Mark S wrote:Callum wrote:Mark S wrote:Read the post again Callum and do the Maths.
FFS!
Lets say a reduced 1200 home fans at £13 versus 2,000 fans at half price?
Which one of those scenarios is more luctrative to them when they get a share of the gate?
Win Win for them. More money to pay for the two coaches it will take to bring up the 100 fans they will bring and less home support.
Come on guys! Wake up and smell the coffee!
But you're giving the impression our board are squeaky clean and do everything they can for the fans. It seems on this message board the club can't do anything wrong. Maybe Mark, just maybe, now and again the club might make decisions to try and get more money from fans.
Again apply logic to that arguement.
If you were our board would you prefer 1200 pissed off fans paying full price or 1800 happy fans paying half price plus an extra 500 or 600 that might be attracted down after tomorrows draw?
That aside, I refuse to believe that we have suddenly become a 'screw the fans, we are a business club'. Anyone that doubts that just have a chat with Rod taylor.
I'm not saying we have gone from one extreme to the other, my point was now and again the club will make decisions where they can gain extra money from fans. Although this is a good debate about ticket prices I don't think I've ever seen you criticise the board in the 6 years i've been on this message board. I understand the logic of numbers etc but how about repaying the fans commitment and support after paying £13/£10 + travel for absolutely nothing in terms of a result?