P/T Indie wrote:Maybe it is overpriced compared to abroad but if you look at all the other prices across league 2 that will still be one of the cheapest, most clubs are charging £18 to sit down now.
campdave wrote:P/T Indie wrote:On the pricing I think £15 to stand & £16 to sit seems to be reasonable for this league.
Personally, it's over-priced in my opinion for tier 4 football, but that's football in this country. I've bought two tickets to a Ligue 1 match for less than your proposed prices. There's a reason why stadiums up and down the country are deserted.
Old Man Kensey wrote:I agree that the main stand and even the away end should be looking at a price increase due to the improvements of those areas. The home end and the new carwash side are not seeing any sort of real improvement and for me shouldn't have to pay anymore than they do now.
mrpotatohead wrote:premium parking for the unemployed![]()
campdave wrote:So because other clubs charge us more to go to their stadiums, we want to charge their fans more to come and see us.
Caged Lion wrote:campdave wrote:So because other clubs charge us more to go to their stadiums, we want to charge their fans more to come and see us.
Couldn't agree more. It's a business, not a charity shop. You should always charge as much as the market can stand. £18 isn't unreasonable for seating in a new stadium.
Caged Lion wrote:
Couldn't agree more. It's a business, not a charity shop. You should always charge as much as the market can stand. £18 isn't unreasonable for seating in a new stadium.
steve mfc wrote:I tend to agree with the people who don't think we should charge more for away fans, i can understand why some posters on here think we should but there are several reasons why we shouldn't go down that road.
To start with just because other clubs do it doesnt make it right and as Keith has said we could actually lose out. If a supporter only goes to a number of away games in a season then the cost and facilities, atmosphere and overall experience will be the deciding factors.
The new ground will hopefully tick all those boxes and if we charge them the same price as our supporters then we should see a increase in the fans comming to Morecambe.
After all we are fairly dependant on the visiting fans, they do make up a significant percentage of the overall attendance so we should do all we can to encourage them to come to the new ground.
campdave wrote:I don't want to become like Bradford, charging an arm and a leg just because we've got some seats, a roof and somewhere selling a pie at half-time.
Keith wrote:Not at all, I'm with campdave on this one. Firstly, I think that charging away fans extra can be counter productive anyway. We get pee'd off with clubs that charge us extra. If they charge us £2 more for 100 fans (for example) they only need about 12 fans to think 'stuff it, I'm not going back there to that rip off bunch' and it isn't worth it. Take in to account those people (like me) who refuse on principle to buy a programme, pie or pint at any ground that charge me more than the home fans and you manage to lose money at the same time as damaging reputation.
SkinnyShrimp wrote:How many times have you not gone to an away match because its £2 more than you would like to pay? - none
SkinnyShrimp wrote:How many times have you not gone to an away match because its £2 more than you would like to pay? - none
How many extra away fans go to Moss Rose because its cheap to get in and they don't rip you off for a programme? -none
Charge the market rate - you don't get any thanks, extra points or extra revenue by not charging the market rate -a bit of goodwill maybe but thats not what we are moving for!.
I'm sure the board want the club to stand on it's own two feet and not to need the support of a generous benefactor - charging £13 to watch league football in a brand new stadium wouldn't seem like good business sense to me - this is not a charity - the club needs more revenue from ALL income streams - wake up that means all of us!
Heysham_red wrote:I have an idea!!
the club sets a standard price for tickets over a season to both sets of fans. lets say £15.
the club offers online sales of tickets, maybe printed ones or ones that are picked up at the turnstiles or even ordered over the phone.
you register for a ticket for a game on Saturday up to a week before or whatever date. that £15 comes straight out of your bank account, however the attendance dictates how much you actually pay for the ticket. so for example if the attendance goes over 2000, then you actually only pay £14. and either get a £1 voucher for the next game or it returned to your account. if it goes over 2250 then you pay £13 etc etc. the same principle could be applied to how the away end works except there would be added benefits, stewarding numbers could be dictated a few days before a game as could food orders etc. obviously the total numbers ordered online would not reflect the exact numbers but the price on the date could also be dictated by the online sales.
now OK i ve thought about this and to be honest we wouldn't benefit the most from this we are too small but someone like Blackburn or Preston could make a killing as they essentially reward fans.
i would love to know what people think because I am practically patting myself on the back at this!![]()
I have a shed load of ideas to make the experience better. Is there a marketing job coming up at the new stadium or do i post on here?
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