Don’t believe it, will be the council staff skewing that.We don't have low wages
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Coventry has highest wages in region as map shows huge gender pay gap
People in Coventry take home an average of £798 per weekwww.coventrytelegraph.net
I would say we do and the cost of things like food and fuel have increased dramatically.We don't have low wages
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Coventry has highest wages in region as map shows huge gender pay gap
People in Coventry take home an average of £798 per weekwww.coventrytelegraph.net
Why is always the council staff. What about the people in the private sector whose wages are so low they have to claim benefits to top up their pay.Don’t believe it, will be the council staff skewing that.
Saying the average wage 40k, I know a lot of people and the vast majority earn nowhere near that.
Boro charging away fans £29 for adults, £21 for over 65s and £15 quid for under 16s.I would say we do and the cost of things like food and fuel have increased dramatically.
I would say we do and the cost of things like food and fuel have increased dramatically.
Other towns and cities have council workers I believeDon’t believe it, will be the council staff skewing that.
Saying the average wage 40k, I know a lot of people and the vast majority earn nowhere near that.
Don’t believe it, will be the council staff skewing that.
Saying the average wage 40k, I know a lot of people and the vast majority earn nowhere near that.
I believe his manager is a Cov fan.
DawkinsI believe his manager is a Cov fan.
Game should never have been cat a+ really. We'll be back to a full house next week, probably a gate of 31K. When you factor in additional ticket sales, possible ST resale and the benefit of having 2000 people extra in the ground spending, I'd imagine revenues will be higher next week than this, in what is meant to be a lower profile game. Kind of defeats the object.
Doesn't help that a lot of st holders didn't turn up today, particularly in family zone, so probably a good deal fewer than 29K in there.
Sort of agree although Swansea is pretty much already a sell-out and its over a month away. I hate the prices especially the kids but you can't argue that the Swansea game will bring in record gate receipts from home fans.There shiuldnt even be a cat a plus .. we havent sold out either so far
The swansea game is on a traditional football day .. was always going to sell wellSort of agree although Swansea is pretty much already a sell-out and its over a month away. I hate the prices especially the kids but you can't argue that the Swansea game will bring in record gate receipts from home fans.
I'm sure there are pockets of seats still to open up but as it stands there are only single seats available across the stadium for Charlton other than block 9. Pretty much guaranteed to sell-out with the ticket exchange open. 31.5K odd.Game should never have been cat a+ really. We'll be back to a full house next week, probably a gate of 31K. When you factor in additional ticket sales, possible ST resale and the benefit of having 2000 people extra in the ground spending, I'd imagine revenues will be higher next week than this, in what is meant to be a lower profile game. Kind of defeats the object.
Doesn't help that a lot of st holders didn't turn up today, particularly in family zone, so probably a good deal fewer than 29K in there.
From the Cov Telegraph, ATTENDANCE: 29,216 (1,482 away).Felt like there were more West Brom than they had anticipated. Block 9 started nearly empty but clearly a few had decided to migrate there to give the baggies fans some grief.
Sort of agree although Swansea is pretty much already a sell-out and its over a month away. I hate the prices especially the kids but you can't argue that the Swansea game will bring in record gate receipts from home fans.
Yeah, sold. Not in seats.
Many still available and zero resale unlike Sheffield United.
All those empty seats where families decided not to turn up could have been resold at Cat B.
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If I can’t make a game I wouldn’t be bothering to put up for resale - also given that we sold most of our seats why wouldn’t we sell some more on resale.
you are making a lot of assumptions here
It seems that other club’s fans are boycotting city games.
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Bristol City fans opt for non league games amid backlash to ticket prices for Coventry away - Fan Banter
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Probably gives the club a pretence for shoving away fans in the corner to get even more home fans in.It seems that other club’s fans are boycotting city games.
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Bristol City fans opt for non league games amid backlash to ticket prices for Coventry away - Fan Banter
A growing number of Bristol City fans opt for attending local non league games amid backlash to the ticket prices announced for Coventry away. Another ticket price reveal, another set of fans venting frustration at the cost, with it £38 for adults, £33 for over-65s/18-21s, and £28 for under-18s...fanbanter.co.uk