Just to remind everyone, a £200 increase in adult season ticket prices to £640 (from £440 in the early bird this season) would represent an additional £4million in revenue next season if 20,000* renew at those prices
A £300 increase would represent an additional £6million in revenue.
Both completely insignificant amounts to a football club in the Premier League when you consider we will be guaranteed an extra £100million+ in revenue anyway.
Yet a £200/£300 increase could easily price out a working class individual/family.
Any increase in prices has no justification apart from pure greed from Doug, and I don’t want to hear anyone saying “it’s the price of competing” or similar drivel when the prices are announced.
*~5,000 Premier League packages not included, but these have probably been offset by the small premium package holders paid for the last 3 years anyway.
A £300 increase would represent an additional £6million in revenue.
Both completely insignificant amounts to a football club in the Premier League when you consider we will be guaranteed an extra £100million+ in revenue anyway.
Yet a £200/£300 increase could easily price out a working class individual/family.
Any increase in prices has no justification apart from pure greed from Doug, and I don’t want to hear anyone saying “it’s the price of competing” or similar drivel when the prices are announced.
*~5,000 Premier League packages not included, but these have probably been offset by the small premium package holders paid for the last 3 years anyway.