Why would it be pitched in the middle? There’s a strong case for keeping it as it is given that there are less games.When promoted I would expect somewhere in the middle of Premiership prices not as dear as the rich ba....ds in London around £600 IMO.The money coming in from things like TV rights (£86.7mill 24/25season) show just how much money floats about in the Premier league. If things are managed well the fans don't need to be the main income and Doug can take it a bit easier on us
Boro’s prices are based on more games aren’t they? Or have they released next seasons already/Less games?
Boro’s prices are based on more games aren’t they? Or have they released next seasons already/
Couldn't disagree more and unless we established ourselves in the Top Flight for a long time like a Brighton or Brentford have I would not want the Stadium to be touchedWill probably need a bigger ground if we get promoted.
Will probably need a bigger ground if we get promoted.
Probably subsidised by robbing aways fans change and personal belongings the fucking trampsSunderland have announced they will be splitting season ticket prices for 26/27, with fans who have held a season ticket for over 3 years getting theirs cheapest. Then anyone whose had one 1-3 seasons get the next best price, followed by new season ticket holders paying the most. Interesting concept I’ve not seen used before.
£700 would be very high even for premier league, easily in the top 10 most expensive.Any more thoughts on this subject
I'd be surprised if you'd get one for less than £700
Although maybe the cap from 24k STs will increase slightly
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SOLD!Considering away fans pay £30 a game in the premier league, I cant see Doug charging more than that for adult STs
So thats £570 an adult in standard zone
From what we heard Saturday it will be the corporate tickets taking the hit, can’t see that much of an increase in standard tickets, obviously depending on what league we’re in, ( the prem )
If the Premier League package was sold at £550, that gives an indication in my mind that that’s roughly where the pricing will end up.Considering away fans pay £30 a game in the premier league, I cant see Doug charging more than that for adult STs
So thats £570 an adult in standard zone
If the Premier League package was sold at £550, that gives an indication in my mind that that’s roughly where the pricing will end up.
Prices will (probably) only go up a small amount next season and then a big hike should we stay up in the Prem. The caveat here is the assumption we’re going up.
Yes he won’t put them up much as if we go down the price would reduce again.
Match day tickets for Cat A will go through the roof and rightly so
I reckon it'd be £60-£70 for the 'big' teams.Match prices I'd say £50 for 10 teams £40 for the other 9. The £50games for the big 6 + Villa, Newcastle, Everton and West Ham as traditional Prem teams.
I reckon it'd be £60-£70 for the 'big' teams.
Agree, we’ll sell out our season tickets again so will be taking advantage of the ticket exchange sales and non-ST allocation.Yes he won’t put them up much as if we go down the price would reduce again.
Match day tickets for Cat A will go through the roof and rightly so
You might be lucky and manage to get a ST if you haven't got one for this seasonAgree, we’ll sell out our season tickets again so will be taking advantage of the ticket exchange sales and non-ST allocation.
Makes sense to be honest, look after the loyal STHs and cash in on day trippers.
They live some distance from Cov/Warks/West Mids I presume?There are season ticket holders I know that have been to less than 1/2 of our games at home..
From what we heard Saturday it will be the corporate tickets taking the hit, can’t see that much of an increase in standard tickets, obviously depending on what league we’re in, ( the prem )
That’ll be a bargain compared to next season, 4 less games aswell" corporate tickets taking the hit" they already do, Balcony Street Bar season ticket, £1.350 and that's for this season.
Villa's equivalent to the Balcony Street Bar appears to be £3,675 a year.That’ll be a bargain compared to next season, 4 less games aswell
Villa's equivalent to the Balcony Street Bar appears to be £3,675 a year.
And it gets worse from there. The other packages are £9,240, £12,650 and £14,700.
I’ve heard local businesses are gonna have their noses pushed out and it’s big business that Doug wants associated with the ‘brand’." corporate tickets taking the hit" they already do, Balcony Street Bar season ticket, £1.350 and that's for this season.
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