is now in the hands of those working people who take advantage of the corporate dining packages or sit in the Neil Fox stand, you never hear them moaning. Just wait to the cheapskate pensioners, North and West standers have to put their hands in their pockets to buy a cup ticket, you can already hear the miserly tightwads complaining.
That would be because the east stand paid considerably more and that likely allowed cheaper tickets elsewhere. I paid about £270 last season for my east stand ticket. I think £360 would be rather expensive don’t you?
If anything it shows how cheap you got your tickets in the north and west last season and it should be the east who find it interesting that they had to pay pretty much SL prices still…
It's all relative isn't it. People who could afford £250 last year only have to find an extra £20, which isn't the case for the North Stand.
I didn't say the east stand prices should increase by 33%, and I agree £360 would be too expensive. However, I feel a jump of a third for the North Stand is too much of a jump. A family of 2 adults and 2 kids would now be paying an extra £180. That is a significant amount of extra money. Plus the North Stand facilities are awful. Paying more to literally urinate up a wall, and queue endlessly for beer. I think a graduated approach would have made more sense. Maybe £175 this year, and then when facilities improve increase further.
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