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Re: How much? Next year's season ticket

by Hugo Boss » 21 May 2008 10:50

Anybody know if they'll be doing that "seat move" thing when you renew??

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Re: How much? Next year's season ticket

by Silver Fox » 21 May 2008 10:52

You can't come and sit with us Hugo, we'd have to boo you when you leave early :lol:

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Re: How much? Next year's season ticket

by Hugo Boss » 21 May 2008 11:08

But I want to be nearer to you Foxy, if for nothing else than to hum Chelsea Dagger for the entire duration of the game. Well, the entire time i'm there anyway so from about 3:15pm to 3:40pm.

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Re: How much? Next year's season ticket

by Chuckle Brother » 21 May 2008 11:27

While pleased with the reduction in most season ticket prices (assuming it isn't an indication of our imminent activities in the transfer market) I think the club is taking a bit of a risk with keeping under 16 prices at the level they are.
While I'm not overly keen on screaming kids everywhere making it like an England U21 game, these are the people most likely to move away now that there is no Prem football on their doorstep.
150 quid is quite a lot both if you are under 16 or if you are buying adult season tickets and having to pay 150 notes a throw to bring the rest of the family.
I think next season we will certainly get 17-18000 for the vast majority of league games. However, keeping the kids coming (aswell as having success on the pitch) is likely to be differecne between that and regularly getting 20000 or more.

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Re: How much? Next year's season ticket

by ArfnipIsARoyal » 21 May 2008 11:52

£150 is the equivilent to £6.50 a game. Hardly a lot now is it. Ok it might be a fair bit to shell out to begin with. If you buy all tickets individually before the day it will cost you £276 and to buy all on a match day £368, thus meaning you will be saving alot in the long run. Thats the way people will need to look at it IF these kids are adamant on going to EVERY home game.


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Re: How much? Next year's season ticket

by Chuckle Brother » 21 May 2008 12:00

But surely getting people to stump up in advance and committing to the full amount plays a big part in things like working out funds available for signings ?
It's difficult to base a year or 6 months budgets on people turning up and paying on the day.

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Re: How much? Next year's season ticket

by Tony Le Mesmer » 21 May 2008 12:22

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Season ticket prices UP 42% on North Stand prices from 3 years ago, despite huge TV income and f all spent on players.

Match tickets prices for under 12s have DOUBLED from last seasons silver catagory games.

I think many have people have been brainwashed into thinking they are good value due to 2 seasons of Premiership hype and rip off prices

Having said that, Mr Le Mesmer will be renewing :wink:

:shock: Did you really think that they would reduce prices to those of 3 years ago? Considering all the extra expense that has occurred in that period


Not at all. But you seem to be forgetting the huge amounts of increased income the club has received and basically, not spent. And they cant use the excuse of a ground extension enymore. Yes wages have gone up, but thats peanuts in comparison to the income not invested in the team.

Based on previous Chamionship prices, £425 is a huge INCREASE. What has been charged for Premiership football is no comparison. Some people seem to be happy with the prices because they thought that the club were going to charge over £500 for championship football. Not a chance that was going to happen in my book. Just scare mongering to convince people that the new prices are justified, when in fact they are not.

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Re: How much? Next year's season ticket

by Hugo Boss » 21 May 2008 12:24

Do people really think that players are the only outgoing expenditure?? Whilst the income is huge, there are also lots of additional costs that come with being promoted to the Premiership.

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Re: How much? Next year's season ticket

by brendywendy » 21 May 2008 12:35

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Tony Le Mesmer im really surprised people think the prices are great value. I certainaly wasnt expecting them to be any more than they are.

Season ticket prices UP 42% on North Stand prices from 3 years ago, despite huge TV income and f all spent on players.

Match tickets prices for under 12s have DOUBLED from last seasons silver catagory games.

I think many have people have been brainwashed into thinking they are good value due to 2 seasons of Premiership hype and rip off prices

Having said that, Mr Le Mesmer will be renewing :wink:

:shock: Did you really think that they would reduce prices to those of 3 years ago? Considering all the extra expense that has occurred in that period


Not at all. But you seem to be forgetting the huge amounts of increased income the club has received and basically, not spent. And they cant use the excuse of a ground extension enymore. Yes wages have gone up, but thats peanuts in comparison to the income not invested in the team.

Based on previous Chamionship prices, £425 is a huge INCREASE. What has been charged for Premiership football is no comparison. Some people seem to be happy with the prices because they thought that the club were going to charge over £500 for championship football. Not a chance that was going to happen in my book. Just scare mongering to convince people that the new prices are justified, when in fact they are not.



scare mongering by the fans to convince themselves?
there was only ever fan conjecture about it, club never said owt abowt it.

im hate going through the accounts again for the hard of thinking, but its pretty clear to me where it all went, its all out there in the public domain.

we never made any thing but losses previous to the prem,
last year we made 6 million profit, and id say all of that went on new players and increased wages.
just becuase the players failed, and the wages went to people who you may think didnt quite deserve them in the end, does not mean the money wasnt spent.


look around the championship at the other prices
QPRs for instance-rich new owners, and still fleecing their fans. and they aint the only ones
for the quality of football/players we will have i reckon 430 is pretty cheap for me personally


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Re: How much? Next year's season ticket

by Dirk Gently » 21 May 2008 13:04

brendywendy scare mongering by the fans to convince themselves?
there was only ever fan conjecture about it, club never said owt abowt it.

im hate going through the accounts again for the hard of thinking, but its pretty clear to me where it all went, its all out there in the public domain.

we never made any thing but losses previous to the prem,
last year we made 6 million profit, and id say all of that went on new players and increased wages.
just becuase the players failed, and the wages went to people who you may think didnt quite deserve them in the end, does not mean the money wasnt spent.


look around the championship at the other prices
QPRs for instance-rich new owners, and still fleecing their fans. and they aint the only ones
for the quality of football/players we will have i reckon 430 is pretty cheap for me personally


Have to agree with this. I personally expected that the club would leave prices as they were and justify this because of the 4 extra games - as most other relegated clubs have done in the past.

And I'm sure they could have got away with this - people would have grumbled, people would moaned, and maybe 10%-15% wouldn't have renewed, but they could so easily have done that.

So any decrease is welcome, and the fact that it is a reasonably substantial on (i.e. over a £100) can only be a good thing, which will make a lot of difference to people.

Criticise if you feel you must, but I honestly can't see the events of the last 10 days happening at any other club - and that includes the price reductions.

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Re: How much? Next year's season ticket

by T.R.O.L.I. » 21 May 2008 13:08

Agreed.

Just out of interest, how much (if at all) have Brum and Derby reduced their prices? Surely that's more of an indicator than Championship prices from 3 years ago?

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Re: How much? Next year's season ticket

by Dirk Gently » 21 May 2008 13:12

Derby County, in a feat of spinning Existing Derby County season ticket holders can make sure they're signed up and seated for 2008/09 by renewing now. Last week the club announced a freeze on 2008/09 season ticket prices to reward the incredible loyalty of supporters during this year's Premier League campaign.

With excitement and anticipation already growing for next season, Derby County's management have made a PERSONAL promise of 'The Same Seat For The Same Price' to the club's most loyal supporters. Derby County have backed this up by announcing a simplified renewal process with the reintroduction of credit card bookings and a range of revamped online options to make renewal EASIER, QUICKER and MORE CONVENIENT.

To renew online just ... and log in where you can take advantage of the price freeze offer and make sure your seat is secured for 2008/09.

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Re: How much? Next year's season ticket

by Dirk Gently » 21 May 2008 13:15

Birmingham STADIUM AREA PRICE CLASS SEASON TICKET PRICE

Family Stand Adult £325.00
Concession £162.00
Under 12 £99.00
Tilton Corner Adult £393.00
Concession £197.00
Under 12 £99.00
Olympic Gallery Adult £470.00
Concession £235.00
Under 12 £99.00
Main Stand Wing Adult £462.00
Concession £239.00
Under 12 £99.00
Kop Corner Adult £462.00
Concession £231.00
Under 12 £99.00
Tilton Road Adult £428.00
Concession £214.00
Under 12 £99.00
Railway Lower Adult £393.00
Concession £197.00
Under 12 £99.00
Main Stand Centre Adult £512.00
Concession £256.00
Under 12 £99.00
Spion Kop Adult £522.00
Concession £261.00
Under 12 £99.00
Club Class Adult £607.00
Concession £303.00
Under 12 n/a


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Re: How much? Next year's season ticket

by T.R.O.L.I. » 21 May 2008 13:21

Cheers Dirk but that only answers the Derby question and not the Brum question as there's no indication of what the prices at St Andrews were last season...

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Re: How much? Next year's season ticket

by Silver Fox » 21 May 2008 13:27

for the sensible among us I'd say the Brum stats confirm that we now have a perfectly reasonable ST price for a great view all around the ground.

For the idiots no doubt they confirm that you can get a ST cheaper at St Andrews than at the Mad and that RFC consistently rip off under 12s

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Re: How much? Next year's season ticket

by Tutti Frutti » 21 May 2008 13:49

I'm constantly amazed by people's inability to grab hold of the concept of inflation. If the club dropped prices to £360 now, they would be charging you significantly less that they were 3 years ago. Backdated to 2005, the current price is the equivalent of about £383 then. Given the cost base of the club and nature of the squad, that seems pretty fair to me - a pound a match more in real terms. Unlike £545 in the Prem, which was extorionate when TV money and lack of investment in the team is taken into account.

In real terms, we'll all be paying eleven pounds less per match next season than we did in the prem in 06/07. That's 60% of prem match prices - seems fair to me.

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Re: How much? Next year's season ticket

by Platypuss » 21 May 2008 13:55

The change in under 12 price is a lot more than can be accounted-for by inflation, TF!

I was considering getting a ST this season (after a year out), but as I now have two under 12s to pay for (rather than just the one as previously), I think I'll pass.

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Re: How much? Next year's season ticket

by working class hero » 21 May 2008 16:31

A rise from 300 to 445 for a North Stand seat is also significantly more than inflation.

I guess that the crunch point [as shown by Platypuss] comes when a family attends. Chatting to a mate today he said he was well happy with the prices - until his wife said she wanted an ST too...

In our family I have to find cash for 2 kids, an under 21 and 2 adults. It bites harder when there are more to buy. Some clubs offer special family prices. Possibly something to be considered?

Part of the problem with kids is that bedtimes may stop them attending midweek. That may mean an adult having to miss the game - or babysitting money on top of the kid ticket. And if you don't have an ST you cannot be sure of sitting together....

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Re: How much? Next year's season ticket

by Wycombe Royal » 21 May 2008 16:46

working class hero A rise from 300 to 445 for a North Stand seat is also significantly more than inflation.

The rise in gas, electric, petrol and many food prices are also way above that of inflation, and the rise in prices from our last time in the Championship is probably not out of line with many other clubs, and is probably a lower increase than some.

But hey, we would be Reading fans if we could find something to moan about.

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Re: How much? Next year's season ticket

by Dirk Gently » 21 May 2008 16:51

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working class hero A rise from 300 to 445 for a North Stand seat is also significantly more than inflation.

The rise in gas, electric, petrol and many food prices are also way above that of inflation, and the rise in prices from our last time in the Championship is probably not out of line with many other clubs, and is probably a lower increase than some.

But hey, we would be Reading fans if we could find something to moan about.


Agreed - and over the past 16 years football tickets have risen in price significantly faster than the rate of inflation. It's not right, but it's the way it is.

Also, it could be argued that a team expected to compete for promotion, with ex-PL players, is more attractive to watch than a team expected to finish mid-table, so a comparison with ticket prices which were set at the start of our last CCC season isn't quite fair.

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