upthetrin92 wrote:Good prices I think, I'd imagine they will sell very well, if not sell out.
I'm sure the year we was relegated the ST prices in the north were £260ish? (iirc) so £200 with a more competitive squad is fair value I'd say.
I hope your right. Hopefully, we are not pricing fans out when we have lots of momentum. Like I said I will be purchasing 2 this Saturday. I was just thinking about all the families who stand by us in the stand. It's a big increase in cost.
And for what it's worth, I really want to be wrong and it sells out!
bellycouldtackle wrote: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.
I'm not moaning! Like I said, I will be buying 2 season tickets and of course I will go to cup games. However, it is sensible to think about all our fans and not just my personal circumstances. I don't want fans out priced. Especially families with kids who will pay significantly more this year. The future of the club needs kids coming to games regularly, and not just dipping in and out.
Trinity_lurcher wrote:I'm not moaning! Like I said, I will be buying 2 season tickets and of course I will go to cup games. However, it is sensible to think about all our fans and not just my personal circumstances. I don't want fans out priced. Especially families with kids who will pay significantly more this year. The future of the club needs kids coming to games regularly, and not just dipping in and out.
The prices for next season seem cheaper than last time we were in SL and cheaper than other clubs. Yes, not everyone can afford stuff but, it's about choices.
If we want a successful club, the fans have to pay the going rate.
Much as it's great to have Ellis throwing money at the club, this shouldn't be to subsidise cheap tickets.
wrencat1873 wrote:The prices for next season seem cheaper than last time we were in SL and cheaper than other clubs. Yes, not everyone can afford stuff but, it's about choices.
If we want a successful club, the fans have to pay the going rate.
Much as it's great to have Ellis throwing money at the club, this shouldn't be to subsidise cheap tickets.
Fair point, but I feel this was the season to keep fans on board. We will get vastly increased central funding this year, so it was the year to not go big on price increases. Plus away support will be significantly higher.
Trinity_lurcher wrote:Fair point, but I feel this was the season to keep fans on board. We will get vastly increased central funding this year, so it was the year to not go big on price increases. Plus away support will be significantly higher.
That is why the prices are still cheap though.
There are more upgrades, a stronger team to pay for so prices were never going to remain. But they are priced to keep fans on board so I don’t see your point.
Only the east is probably priced along with the rest of SL. North and west are very well priced and certainly north should sell out.
Away fans will come in droves at £15 ticket price per game.
We need to promote big attendances for both utilisation and attendance over 3 years. You can’t just short sightedly look at the short term season picture. We need big attendances this year to build on the 5500 or so average. We need to power creep to 7000 over next few years and that’s why there’s a modest increase not back to previous SL level costs.
The central funding is not to subsidise cheap tickets for fans. That’s not how to become a successful club.
Trojan Horse wrote:That is why the prices are still cheap though.
There are more upgrades, a stronger team to pay for so prices were never going to remain. But they are priced to keep fans on board so I don’t see your point.
Only the east is probably priced along with the rest of SL. North and west are very well priced and certainly north should sell out.
Away fans will come in droves at £15 ticket price per game.
We need to promote big attendances for both utilisation and attendance over 3 years. You can’t just short sightedly look at the short term season picture. We need big attendances this year to build on the 5500 or so average. We need to power creep to 7000 over next few years and that’s why there’s a modest increase not back to previous SL level costs.
The central funding is not to subsidise cheap tickets for fans. That’s not how to become a successful club.
I'm not talking about subsidising cheap tickets forever. My point was price increases should be staggered season upon season. £180 increase for a family of 4 is significant. That was my point.
Hopefully, we will sell a bucket load anyway, and my concerns were just over pessimistic!
Trinity_lurcher wrote:I'm not talking about subsidising cheap tickets forever. My point was price increases should be staggered season upon season. £180 increase for a family of 4 is significant. That was my point.
Hopefully, we will sell a bucket load anyway, and my concerns were just over pessimistic!
I would agree if they weren’t at a very low baseline cost this season. I get the big increase but that’s been offset with the huge saving this season.
It’s going to cost me an extra £60 for the child ticket in north. I personally think that’s a bit steep as I was expecting around £30 but it’s still incredibly good value.
It would be wonderful if we got to the 6000 mark. I think numbers will be similar to last season.
I think we will average between 6500 this coming SL season with a couple of big ones vs Cas, Leeds, KR and a few sub par likes of Salford, Hudds, Catalans who probably will all come in a Citroen c1.
The more success we have on field though we will see numbers rise. If we can make playoffs this season we could see those 7500-8000 trinity fans at the final become regular and bring in new fans.
I also can’t wait till the sports bar and restaraunt with sky terrace on south east corner is built. I’ll be making a trip there pre match for a fair few games.
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