making football more affordable for supporters...

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making football more affordable for supporters...

by Away Day Travel » 07 Feb 2014 20:48

Hello, fellow football fans!

I am here as part of my research into a new project, looking at ways to help supporters reduce the cost off attending modern day football.

Would you mind taking a moment to complete the attached simple survey.

We are looking at potential ways to help football supporters reduce theirs costs of attending football matches and your responces would give us valuable feeback on what is important to fans who do travel to games, home and away, however often.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/R96C736

Many thanks.

Rob

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Re: making football more affordable for supporters...

by Ian Royal » 07 Feb 2014 20:54

You've spelt "share" wrong in one of the questions.

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by Away Day Travel » 07 Feb 2014 20:57

Ian Royal You've spelt "share" wrong in one of the questions.

Doh! Thank you for pointing that out. I will try to amend it!
Cheers!

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by Royal Ginger » 07 Feb 2014 20:57

There's no "Fcuk off" option in the last question.

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by handbags_harris » 07 Feb 2014 21:20

INteresting how the main questions focussing on reducing costs also focus solely on travel, and not on the match ticket...


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by Royal Ginger » 07 Feb 2014 21:22

I don't really think it's too expensive, tens of thousands of people do it every week. Comparable with the cost of the average gig.

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by AthleticoSpizz » 07 Feb 2014 21:26

Get S$y the fook out of football.

reintroduce pay at the gate

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by NewCorkSeth » 07 Feb 2014 21:40

GOD FCUKING DAMN IT IAN IT "SPELLED" WHY DOES EVERYONE PERSIST IN CORRECTING PEOPLES SPELLING WHILST MISSPELLING "SPELLED"

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by MeMeMe » 07 Feb 2014 21:41

And the difference between questions 3 & 6 is ??????


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by MeMeMe » 07 Feb 2014 21:42

NewCorkSeth GOD FCUKING DAMN IT IAN IT "SPELLED" WHY DOES EVERYONE PERSIST IN CORRECTING PEOPLES SPELLING WHILST MISSPELLING "SPELLED"

That's so we can get 'responces' (see the initial post) like yours... :lol:

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by NewCorkSeth » 07 Feb 2014 21:44

AthleticoSpizz
reintroduce pay at the gate

+1

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by CavershamRoyal » 08 Feb 2014 10:13

NewCorkSeth GOD FCUKING DAMN IT IAN IT "SPELLED" WHY DOES EVERYONE PERSIST IN CORRECTING PEOPLES SPELLING WHILST MISSPELLING "SPELLED"

Spelt is perfectly acceptable in British English... :?

http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/defin ... lish/spelt

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by Will95 » 09 Feb 2014 13:33

Royal Ginger I don't really think it's too expensive, tens of thousands of people do it every week. Comparable with the cost of the average gig.


Tbf, gigs are getting ridiculous, arena gigs now generally cost over £30 no matter who it is, and academies £20-£30, which is a massive hike in recent years.


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by creative_username_1 » 09 Feb 2014 13:41

CavershamRoyal
NewCorkSeth GOD FCUKING DAMN IT IAN IT "SPELLED" WHY DOES EVERYONE PERSIST IN CORRECTING PEOPLES SPELLING WHILST MISSPELLING "SPELLED"

Spelt is perfectly acceptable in British English... :?

http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/defin ... lish/spelt


yep this ^^^ you Irish Culchie

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by higher » 09 Feb 2014 15:24

Is it completely beyond the wit of man to charge an amount that minimizes empty seats.Surely some assessment of likely attendance and prices pitched accordingly would assist with revenue,fan base and match day atmosphere.
I understand there will be some administrative and logistical matters to work through but some movement in that general direction effectively letting supply/demand to have a bearing on prices could have a number of potential win/win outcomes for all parties.

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by Royal Prince » 10 Feb 2014 01:22

In the 70's & 80's we had subsidised travel on the railways for football fans in the form of the 'Football Specials'.

The reduced cost of attending away days not only drew in larger travelling support, but also altered the demographic of those attending, making football more affordable to the lower classes. Arguably this had a negative impact on football hooliganisms, which was rife during the period.

This being the case, perhaps the clubs, police & authorities are somewhat averse to any form of cost reduction to the modern day football fan? Maybe the working class man is being priced out of the game on purpose, but is this really such a bad thing?

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by NewCorkSeth » 10 Feb 2014 15:10

:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
Well then my complete over-reaction looks rather silly... Apologies to Ian Royal.

One of you is a mod with that website and added it to put egg all over my face

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by Royal Biscuitman » 10 Feb 2014 15:29

As long as supporters are prepared to pay £40 a go for the latest shirt, £5 or whatever for a programme and overpriced beer/food the prices of match tickets will not be lowered.

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by Green » 10 Feb 2014 15:45

Seems rather disingenuous to this fan to suggest that a lift sharing scheme will make any significant different to the cost, let alone the attendance over a season.

Portals such as this one have been used by fans keen to hook up and share lifts, it already happens.

So sorry to be all Duncan Bannatyne about it - but I'm out.

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by tmesis » 10 Feb 2014 20:00

higher Is it completely beyond the wit of man to charge an amount that minimizes empty seats.Surely some assessment of likely attendance and prices pitched accordingly would assist with revenue,fan base and match day atmosphere.
I understand there will be some administrative and logistical matters to work through but some movement in that general direction effectively letting supply/demand to have a bearing on prices could have a number of potential win/win outcomes for all parties.


It'd mightily piss off season ticket holders if it ended up costing them more than people who paid on the day.

I also suspect that you could make it free to get in, and we still wouldn't get a full house for most games.

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