Match day walk on prices
So apparently we are going to be categorising games with category A matches being £25, B still at £20 & C at £15, all with relevant concession prices.
Think there are only 4 'A' games, Sheffield, Bolton, Wigan & Sunderland, the majority are 'B' games & a handful (MK Dons, Wimbledon, Oxford & Gillingham) are 'C' category. We've never done this before I don't think - just wondering what everyone thinks about it? |
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We used to have different categories before - unless I have dreamt it - and I believe that people were not in favour??
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For what my opinion is worth, trying to maximise income for bigger teams, is a good idea :)
Will not affect season tickets holders and it will earn a few more ££ from away tickets, on the other hand, teams who only bring a handful, will not make much difference by reducing the price :) :) :) :) |
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makes good sense to me. may increase season ticket sales?
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no guarentee by paying more for an A that it will be better than a C game. all first team fixtures where we go to watch stanley without much thought about the opposition. anyone taking a young kid along swerving those A games might be a good idea.
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[QUOTE=VALAIRIAN;1255294]For what my opinion is worth, trying to maximise income for bigger teams, is a good idea :)
Will not affect season tickets holders and it will earn a few more ££ from away tickets, on the other hand, teams who only bring a handful, will not make much difference by reducing the price :) yes, afted doing a say 400 mile round trip to watch the game a few quid less on the admission cost will not be a deal breaker. |
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Sunderland fans won't mind paying an extra fiver
for the pleasure of being soaked to the skin but seriously I personally think it would have been better to charge more for every game to sit and cheaper to stand for the away fans only. |
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£25 is very steep for a Stanley game, I know other clubs charge £25 on the day but if you buy in advance it is normally £5 or more cheaper.
Last time we had categories there was a £2 difference. With these thing in football the crowds will decrease slightly but revenue increases. I can see other pubs putting up prices for on the day too, most pubs in accy have increased prices by about 15% for beer in the last 18 months. |
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Be interesting to see what the big 4s fans think of this not forgetting Portsmouth and Rotherham and of cause Morecambe who all will bring sizeable followings🙂
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not bothered about a price rise as you expect it nowadays. its just having 3 catogaries that i,m against. rather pay one for every league game no matter who our opponents are.
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As I understand it the increase for 'Category A' games is a mitigation for the much higher policing costs accrued by the club for the games v Sunderland, Sheff Wed, Wigan and Bolton, in which case I don't think it's unreasonable.
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Moreover Mr Holt has always seemed to us to match his words about our club with sensible, proportionate and humane actions - I'd be astonished if he proposed the pricing of these games simply as a means of making a few extra quid... |
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