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
Pretty sure that Leicester were charging £75 per ticket for middle stand seats when they were in the Prem. That was to watch them lose about 8 home games on the trot at one point.
We won’t be able to justify season tickets ourselves so will be looking at match day tickets. With the amount of TV and advertising revenue around I would hope the club don’t want to fleece the fans. For me £45 is plenty for an ordinary seat.
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 touched
Last thing we need is to go back to playing in a soulless bowl again if we were to not stay there very long
If we are in the Premier League next season there will be plenty of tickets across the 19 home games available to Non-ST holders who have earned the right to be there
Sunderland 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.
Sunderland 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.