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Irish Sky Blue

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  • Yesterday at 8:14 AM
  • #211
Covcraig@bury said:
If we want better players and a better chance of promotion/ playoffs ST has to go up. People wanting them to stay as low as possible for their own gain without increase have no idea about a progressive ambitious club. They must/need to increase year on year or we will be left behind .
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If season tickets prices increased by say, on average £50 a ticket that would bring in an extra £1.1 million based on 22k sales. I think £50 would be a hefty increase and it doesn’t raise a game changing amount in terms of increased revenue. It may however be a step too far for a number of existing or prospective season ticket holders and that 22k figure starts to fall. That, along with decreased F and B sales, shop spends etc starts to eat into that £1.1M increase.
For those who are on a limited income,(and there are a lot of those in this region at the moment) but who love football and who love the City it will be a really difficult decision to find the money for more expensive tickets and many will quite rightly choose to spend on necessities rather than football.
It would be interesting to know if those who think our ticket prices are cheap would still say the prices should increase substantially if they were then in a position where they couldn’t afford to go?
I think it’s great that we are getting regular sell out crowds and that the atmosphere in the arena is fantastic for most games.
Obviously prices will increase but hopefully not to the extent that the golden goose is left dead on the floor.
 
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Robinshio

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  • Yesterday at 8:51 AM
  • #212
last season prices were i think announced on a thursday and went on sale on the monday
we are a week behind but
a) we were in the play off picture for longer and
b) the season starts off later

so on that basis expect an announcement tomorrow
 
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Covcraig@bury

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  • Yesterday at 9:13 AM
  • #213
Irish Sky Blue said:
If season tickets prices increased by say, on average £50 a ticket that would bring in an extra £1.1 million based on 22k sales. I think £50 would be a hefty increase and it doesn’t raise a game changing amount in terms of increased revenue. It may however be a step too far for a number of existing or prospective season ticket holders and that 22k figure starts to fall. That, along with decreased F and B sales, shop spends etc starts to eat into that £1.1M increase.
For those who are on a limited income,(and there are a lot of those in this region at the moment) but who love football and who love the City it will be a really difficult decision to find the money for more expensive tickets and many will quite rightly choose to spend on necessities rather than football.
It would be interesting to know if those who think our ticket prices are cheap would still say the prices should increase substantially if they were then in a position where they couldn’t afford to go?
I think it’s great that we are getting regular sell out crowds and that the atmosphere in the arena is fantastic for most games.
Obviously prices will increase but hopefully not to the extent that the golden goose is left dead on the floor.
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Totally agree, but if the club doesn’t increase prices we will stagnate. Instead of shopping at Waitrose for a better quality product we will be spending money on less quality players.
it’s a very hard balance to make if you want success.
 
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ccfcchris

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  • Yesterday at 9:21 AM
  • #214
Things go up in price.

Shock horror.
 

torchomatic

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  • Yesterday at 10:00 AM
  • #215
ccfcchris said:
Things go up in price.

Shock horror.
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People who can afford stuff dismissive of those who can't. Shock horror.
 
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Ashdown

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  • Yesterday at 11:54 AM
  • #216
torchomatic said:
People who can afford stuff dismissive of those who can't. Shock horror.
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Or also people who are completely loose and fast with their credit cards and end up with ridiculous debts that they can ill afford to pay.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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  • Yesterday at 12:13 PM
  • #217
Ashdown said:
Or also people who are completely loose and fast with their credit cards and end up with ridiculous debts that they can ill afford to pay.
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Champagne lifestyle, lemonade diet… I’ve managed several people who drive ridiculously expensive cars that they could never afford outright.
 
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Viktor17

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  • Yesterday at 12:22 PM
  • #218
Mucca Mad Boys said:
Champagne lifestyle, lemonade diet… I’ve managed several people who drive ridiculously expensive cars that they could never afford outright.
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A lot of society now that lifestyle/diet. Far too easy to do it also.

reality is prices have to go up, always a sweet spot for how much, but we all want the club to keep moving, as long as it’s done thoughtfully and with balance, fine with that.

Think we may see small increase up to 23, maybe 24k.
 
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Speedies_Chips

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  • Yesterday at 12:42 PM
  • #219
Covcraig@bury said:
Totally agree, but if the club doesn’t increase prices we will stagnate. Instead of shopping at Waitrose for a better quality product we will be spending money on less quality players.
it’s a very hard balance to make if you want success.
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How many more people need to tell you that an extra million pounds isn’t the difference between getting extra quality players over a couple of Bassettes ??
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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  • Yesterday at 12:47 PM
  • #220
Speedies_Chips said:
How many more people need to tell you that an extra million pounds isn’t the difference between getting extra quality players over a couple of Bassettes ??
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That said, we may need that extra £1m to stand still. If we keep prices the same, we are likely to regress. New rent deal to address, and running costs will increase year on year.
 
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stgeorge1966

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  • Yesterday at 1:07 PM
  • #221
I sit in family stand with daughter I paid £250 and £100, I would have no problem with paying extra £100 for me and £50 for daughter
 
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stgeorge1966

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  • Yesterday at 1:08 PM
  • #222
Whenever they go on sale, bloody Ticketmaster
 
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Pusb1

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  • Yesterday at 1:13 PM
  • #223
stgeorge1966 said:
I sit in family stand with daughter I paid £250 and £100, I would have no problem with paying extra £100 for me and £50 for daughter
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So your spammy attention seeking itk messages are actually coming from the profile of a grown adult rather than a 15 year old kid
 
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David O'Day

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  • Yesterday at 1:14 PM
  • #224
Sky Blue Harry H said:
That said, we may need that extra £1m to stand still. If we keep prices the same, we are likely to regress. New rent deal to address, and running costs will increase year on year.
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The thing is the club outside of transfer windfalls is loss making. In the end prices will keep going up.
 
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Mucca Mad Boys

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  • Yesterday at 1:22 PM
  • #225
Speedies_Chips said:
How many more people need to tell you that an extra million pounds isn’t the difference between getting extra quality players over a couple of Bassettes ??
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On that basis, why not hand out free season tickets?

You can’t have your cake and eat it, cheap prices for a premium product. Operating costs have increased significantly since the last raise in costs. Even on the premier league package, my ticket price per game works out at £23.91 per game (£550).

A £400 season ticket works out to £17.39 a game, which is a bargain, frankly. Isn’t there also a 0% finance option too to split the payments up?
 
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stgeorge1966

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  • Yesterday at 1:29 PM
  • #226
Pusb1 said:
So your spammy attention seeking itk messages are actually coming from the profile of a grown adult rather than a 15 year old kid
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Certainly are Mr PUSB1, in fact the person i know doesn't work in the ticket office but is based at the CBS

I will pass any further information on if and when received

Like to keep you all in the loop

Regards
St George
 

edgy

Well-Known Member
  • Yesterday at 1:32 PM
  • #227
stgeorge1966 said:
I sit in family stand with daughter I paid £250 and £100, I would have no problem with paying extra £100 for me and £50 for daughter
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42% increase! No thanks.
 
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Alex1987

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  • Yesterday at 1:34 PM
  • #228
Didn't we have the marketing campaign for about a week last year first. Dream Big, Play Up or something..?
 
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stgeorge1966

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  • Yesterday at 1:41 PM
  • #229
edgy said:
42% increase! No thanks.
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Edgy this is pacific to the FZ as I think its been too cheap for the last 2 years, I wouldn't want a 42% increase across the stadium.

I do think all prices should increase as Doug kept it the same prices for last season as people are saying anything between 5% and 10% would be accepted by most fans.
 
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Potbellypig

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  • Yesterday at 1:42 PM
  • #230
Sky Blue Harry H said:
That said, we may need that extra £1m to stand still. If we keep prices the same, we are likely to regress. New rent deal to address, and running costs will increase year on year.
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You've missed the point a few people have made on this. No-one is suggesting that we don't try and maximise income to help with running costs, off the pitch improvements etc. Covcraig is suggesting that ST's need to be more expensive so that we can afford better players, when the reality is not true. Certainly not at the level we're at out now.
 

LastGarrison

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  • Yesterday at 1:46 PM
  • #231
stgeorge1966 said:
Edgy this is pacific to the FZ as I think its been too cheap for the last 2 years, I wouldn't want a 42% increase across the stadium.

I do think all prices should increase as Doug kept it the same prices for last season as people are saying anything between 5% and 10% would be accepted by most fans.
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There has been a big gulf so I can sea why you would suggest this.
 
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Robinshio

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  • Yesterday at 1:47 PM
  • #232
edgy said:
42% increase! No thanks.
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as a minimum Adult and child in FZ should not be less than an adult on their own in the other corner of that stand - even if they then make the 2nd child say £50 - so maybe Premium ST £550 Standard £450 FZ £400 + £50 per child
 
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Sky Blue Harry H

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  • Yesterday at 1:58 PM
  • #233
stgeorge1966 said:
Edgy this is pacific to the FZ as I think its been too cheap for the last 2 years, I wouldn't want a 42% increase across the stadium.

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A drop in the ocean to you
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edgy

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  • Yesterday at 1:58 PM
  • #234
stgeorge1966 said:
Edgy this is pacific to the FZ as I think its been too cheap for the last 2 years, I wouldn't want a 42% increase across the stadium.

I do think all prices should increase as Doug kept it the same prices for last season as people are saying anything between 5% and 10% would be accepted by most fans.
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I get that and I am in the FZ with 2 kids. I won't be in there with 2 kids if the price increases by 42%. I can stomach an increase, but not to those levels.

There is a valid reason why it is a lot cheaper in there and it has been a great success in bringing families into the ground.
 
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Alex1987

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  • Yesterday at 2:08 PM
  • #235
Robinshio said:
as a minimum Adult and child in FZ should not be less than an adult on their own in the other corner of that stand - even if they then make the 2nd child say £50 - so maybe Premium ST £550 Standard £450 FZ £400 + £50 per child
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As long as we get vouchers on resales I'd be happy with this as a FZ member
 

samccov1987

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  • Yesterday at 2:10 PM
  • #236
Family zone is a hard one as £250 adult and £50 kid is a great deal. However I was paying £350 and £25 for the same seat three years ago which at the time still felt reasonable.

Would certainly understand the prices in this area going up although another consideration is the money I’m saving on ticket price ends up back with the club because it’s spent decking the kid head to toe in merch.
 
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ccfcchris

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  • Yesterday at 2:58 PM
  • #237
torchomatic said:
People who can afford stuff dismissive of those who can't. Shock horror.
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Don't talk bollax. It's the same every year people moaning about the price going up. It's a fact of life there will be price increases. I would say a £50 increase is acceptable.
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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  • Yesterday at 3:23 PM
  • #238
ccfcchris said:
Things go up in price.

Shock horror.
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torchomatic said:
People who can afford stuff dismissive of those who can't. Shock horror.
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According to Labour prices will come down.

Inflation has gone up today, Shock horror.
 

David O'Day

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  • Yesterday at 3:29 PM
  • #239
COVKIDSNEVERQUIT said:
According to Labour prices will come down.

Inflation has gone up today, Shock horror.
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tell me you don't understand inflation with out saying you don't understand inflation

Inflation surprise suggests outlook could be gloomier than we thought

Bills, food prices, and service costs are all rising - but there is some good news
www.bbc.co.uk

take you economic illiteracy over to the off topic forum, kthnkbai
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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  • Yesterday at 3:40 PM
  • #240
David O'Day said:
tell me you don't understand inflation with out saying you don't understand inflation

Inflation surprise suggests outlook could be gloomier than we thought

Bills, food prices, and service costs are all rising - but there is some good news
www.bbc.co.uk

take you economic illiteracy over to the off topic forum, kthnkbai
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"Take it off topic" but then you go and post a link to the BBC website

Inflation has gone up, yes or no
 

David O'Day

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  • Yesterday at 4:02 PM
  • #241
COVKIDSNEVERQUIT said:
"Take it off topic" but then you go and post a link to the BBC website

Inflation has gone up, yes or no
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is inflation the metric for reducing prices when the BoE targets 2% per year? prices will never go down, if inflation goes below 0 then it is deflation which is worse, much worse. what you want to be looking out for is wage growth

as i said there's a politics thread where people will help you understand GCSE level stuff
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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  • Yesterday at 4:08 PM
  • #242
David O'Day said:
is inflation the metric for reducing prices when the BoE targets 2% per year? prices will never go down, if inflation goes below 0 then it is deflation which is worse, much worse. what you want to be looking out for is wage growth

as i said there's a politics thread where people will help you understand GCSE level stuff
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The Bank of England they never get it Wrong do they.

As you keep saying take it off topic, don't bother responding then because I'm done responding to you on this topic.
 
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wingy

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  • Yesterday at 6:28 PM
  • #243
COVKIDSNEVERQUIT said:
According to Labour prices will come down.

Inflation has gone up today, Shock horror.
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Energy is coming down and predicted to stay down so quite substantial on its own.
Predictable market forces and Offgem, a marriage made in heaven for Govts to do whatever they wish with a slush fund!
 

mmttww

Well-Known Member
  • Yesterday at 6:36 PM
  • #244
LastGarrison said:
a big gulf...
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of Mexico or America?
 
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Ashdown

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  • Yesterday at 6:49 PM
  • #245
wingy said:
Energy is coming down and predicted to stay down so quite substantial on its own.
Predictable market forces and Offgem, a marriage made in heaven for Govts to do whatever they wish with a slush fund!
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Not sure how energy will stay down with a load of foreign private companies controlling that sector. It seems they offer a short term decrease in prices for the summer when they know demand is at its lowest and jack it back up again when we need it most
 
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