The 17 Bus Did you not listen when JM said that prices will fall next season?
season tickets staying the same would mean that "per game" the price has fallen as there are more games
by weybridgewanderer » 17 May 2008 10:41
The 17 Bus Did you not listen when JM said that prices will fall next season?
by Jerry St Clair » 17 May 2008 11:16
Dirk GentlyPlatypusswarrpp can anyone remember roughly when they announced the st prices last season ?
Early April.
But we'd got 40 points by then.
I know the club are looking to announce this as soon as possible - it's definitely costing them money not to have STs announced and on-sale.
by RoyalBlue » 17 May 2008 11:49
Jerry St ClairDirk GentlyPlatypuss
Early April.
But we'd got 40 points by then.
I know the club are looking to announce this as soon as possible - it's definitely costing them money not to have STs announced and on-sale.
But there were only two likely scenarios in early April. Staying up or relegation. Why didn't the club just work out two pricing structures in advance?
by Jerry St Clair » 17 May 2008 12:26
RoyalBlueJerry St Clair But there were only two likely scenarios in early April. Staying up or relegation. Why didn't the club just work out two pricing structures in advance?
Your'e assuming they operate like a normal business!
by Royal Lady » 17 May 2008 13:28
by RoyalBlue » 17 May 2008 13:44
Royal Lady Fulham ST prices just announced apparently - friend of mine's ST has gone up to £629 but she reckons it was about £600 last year anyway.
by warrpp » 17 May 2008 15:15
by The 17 Bus » 17 May 2008 15:55
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 17 May 2008 15:56
weybridgewandererThe 17 Bus Did you not listen when JM said that prices will fall next season?
season tickets staying the same would mean that "per game" the price has fallen as there are more games
by Rawlie19 » 17 May 2008 16:31
Rev Algenon Stickleback HweybridgewandererThe 17 Bus Did you not listen when JM said that prices will fall next season?
season tickets staying the same would mean that "per game" the price has fallen as there are more games
should we maybe wait until the prices are announced before deciding to be outraged at how outrageous the prices are?
Maybe we should start a thread now slating this summer's signing for not being good enough.
by The 17 Bus » 17 May 2008 16:52
by Rawlie19 » 17 May 2008 17:21
The 17 Bus I have been down to the ground and put a sign up asking Dillon not to leave.
by Chuckle Brother » 17 May 2008 18:10
handbags_harrisBiskitman The point is, what's happened to all the Premiership money? We KNOW it hasn't gone on transfer fees. And while we don't know the hard facts about the wage structure, we do know enough to say that it hasn't gone on hugely inflated wages for the players.
On that basis, it's simply unfair to expect supporters to pay any more than when we were last in the Championship, plus a modest increase to cover inflation since then.
Unless JM and his fellow directors can make a convincing case - and that would have to include complete transparency about income and expenditure over the last couple of years - no other approach to ticket pricing can be justified!
Your argument is a good one however when players contracts were negotiated in the Championship, there were inevitable clauses awarding hefty wage increases on promotion to the Premiership (the wage bill went up 3 fold on promotion, and is now 4 fold given the contract renewals and new signings since 2006). Of course, there is no reciprocal motion, so we now have a squad of players on Premiership wages in the Championship. Most of the high earners will move on (although I personally would love to see Doyle stay, and on recent form Lita as well). These players will be replaced by cheaper alternatives, if at all, and more than likely the alternatives will not be anywhere near as good.
by warrpp » 17 May 2008 19:18
by Huntley & Palmer » 18 May 2008 08:14
RoyalBlueRoyal Lady Fulham ST prices just announced apparently - friend of mine's ST has gone up to £629 but she reckons it was about £600 last year anyway.
You can also get an adult season ticket for as little as £299! Other prices are £329, £399, £429, £499, £559 the £629 you mention and the top price £729. The vast majority of the Junior rates are £155.
No doubt some will argue that the splendour of the Mad Stad means it is only right that our ticket prices are nearer the higher end of Fulham's. However, just as the Ritz Hotel is resplendent and open to all, many can only afford the Travel Lodge!
by The 17 Bus » 18 May 2008 08:26
by Huntley & Palmer » 18 May 2008 10:23
by RoyalBlue » 19 May 2008 13:52
Huntley & PalmerRoyalBlueRoyal Lady Fulham ST prices just announced apparently - friend of mine's ST has gone up to £629 but she reckons it was about £600 last year anyway.
You can also get an adult season ticket for as little as £299! Other prices are £329, £399, £429, £499, £559 the £629 you mention and the top price £729. The vast majority of the Junior rates are £155.
No doubt some will argue that the splendour of the Mad Stad means it is only right that our ticket prices are nearer the higher end of Fulham's. However, just as the Ritz Hotel is resplendent and open to all, many can only afford the Travel Lodge!
Have you actually seen where these £299 ST's are though? Their ground is wonderfully old skool but also means farking crap views from most areas. Funnily enough the decent seating areas start at £499 and there is no way you can compare our ground to theirs on a pricing basis because of this.
by Huntley & Palmer » 19 May 2008 15:42
by Thou Voice » 20 May 2008 15:03
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