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04-02-2007, 14:17
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Re: Premier Clubs ticket pricing
Thanks for keeping this thread going... it's very clear so far that we are all committed to Stanley and appreciate that we are not proped up by $£$£$£ millions of TV cash.
It appears we would all like to attract more fans but understand we havn't got TV money.
Giving big discounts now would brass off the loyal and PAYMENT UPFRONT season ticket holders.
The good thing about the FES it doesnt look deserted when not full unlike other grounds.
Bolton Wanderers V Arsenal FA CUP replay at the Reebok next week £15 Adults £5.00 concessions, correct me if i'm wrong £15.00 to watch Henry, Fabregas and co plus Annelka, Nolan and Co IS GOOD VALUE.
This thread is interesting keep it going guys, i hope Rob picks up the comments, they may be of interest to him ?? that's not a dig Rob i think the guys on here are speaking a lot of truth, and if WE that's all of us can learn something then thats a plus.
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04-02-2007, 16:17
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Re: Premier Clubs ticket pricing
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yea but what was the average price before sky and the average price after sky came in so your saying rupert murdoch has nothing to do with the hype of the premiership nothing to do with the prima doners wage demands that raised the prices at the turnstile it has everything to do with it .in the old days you could decide at last minute now you have plan it by saving money i agree with you the armchair fans should get of their backsides but if it wasnt for murdoch they wouldnt have any football to watch in their armchair....
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Yes Murdoch pushed a lot of money into football, which in turn made clubs able to buy better players, problem was that in the UK we are stilling living on our 1966 world cup win, we haven't produced more then a couple of dozen world beaters in years. Teams have to go abroad to find players, players cost more, get paid more, therefore to cover expenses prices go up. Arsenal play week in and week out with no British players, it costs 35 quid to go to the Emirates stadium, so more people buy sky and watch it at home. Now Rovers do a price drop, this is the team that took 886 supporters away to play in the last round of the cup, they get no one going to their home games so if they atract more people it will still be profitable. One of the reasons football is not an attractive option in the USA is sitting in a 60,000 seater stadium with 5000 supporters, no atmosphere, that is what its like at Ewood park. At the end of the season compare the records of Stanley and Rovers, I would like to bet which one would be in debt and which one would be in profit. We as a club are looking at premiership clubs and trying to imitate them, we are in the lower divisions we need to keep our feet firmly on the ground, every deal needs to be for our benefit, every decsion about pricing should be to bring in money for the club. How could you change prices in mid season? what about the season ticket holders? Rover couldn't give a hoot about their fans, Stanley should.
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04-02-2007, 16:25
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Re: Premier Clubs ticket pricing
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Originally Posted by Give us the old gree
it's very clear so far that we are all committed to Stanley
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ermmmmmm Can I be exucsed and still allowed to post on the subject
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04-02-2007, 16:40
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Re: Premier Clubs ticket pricing
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Originally Posted by Bazf
Yes Murdoch pushed a lot of money into football, which in turn made clubs able to buy better players, problem was that in the UK we are stilling living on our 1966 world cup win, we haven't produced more then a couple of dozen world beaters in years. Teams have to go abroad to find players, players cost more, get paid more, therefore to cover expenses prices go up. Arsenal play week in and week out with no British players, it costs 35 quid to go to the Emirates stadium, so more people buy sky and watch it at home. Now Rovers do a price drop, this is the team that took 886 supporters away to play in the last round of the cup, they get no one going to their home games so if they atract more people it will still be profitable. One of the reasons football is not an attractive option in the USA is sitting in a 60,000 seater stadium with 5000 supporters, no atmosphere, that is what its like at Ewood park. At the end of the season compare the records of Stanley and Rovers, I would like to bet which one would be in debt and which one would be in profit. We as a club are looking at premiership clubs and trying to imitate them, we are in the lower divisions we need to keep our feet firmly on the ground, every deal needs to be for our benefit, every decsion about pricing should be to bring in money for the club. How could you change prices in mid season? what about the season ticket holders? Rover couldn't give a hoot about their fans, Stanley should.
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when you put it that way your right but the problem is that the fa dont care about lower league clubs and the money should be more evenly spread and we are getting the knock on effect and its not beneficial for the whole of the game plus the national side is getting the effects as well cause the most succesful national players started at the grass roots [lower league clubs]now there is only a few good enough ..
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09-02-2007, 17:38
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Re: Premier Clubs ticket pricing
An article in todays paper, suggested it's 4 times more expensive, for a premiership season ticket, compared to europe.
They also said the cheapest season ticket for Inter Milan is £91 and Barcelona's cheapest is £167.
Granted they play fewer games than the Premiership, but they have a similar wage structure.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footba...name_page.html
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