Quote freddy="freddy"It's great that the club want to listen to the fans, but the key issue of prices at the turnstile has not been asked. Is there a reason for this as it does seem fundamental.
I haven't carried out a surrvey, but I suspect if you ask most fax fans who turned up in their masses in years gone by why they don't attend now it will be due to prices. This has been mentioned on a different thread but surely it is better to have 20 fans paying £10each than 10 fans paying £15each. Plus the additional fans would presumably increase revenue once in the ground.
I know it would be a bold decision for the club to drop prices, but with the appropriate marketting publicising reduced prices in the lead up to the game, surely this is worth trying for a couple of matches.'"
I carried out a bit of a survey last year when I was selling programmes for the Trust (Game On) mainly to find out why they were not buying them. The ones I asked blamed the increase in prices once the East Stand opened where they sat before it was I believe £15 (correct me if I`m wrong as I`m not sure because I have a season ticket) then it jumped to £18 plus the price of their tea/ coffee /sandwich just about doubled.Many away supporters that were coming into the ground from other clubs were also complaining about the price of entry.
Now the price of the food is not the fault of the Clubs but people were saying they would do without the programme .
I would expect the new price of the East stand will soon be forgoten as long as there is no price increase in the near future.The food prices however seem to have made people change their habits somewhat by eating at home or fetching a drink with them.
I suppose you have to be comparable to other grounds in your prices and if you have not bought a season ticket when the teams seemingy effortless losses were happening it`s easier to say I`ll save my money. Because sometimes it is not about what it actually costs it`s wether it is value for money or not isn`t it.
You can have all the singing and dancing you like it`s whats going on ,on the field that matters to most people.
Instead of the "free meal" offer I would rather they gave a free childs season ticket that has to be the future for our Club geting the kids in.
It would be interesting to know what Bradford think about their £60 season ticket offer , I know they are playing poorly but was it a financial sucsess selling the 11,000 rather than the amount they sold the previous season? Has anyone asked? I also think the time is ripe for a mini season ticket with Noble now coming in it should be marketable.