by Hugo Boss » 21 May 2008 10:50
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by Tony Le Mesmer » 21 May 2008 12:22
Huntley & PalmerTony 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
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
by Hugo Boss » 21 May 2008 12:24
by brendywendy » 21 May 2008 12:35
Tony Le MesmerHuntley & PalmerTony 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
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.
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
by T.R.O.L.I. » 21 May 2008 13:08
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.
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
by T.R.O.L.I. » 21 May 2008 13:21
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by working class hero » 21 May 2008 16:31
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.
by Dirk Gently » 21 May 2008 16:51
Wycombe Royalworking 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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