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To add to that, the £36 extra on top of the "twenty's plenty" would be can be achieved by only spending £8 on beer. Or, perish the thought, it is possible to watch football WITHOUT drinking beer.
Just a question to you here. Why is £30 on the kop ridiculous? Are we paying to watch the team or paying for a view? Because if it’s the latter, there are other areas with a better view.
I pay to see goals. The rest is a bonus. I pay to be entertained. The view is secondary, tertiary even.
"When tickets were 20-25 quid and we had those C games where it was a tenner, attendences were up at 28k on week nights."
The Ipswich game was if I remember correctly, the release day of the 120 years shirt and may have been part of a two ticket deal with the Pigs game the home match before.
And we can’t on one hand expect the board to pay for quality players and on the other expect cheap tickets.
#It'stheboard'sjob
#themoneytree
#weer'smunnehgone?
it is possible to watch football WITHOUT drinking beer.
Soccer?We are very competative , its soccer thats gone daft .
I’ll field this one.Soccer?
Don't you think there's enough bollocks spouted on here without you coming along and speaking this foolishness?
Directors box I’m guessing.Where do you sit pal?
How long since we scrapped cat C matches?
The club used to do 1or 2 games per season @£10 adults,£5 kids,to give people/families on low income the opportunity to attend
While ever we have 6-8,000 empty seats for every home game, nobody could possible claim we have reached the 'optimum' pricing strategy. Surely the optimum prices would mean we sell just enough seats to sell the stadium out?
Optimum pricing is not about selling out, its about maximising ticket revenue. United have about 11000 tickets on general sale every game. Selling 5000 at £30 is going to bring in more revenue than 11000 at a tenner. Therefore 24k for a Cat A game is optimal pricing whereas 28k for one of the old Cat C games is not.
Why not, Toga footie lakin footba owt you want , a little pedantic are we today ?Soccer?
Yep; real shame they have scrapped those altogether and made the likes of Preston at home a Category A match - meaning you're going to be paying at least £27 to watch us play a nothing team that we seem to face about 4 times a season.
While ever we have 6-8,000 empty seats for every home game, nobody could possible claim we have reached the 'optimum' pricing strategy. Surely the optimum prices would mean we sell just enough seats to sell the stadium out?
As others have illustrated above, in previous years lowering the prices to £10 has given a huge boost to attendances. I just can't believe it's beyond us to at least have a few games a season at that price, or at worst to ensure our cheapest ticket against middling teams like Preston isn't £27.
Although the headlines in recent years have all been about us maintaining our ticket prices or only increasing them slightly, in reality by scrapping Category C matches and discounts for Blades Members then prices have actually risen steadily and consistently.
EDIT: Here's an idea. Why not allow everyone on the database to attend one or two games a season for a tenner? Obviously discounting home games against Wednesday, Leeds and Villa. I reckon you would see a steady rise in attendance for every home game. Gives more people the chance to go without leaving ST holders shortchanged.
The examples earlier don't show a huge boost in attendance. Generally the best you could hope for was around the average for the season. No doubt gates were higher due to the pricing but it's unlikely the club was better off. A point which quite a few seem to be missing. See Bradford City now.
The Ipswich match did, right? We have limited data, but they generally all drew in an extra few thousand on the gate.
Better off in what sense? They may not have got promoted, but they're getting more people through the gate than ever before and are on a sound financial footing after years of administration.
Nobody is saying make the Category A games a tenner, which is what your example alludes to.
Only two pillars.This one amused me. The £44 on top of your admission costs works out at 10 pints each (spoons on Eccy Road before you ask). Oh well, each to their own.
There's always one. If you buy a seat right behind a pillar (there's only two), next time I suggest you bash your head against it
Most expensive ticket is £35 for our top category?
It's hardly Arsenal pricing...
Drinking 10 pint between us before and after the match - is, what it will cost im afraid.This one amused me. The £44 on top of your admission costs works out at 10 pints each (spoons on Eccy Road before you ask). Oh well, each to their own.
There's always one. If you buy a seat right behind a pillar (there's only two), next time I suggest you bash your head against it
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