Price of Football - BBC survey (2 Viewers)

Grendel

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YET AGAIN totally missing the point!

Sure it is about average for this league, but performances aren't!

Curious logic - so what are we saying here - if the team is at the top of the league it should hike prices?

Besides prices in general are too much!

Subjective - pricing strategy has to be compared to competitors in the same market so we are competitive

How do you not get this?

No one gets it as you make no sense

Whichever team you support - it costs about £60 with drinks etc.

IT IS TOO EXPENSIVE!!!!!!

It isn't

For old gits with no mates it may well be affordable.

Curious analogy. Plenty of people with families attend so can afford it

But if you have family commitments wasting £60 watching a team play badly for 45 minutes and listening to morons moan about plastic fans etc etc - no thanks

So if they play well for 90 minutes it is not a waste?

I can think of hundreds of better ways of spending that kind of money and being entertained.

Name 99

Cov simply aren't woth the money at the moment.

There are one of the top 4 supported teams in the league

And judging by the falling crowds, I'm in the majority here!

After all with av gates of 10k, when we were getting 15k just last year, thats a MIN of 5k who agree with me.

So 34% is a majority - I guess you are not an economist

People with lives are NOT going to waste that kind of money on watching bilge.

Better than reading yours

Answered your questions. With the majority gives you away as not the brightest old chap.
 

skablue

New Member
My season ticket cost £299, I took the offer of paying over 8 months interest free works out at £38 per month from April through to November, £13 a game which I consider is good value.
 

Puck

New Member
What I'd find more interesting is a survey comparing the price differential between all the major European Leagues.
 

Paxman II

Well-Known Member
President Obama got ripped apart in the first debate by Romney and in the second he showed he learned a lesson and did much better.

Now you psgm1 appear to have got ripped apart from your last post but you failed to learn a lesson and came back to be ripped apart yet again?

It's entertaining though, I'll give you that.

I look forward to your third response when you have an appropriate opportunity and see if your disasterous debating skills can improve any. ;)

I have a feeling OSB might just be loading his bait...
 

CCFC Germany

Active Member
What I'd find more interesting is a survey comparing the price differential between all the major European Leagues.

Indeed !
I've got a season ticket for my hometown club, Fortuna Duesseldorf.
The price of the cheapest ST has been raised to £138.- with promotion to top flight this season.
A bratwurst costs £2.85 and for your tee / coffee you'll pay £2.-

Prices for food + drink are almost the same in the Bundesliga, especially as it's the same company selling everywhere. Compared to everyday life, it's quite expensive.

Ticket prices are different everywhere - cheapest single ticket with Fortuna Duesseldorf costs £10.50, there are Tickets in Schalke + Bayern Munich for around £7.- ! (all standing !)

Lots of Fortuna Duesseldorf supporters want to boycot the Leverkusen away game as those pricks want £62.- for the cheapest seat.

Also there has been formed a group (originally by Dortmund supporters) that wants football to be affordable in Germany. They want tickets prices for the cheapest standing to stay around £12.-

Dortmund supporters have boycotted the Hamburg away match last season and will do so again this season because they have been charged £17.- for a ticket.
 
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Those Kidderminister Harriers pies must be something special.
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
YET AGAIN totally missing the point!

Sure it is about average for this league, but performances aren't!

Besides prices in general are too much!

How do you not get this?

Whichever team you support - it costs about £60 with drinks etc.

IT IS TOO EXPENSIVE!!!!!!

For old gits with no mates it may well be affordable.

But if you have family commitments wasting £60 watching a team play badly for 45 minutes and listening to morons moan about plastic fans etc etc - no thanks

I can think of hundreds of better ways of spending that kind of money and being entertained.

Cov simply aren't woth the money at the moment.

And judging by the falling crowds, I'm in the majority here!

After all with av gates of 10k, when we were getting 15k just last year, thats a MIN of 5k who agree with me.

People with lives are NOT going to waste that kind of money on watching bilge.

Too expensive? If you are skint then a fiver is too much. I suppose you want good players at our club for the division we are in. If so as fans we have to pay for them. We are still one of the cheapest to watch with a season ticket though. Spread the cost out over the year and it only costs you 69p a day. If you can't afford this much you certainly are in financial difficulties.

You are full of shit. Why come back? You said I cost my club a season ticket holder, then moaned about how much a single matchday ticket cost you :facepalm: You said you would never be back. Is it your time of the month again? Why don't you go and find another pastime which only costs you 69p a day where it fills up so much of your life as your football club. A pastime which is worth 69p a day. Something you can moan about with likeminded people.
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
You are full of shit. Why come back? You said I cost my club a season ticket holder, then moaned about how much a single matchday ticket cost you :facepalm: You said you would never be back. Is it your time of the month again? Why don't you go and find another pastime which only costs you 69p a day where it fills up so much of your life as your football club. A pastime which is worth 69p a day. Something you can moan about with likeminded people.

There are hundreds of pastimes he can find apparantly. Talking rubbish on here is one of his pastimes. That's pretty cheap and entertains everyone else.
 

tanchahal

New Member
If you can't afford to spend 60 quid on a game, buy a ticket in the cheapest zone, don't eat or drink at the ground then go home
 

kg82

Well-Known Member
Those Kidderminister Harriers pies must be something special.

I used to go up Kiddy a lot. It was famed for its soup, so I have no idea why the pies are so much - unless they put the soup in the pie?
 

pusbccfc

Well-Known Member
Just buy a cheap drink in tesco and eat at home.
 

pusbccfc

Well-Known Member
Those Kidderminister Harriers pies must be something special.

Yeah, they were on BBC breakfast yesterday morning. Apparently they're the best in the country and have thick mince meat with mash, gravy and a thick crust!?
 

ajsccfc

Well-Known Member
There's a club whose pie chef sells his stuff in Harrods, it was in a recent magazine. Might be Morecambe? That's got to be a good pie.
 

wingy

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Just been looking through it all on the beeb ,there is one price structure there that is totally illogical being Hull city,£20 for a matchday or £485 for ST.
23 games @£20=£460 ,why on earth would you give them +£25 for the privelege of of holding an ST ,unless its a 30K. sellout every match.:facepalm:
 

MusicDating

Euro 2016 Prediction League Champion!!
I see a few Champ clubs have introduced dynamic pricing, which is the Easyjet/Travelodge etc way.

Makes sense to me and I can see it becoming more widespread. People who moan about it being too expensive won't have that excuse...

Also I see you can buy Cardiff tickets with Tesco vouchers now. IMO we should try any methods to flog more tickets.

Would be interesting to find out how many Cov fans took up the Sun's 2 for 1 tickets offer that they run yearly.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/mobile/football/19716087
 

psgm1

Banned
Astute (there is a contradiction i n terms!)

Its fuckwits like you that allow wankers like sisu to kill the club!

Go ahead waste your money on watching a 3rd rate team!

Then don't moan when they are relegated
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
Astute (there is a contradiction i n terms!)

Its fuckwits like you that allow wankers like sisu to kill the club!

Go ahead waste your money on watching a 3rd rate team!

Then don't moan when they are relegated

Woohoo I am a fuckwit

Why don't you go and support Bournemouth? Their cheapest season ticket is £108 more than ours. Or you can try their most expensive. Only £103 more than ours. The only thing they have cheaper than us is a cup of tea 20p cheaper. At least you will have a reason to moan, although I suppose they don't have a 3rd rate team So you want to pay less? And you want better players? How do we do this when you can only spend 65% of income on transfers and wages? We are the 3rd cheapest team to watch out of 24. Why not go to the two cheaper than us. There are non league clubs charging more than us. Go to one of them. You won't be missed by us. We need supporters. You certainly do not seem one to me. I bet you think you are right and everyone else is wrong
 

oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director
something else from the BBC site ....... a review summary of League 1 ............ specifically mentioning CCFC

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19927299

seems they believe we were attempting to do right by the fans (well nearly all the fans :whistle:)

Wigan offer a season ticket at £255 (CCFC £253) ........... but then there are only 19 home games in a season not 23 as in League 1. That makes average cost per game Wigan £13.42 and CCFC £11.08. Is it the same quality of team or opponents no, but then again Wigan are not my team CCFC are, so i wouldnt pay to see Wigan et al anyway unless CCFC were playing them.

Cheapest day out assuming you go every week would be buy cheapest season ticket on the 8 month interest free payment deal plus a drink pie & prog each game= 19.08 per home match. Of course you could bring your own drink & food so drops price to £14.08 inc prog. All about personal choice. Choose to go or choose not to ...... choose to buy the extras or choose not to..... nobody makes you

not one opinion in there ........ just facts and some maths ;)
 
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Ash

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Astute (there is a contradiction i n terms!)

Its fuckwits like you that allow wankers like sisu to kill the club!

Go ahead waste your money on watching a 3rd rate team!

Then don't moan when they are relegated

Jesus, you remind me of the twat who used to sit near me a couple of years ago at the top of block 17.

Actually, it might be you, did you have an irrational hatred towards Michael McIndoe when he was here by any chance?
 

oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director
So father 2 kids ( under 16) wanted to watch CCFC at home this season...... If they had wanted to do it the cheapest way..... how?

Buy early bird season tickets in cheapest part of ground to get best price and pay on 8 month interest free scheme
father £253
Junior season ticket price x 2 = £230
Bring own food and drink
Get mother to drop at ground so no car parking (or catch a bus)
Prog every game (share) = £69

Could be cheaper for kids if in JSB

(source CCFC)

Total cost £552 for the year or £24 for three to go watch each home game.

If cost was a real issue then more people would do this, do a bit of research work out the best value and take it ..... if CCFC was that important to them ........ instead of claiming costs of £60 for every home game ........... it costs £60 because you choose it to, thats not the clubs fault.
 
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fernandopartridge

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So father 2 kids ( under 16) wanted to watch CCFC at home this season...... If they had wanted to do it the cheapest way..... how?

Buy early bird season tickets in cheapest part of ground to get best price and pay on 8 month interest free scheme
father £253
Junior season ticket price x 2 = £230
Bring own food and drink
Get mother to drop at ground so no car parking (or catch a bus)
Prog every game (share) = £69

Could be cheaper for kids if in JSB

(source CCFC)

Total cost £552 for the year or £24 for three to go watch each home game.

If cost was a real issue then more people would do this, do a bit of research work out the best value and take it ..... if CCFC was that important to them ........ instead of claiming costs of £60 for every home game ........... it costs £60 because you choose it to, thats not the clubs fault.


Whilst you're right you've made the assumption that people can attend every game, so the cost per game analysis is only half right.
 

oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director
Hear what you say but they sell it as a package to see every home game ......... if circumstances or choice affect the ability to attend it isnt the clubs fault .............. and there is a scheme to purchase a limited number of games that you choose which to go to and the cost is still not a lot higher. Certainly doesnt have to be any where near £60

For a 12 game package it works out at £16 adult £8 junior

All about choice and taking responsibility for own decisions in my opinion. I realise some people just dont have the money.
 
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wingy

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we have one of the highest unemployment rates in the country so that must have some bearing on take up,i don't know if there is some concession that could be given there ,could it generate an extra 1000 bums on seats
Its worrying that with these observations from the beeb coincide with a call to reduce the prices fans pay while the experts predict the latest increase in the TV deal will evaporate into player salaries ,oh for some sanity.
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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I've always said our ticket prices were very reasonable in comparison with others, wouldn't fancy paying £300 plus to watch league 1 football in some of the shit hole grounds in this league
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

Well-Known Member
So father 2 kids ( under 16) wanted to watch CCFC at home this season...... If they had wanted to do it the cheapest way..... how?

Buy early bird season tickets in cheapest part of ground to get best price and pay on 8 month interest free scheme
father £253
Junior season ticket price x 2 = £230
Bring own food and drink
Get mother to drop at ground so no car parking (or catch a bus)
Prog every game (share) = £69

Could be cheaper for kids if in JSB

(source CCFC)

Total cost £552 for the year or £24 for three to go watch each home game.

If cost was a real issue then more people would do this, do a bit of research work out the best value and take it ..... if CCFC was that important to them ........ instead of claiming costs of £60 for every home game ........... it costs £60 because you choose it to, thats not the clubs fault.
Yea junior tickets are £69 for JSB members with a £20 membership fee, so with 2 kids save another £70 if they are JSB

Also if they are under 7 they get free entry if they are a JSB
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19911678

For anyone STILL believing its reasonable for teams to charge £25 for a League 1 game!

Wigan charge as much fir their games as Coventry!


GAMES ARE OVERPRICED!!!

So Wigan are cheap by Premier League standards. I assume therefore in your price elastic world to prove your point you will now reveal they are the most supported club in the league. If they are not it then proves price is not a major factor at all.
 

Gaz

Well-Known Member
There is no doubt that football as a whole is overpriced.
I had an email today offering match day ticket for the Notts county game priced at £22.
Now that's not value for money and I wouldn't pay that for a game in league one.
 

Paxman II

Well-Known Member
If it was say £26 a ticket then you could buy family members or friends with you up to 3 more at reducing rates then that may encourage more to turn up during hard times. Example £26 reducing to £22, £20 and £18 representing a saving of £18 for a family or groups of 4 and all paid on the same card.

In the USA I always had a 'family plan' for mobile phones. Each family memebr worked off the same number of minutes, data and text plans as a combination. That way they had 4 clients instead of one. Yes the discount made it work but they had a family all signed up! Here in the UK I can't find anything like that....what a missed opportunity by phone companies!

I run my company on similar lines without comprimising the product on offer. ;)

Marketing is crucial to the success of any business.
 

Tank Top

New Member
So now we should put the prices up?
Yes nick, an amazing sugestion, the low Season ticket prices
reflect the low performances, results, and general Dog Eared
Appearance of the club over the last few years.

Now is not the time to talk of an increase in ST prices, Just as it appears that the "Green Shoots"of recovery appear to be Pushing through the Top soil, its going to take an amazing effort by The Manager, coaching staff and players to turn round the fortunes of a Club that was very near sunk.

Maybe if we finish in the top half, or better, then there may be a case for a slight increase, Its my belief that we were getting what we were paying for, and things need to significantly improve to justify an increase.
 

Tad

Member
Interesting article by an MP:

http://bbc.in/RXB85U

In short, he thinks its too high and people should go and support other lower/non-league teams.

Understand what he's saying and I do agree tickets should be cheaper, but doing it this way won't help. It will just bloat the other market and the same thing will happen there too. The solution is easy really. Wage caps, salary caps etc. the problem is the people in charge won't do it.
 

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