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To me as a walk on fan going to every home game i dont mind giving the club and extra £2 and looks worse on paper then out of the pocket as 2 pounds get spent here there and everywhere these days. Every away game i go to these are the general prices so im glad that stanley are now charging the away fans an extra £2 on prices to rake in the cash. ALSO Like others have said, id like a statement from Marsden about the facilties and ground being improved as for a football league club of 9 years their getting worse year on year. Lick of paint, new breeze block working toilets and weve got a winner! |
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I just think that if you miss one game or miss the games you dont want to go to and save the difference then you can watch the stanley this season. However its up to the paying customer obviously but you can at least go to a few instead of non at all...
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Is there no way of the board reviewing the pricing strategy and reducing it to £19 for walk on's?
I know its only a £1 difference, but £20 is a big psychological stumbling block for a lot of people. |
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Doesn't happen though. People say everything is too expensive or the club hasn't got what they want. Only one thing will increase the crowds, thats down to James Beattie :) |
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For me, having the £5 per game saving that a flexi ticket offers is still a big pull. It's a great option for out of area supporters such as yours truly.
I am a little worried that the walk-on prices will rule out any increase in support from those from the immediate area. One doesn't have to read the FT in depth to know that Hyndburn is one of the worst-off areas in the country in terms of disposable income. But then, as others have said, many other options have been exhausted over recent years and seen little success. What's more, I don't see much (or any) weight in the psychological argument of "£20 sounds much more than £17". I think the club have taken a brave step and I hope the pricing structure, together with the season ticket and flexi ticket options that have been in place over the spring/summer - the most comprehensive set of pricing options this club has ever seen - will be successful. One element of the higher walk-on prices that can be smartly exploited by the club is promoting mid-season deals on grouped match tickets; say, 3 for £45/50. The higher walk-on prices mean that the deals will appeal to people but also retain value in pre-bought season tickets. Good work and good luck ASFC. |
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Another thing regarding the the ground, it is the worst ground in the league, I know that and I wouldn't have it any other way, the wind and rain don't bother me, I'm use to it, but for attracting 'fair' weather fans the costs of any development will be substantial to say the least but maybe even just somehow boxing in the rear of the John Smiths end of the Jack Barratt Stand in from the elements and using it as the family stand (which it was) could even use the old turnstile at that end with special discount entry available for familys?? |
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I do think this could have been handled better.
I didn't like the secrecy around pricing and I think there was a marketing opportunity missed. Season ticket for the price of 10 games sounds like a hell of a bargain doesn't it? |
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We have tried being cheap and were for a time the cheapest in the 92. The folk of Hyndburn didnt respond. Regardless of the price the majority feel no attatchment emotionally to the club and will only have their interest piqued by a winning side. Accy is unique in that if you go to another football league town those who support other sides will still wish the town side well. A sizable amount of Accringtonians, especially the younger element of Sky Sports supporters, actively DISLIKE Stanley. I have it from a reliable source The Calder in town erupted when Stevenage scored v us in the play-offs. The perception is that Stanley somehow think they are better than they are...which isn't true at all. Regardless of the division we are in they crave victories. Hence Farsley at home in the 7th tier 00/01 attracting more than a home tie against a Premiership side last season. It has taken us 9 years and we are slowly making inroads such as fixture signs. Why aren't these at every entrance to Hyndburn? I think the free season tickets should have had £5 accompanying adult entry to the first three games too to get the adults involved/hooked. A lot will not take up due to adult apathy. I approve of the new pricing structure. £3 will not deter the few walk ons we have if they genuinely want to go and we will coin it from the large away followings of Pompey et al. The message going forward is simple. Get a season ticket or flexi ticket or you'll pay away prices. |
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The price increase is inevitable. The low prices of yesteryear failed to attract enough walk-ons and, to my mind, the important thing now is to keep the walk-ons that we currently have. This thread makes it obvious that some are less than thrilled. I go along with those who suggest that it is now time for Peter Marsden to make explicit the plans for the future. Those who are uneasy about the new price, or even very much against it, may be won over if they could see plans for improved facilities.
And so, I am now back to my old hobby-horse. It is a total mystery why the club fails to articluate a three-year plan and a five-year plan. If we could all see a club (and a business) with aims and ambitions, I am sure that there would be less opposition to price increases. If we could all see that there would be a hope of a tangible result from the increases, we would be more likely to accept them. Come on, Mr Marsden, now is the time. |
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Interestingly Burnley haven't announced match day prices yet, so even the big clubs aren't as organised :) |
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