Nosowicz Posted 5 May 2008 Posted 5 May 2008 I am sure this has been debated before, but as a summary after the fact that we are now in a lower division will the club revisit the extoritionate price of season tickets. The product they are selling has now been devalued as we are not going to compete at a level we have before and commercially, this represents a lower value (just look at other clubs prices in league 1) So when are the club going to make an announcement over ticket prices and either advise a substantial reduction or say no we want to be the most expensive team in the league, because we are greedy !
Tilley Posted 5 May 2008 Posted 5 May 2008 I am sure this has been debated before, but as a summary after the fact that we are now in a lower division will the club revisit the extoritionate price of season tickets.The product they are selling has now been devalued as we are not going to compete at a level we have before and commercially, this represents a lower value (just look at other clubs prices in league 1) So when are the club going to make an announcement over ticket prices and either advise a substantial reduction or say no we want to be the most expensive team in the league, because we are greedy ! Doubt it. Yeovil's tickets are about 300, so I really do doubt it mate.
Father Ted Posted 5 May 2008 Posted 5 May 2008 I am sure this has been debated before, but as a summary after the fact that we are now in a lower division will the club revisit the extoritionate price of season tickets.The product they are selling has now been devalued as we are not going to compete at a level we have before and commercially, this represents a lower value (just look at other clubs prices in league 1) So when are the club going to make an announcement over ticket prices and either advise a substantial reduction or say no we want to be the most expensive team in the league, because we are greedy ! No, not very likely!
Matt Posted 5 May 2008 Posted 5 May 2008 At the end of the day this is a business, people (Milan) are in for the money, profit, the best we could ever hope for is freezing the prices of Season Tickets, and whether thats right or wrong, I understand the reason. Although perhaps they should take away two weeks wages from the players and use that money to put towards Season Tickets, buy as many as that money can afford and give them away first come first served. -That would never happen though.
UrbanFox Posted 5 May 2008 Posted 5 May 2008 They will proberly throw in a load of free cup games in there now were in the mighty johnsons paint trophy!
AyewJoking Posted 5 May 2008 Posted 5 May 2008 Milan was just playing it safe by freezing the ticket prices whilst we were still a championship club. I'd be amazed if he lowered the price now.
davieG Posted 5 May 2008 Posted 5 May 2008 Well I for one would be extremely disappointed if there is not some changes, either reduction in price or the inclusion of FA Cup 1st & 2nd Rd games as well as the whole of the Paint Trophy
Webbo Posted 5 May 2008 Posted 5 May 2008 Well I for one would be extremely disappointed if there is not some changes, either reduction in price or the inclusion of FA Cup 1st & 2nd Rd games as well as the whole of the Paint Trophy That'd be a nice gesture and not cost that much as there will be almost no interest otherwise.
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