by premiership_bound » 16 Jun 2007 10:10
by West Stand Man » 16 Jun 2007 10:58
Woodcote Royal At less than £600, our season tickets cost no more than a decent night out for 2 taking in a top West End restaurant. There is no shortage of locally based football fans who enjoy this kind of lifestyle.
Whilst I can see a number of long term supporters deciding that £30 a match is too expensive, I will be amazed if the club have the slightest difficulty in passing on these seats to others with deeper pockets.
I feel sorry for those who struggle to pay the price of Premiership football but, given the current success of the team in one of the best leagues in the world, there will be many who see a seat at the Mad Stad as good value for money.....................me included.
by Winchester Royal » 16 Jun 2007 13:00
by working class hero » 16 Jun 2007 13:31
by susieroyal » 16 Jun 2007 17:24
Woodcote Royal At less than £600, our season tickets cost no more than a decent night out for 2 taking in a top West End restaurant. There is no shortage of locally based football fans who enjoy this kind of lifestyle.
Whilst I can see a number of long term supporters deciding that £30 a match is too expensive, I will be amazed if the club have the slightest difficulty in passing on these seats to others with deeper pockets.
I feel sorry for those who struggle to pay the price of Premiership football but, given the current success of the team in one of the best leagues in the world, there will be many who see a seat at the Mad Stad as good value for money.....................me included.
by philM » 16 Jun 2007 19:38
susieroyalWoodcote Royal At less than £600, our season tickets cost no more than a decent night out for 2 taking in a top West End restaurant. There is no shortage of locally based football fans who enjoy this kind of lifestyle.
Whilst I can see a number of long term supporters deciding that £30 a match is too expensive, I will be amazed if the club have the slightest difficulty in passing on these seats to others with deeper pockets.
I feel sorry for those who struggle to pay the price of Premiership football but, given the current success of the team in one of the best leagues in the world, there will be many who see a seat at the Mad Stad as good value for money.....................me included.
600 quid for a night out??!! Surely no food in any restaurant is worth paying that for!
by Baines » 16 Jun 2007 19:39
susieroyalWoodcote Royal At less than £600, our season tickets cost no more than a decent night out for 2 taking in a top West End restaurant. There is no shortage of locally based football fans who enjoy this kind of lifestyle.
Whilst I can see a number of long term supporters deciding that £30 a match is too expensive, I will be amazed if the club have the slightest difficulty in passing on these seats to others with deeper pockets.
I feel sorry for those who struggle to pay the price of Premiership football but, given the current success of the team in one of the best leagues in the world, there will be many who see a seat at the Mad Stad as good value for money.....................me included.
600 quid for a night out??!! Surely no food in any restaurant is worth paying that for!
by Woodcote Royal » 16 Jun 2007 22:22
susieroyalWoodcote Royal At less than £600, our season tickets cost no more than a decent night out for 2 taking in a top West End restaurant. There is no shortage of locally based football fans who enjoy this kind of lifestyle.
Whilst I can see a number of long term supporters deciding that £30 a match is too expensive, I will be amazed if the club have the slightest difficulty in passing on these seats to others with deeper pockets.
I feel sorry for those who struggle to pay the price of Premiership football but, given the current success of the team in one of the best leagues in the world, there will be many who see a seat at the Mad Stad as good value for money.....................me included.
600 quid for a night out??!! Surely no food in any restaurant is worth paying that for!
by Spirit of Elm Park » 16 Jun 2007 22:37
working class hero I have renewed 4 and lapsed the other 2. If prices rise any further I shall make this my last season.
As WR points out there are many who can afford these prices so in the short term those of us who drop out will not be missed. I suspect when the bad times return nemesis will strike. The glory hunters will not stick around and I - and I suspect most other long term fans who were priced out - will not return to watch the team even if prices drop.
by Chaney » 17 Jun 2007 06:03
by Bowman's Quiver » 17 Jun 2007 08:44
Chaney really make me wonder if its worth extending the stadium if we are struggling to sell out of ST,s now
by shadesrwrf » 17 Jun 2007 08:56
Bowman's QuiverChaney really make me wonder if its worth extending the stadium if we are struggling to sell out of ST,s now
How do you know we are struggling to sell out now?
by weybridgewanderer » 17 Jun 2007 09:20
Chaney really make me wonder if its worth extending the stadium if we are struggling to sell out of ST,s now
by Behindu » 17 Jun 2007 09:26
by Skin » 17 Jun 2007 11:08
by The 17 Bus » 17 Jun 2007 20:25
by Behindu » 17 Jun 2007 20:28
Skin non renewals were MINIMAL.
demand will outstrip supply for new ST's again
source: bird in TO yesterday letting me renew late.
by TFF » 17 Jun 2007 20:43
BehinduSkin non renewals were MINIMAL.
demand will outstrip supply for new ST's again
source: bird in TO yesterday letting me renew late.
Numbers I heard were a little higher than 'minimal' to be honest, but probably about what would be expected.
I'd always reckoned you'd get a 10% turnover annually and if you add in a number of 'one season wonder' types and a proportion that the club may have decided not to allow to renew and the numbers seem right from what I was told.
by Behindu » 17 Jun 2007 20:54
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