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Doesn’t surprise me not too far away and going through an emotional time right now as a club so they’ll support like madThey've now sold the increased allocation out too.
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Doesn’t surprise me not too far away and going through an emotional time right now as a club so they’ll support like madThey've now sold the increased allocation out too.
I understand the points you are making but if we sell out at £37 a ticket, surely the pricing is right.I don't think a sold out away end justifies 37 quid a ticket at all.
There really is no reason other than a money grab. 20 is plenty.
People in the last year have been furloughed, lost jobs, there's now more food banks than McDonald's, rising prices in fuel etc.
It's time we looked at a salary cap in football.
Surely that decision will be made by the auditorsCheers I’m guessing given his actions Morris won’t have much interest in launching any appeals.
Rooney had to pretend to be the doctor just so he could speak to Mel Morris.
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Maybe....£37 seems high, but then as a club we are well down on "free" SKY money that Prem clubs live on. £20 for an away ticket is fine when clubs rake in £120+ million each year.
We do have parachute payments and fortunately the players contracts were written with decreased salaries, but that still doesn't alter the fact that the club was geared to a Premier League lifestyle that will need trimming back each year we stay in this division. Our turnover before getting promoted was £25m (?? ish) and it will be lets say £30-£35m if we are still in this division at the start of the 4th year.
It's simple economics which a lot of football fans are devoid of - truth hurts sometimes. I reckon the Prince will give it a good go this year and next year and if we are still in this division, parachute money for year 3 will be used primarily to get us ready for the 4th year and by then hopefully on a relatively even keel with finances. Derby & the pigs show what happens when dreams are chased.
We've got, in effect 2 years to get out or we'll be like a Birmingham - run of the mill average.
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People in the last year have been furloughed, lost jobs, there's now more food banks than McDonald's, rising prices in fuel etc.
Very true Morris has effectively washed his hands at this point. It was for Wigan I know they appealed because other clubs cough Wednesday had their punishment applied the season after the offence was committed. But the EFL ruled that any points deduction for administration applies that season. Given the Wigan precedent I doubt they’ll appeal the administration deduction and given the other 9 is for their offence last year and was a suspended punishment I doubt the administrators will see an appeal as a worthwhile expense.Surely that decision will be made by the auditors
Cheers roy, like most others are thinking the pricing is all wrong, and i agree with the comment about giving a % of income from there support ,to support those who will be losing there jobs
According to Mcdonalds and the commons library there are some 700 more food banks than McDonalds restaurants.I'd love to see the evidence there's more food banks than Maccies now in this country???
No fan of this government but I'm also not a fan of blatant misinformation!
Was going to post the same but thought I’d better check no-one else had!
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Possibly not the first time he's used that 'alter -ego'?
If it's fine to run football as a business, then the big 6 should get the Super League back up and running and shaft the rest of us.I understand the points you are making but if we sell out at £37 a ticket, surely the pricing is right.
As long as there are people to pay for all items on sale by a business then the price is not too high.
SUFC is a business like any other and seems to be run fairly well at present.
How else can you run an entity with a turnover of millions ? The prospect of all being run as charities is unrealistic.If it's fine to run football as a business, then the big 6 should get the Super League back up and running and shaft the rest of us.
You can run it like a public service or a charity. I agree it's not going to happen, but that doesn't mean we should be happy about it. Football makes enough money without needing to shaft fans.How else can you run an entity with a turnover of millions ? The prospect of all being run as charities is unrealistic.
AyeHow dare you! He is a fine upstanding man.
But in a way they didn't. They sold their initial 2,000 but when they were offered the next 300 they refused to take them as it would cost them. Birmingham took the extra Derby refused them. To me that's wrong on our countThe ticketing price is totally correct from a business perspective, as they've sold out. Ethically though, it's wrong to charge supporters be it home or away fans, £37 to watch is in effect an old 2nd division game.
If the country was awash with affluent people with well payed jobs then it could be argued that the price is reflective of the times and the population and be more palatable. Clearly in the current financial climate with job insecurity and off the back of lockdown, that isnt the case and I expected clubs as a whole to be more sympathetic to the fan with the price at the turnstile. Clubs banged on about how much they missed the fans and then rip them off royally when they are allowed to come back. Let's face it if it was any other form of entertainment taking the piss on prices you wouldn't go. The gift football has going for it over other entertainment is decades of fans supporting 'their club' and families / friends handing down the support of an individual club through the generations which breeds loyalty and tribalism traits. Clubs know this and use it to their advantage.
So business wise, prices are correct. Morally, sort yourself out football. You are wrong to fleece the *fans.
(*except Pig fans as you can charge them fuckers £75 a ticket for all I care).
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