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| Quote: Sir Kevin Sinfield "A £4 increase after a prize freeze for several years and £40M spent on the stadium is reasonable IMO. It will be unaffordable for some, as will the latest iPhone, or an evening in the pub, or Leeds Utd tickets, that is life.'"
No it’s not. It might seem reasonable to the club on those terms, but it is not reasonable for the product it is for, not when in comparison to other similar options out there. It is nearer to extortionate than reasonable. The fact people pay it, me included, doesn’t make it right.
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| Quote: Gotcha "No it’s not. It might seem reasonable to the club on those terms, but it is not reasonable for the product it is for, not when in comparison to other similar options out there. It is nearer to extortionate than reasonable. The fact people pay it, me included, doesn’t make it right.'"
The teams performance is obviously poor at the moment, but pricing doesn’t fluctuate with form.
What other similar entertainment options do you see as better value for £24?
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| Quote: Sir Kevin Sinfield "The teams performance is obviously poor at the moment, but pricing doesn’t fluctuate with form.
What other similar entertainment options do you see as better value for £24?'"
1 month now tv pass £25. The sudden jump may seem steep but if have had a price freeze for a few years also then this is probably what it would be had it increased a little each year. I wonder if ths post would have arouse had you won most of your games and played well?
On the whole rugby leagues match day experiences are not great. Many people turn up early for games no entertainment maybe dome dancers but nothing really great or some random finger on a poor pa system. What us is there to do after the final whistle except try and get out and not get cought in traffic? More so on afternoon games. Clubs need to make the experience appealing for fans and something to interest new fans.
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| Quote: Sir Kevin Sinfield "The teams performance is obviously poor at the moment, but pricing doesn’t fluctuate with form.
What other similar entertainment options do you see as better value for £24?'"
It’s £27 on the day. I can go stand in a fancy stadium at Warrington against Cas next week, a quality product, for £24 on the day. A near 13% less.
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| Quote: Dezzies_right_hook "I wonder if ths post would have arouse had you won most of your games and played well?'"
Where RL fans are concerned? A cert, I'd have said
Flippancy aside, the simple fact is many fans don't have a whole load of disposable cash around. It would be a worry to me if the game became beyond the budgets of increasing numbers of young families. After all, those kids are tomorrow's fans - and maybe players.
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| Prices are going up and crowds will go down , we need to attract as many spectators as possible so we must give them a good product at a price that encourages them to come along , otherwise we have less and less people interested in Rugby League
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| Quote: ploinerrhino "Prices are going up and crowds will go down , we need to attract as many spectators as possible so we must give them a good product at a price that encourages them to come along , otherwise we have less and less people interested in Rugby League'"
That’s fine but how is any SL club going to dish out this amazing product without the money to pay for it first? Clubs need to make a profit (see Widnes, see Bradford).
I’m sorry but it’s just not a linear relationship between the price you pay to attend a game, and the win ratio.
As an aside, interesting how many people are NOT happy on this forum seeing a losing side play attractive rugby....
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| They've quietly walked back the prices in the last few weeks and designated more of the stands as "wings" than they initially did, but even with the limited capacity seats were available to buy and plenty were visibly empty
Madness that an adult and kid could have gone to Elland Road last night from £34 a pair and been in a packed stadium with an amazing atmosphere and Leeds RL were charging so much for a game of RL with no atmosphere whatsoever. As events, the two games were chalk and cheese, but they expect people to pay up to £39 to watch a salary capped game of RL??? Half the players probably couldn't afford it!
St Helens and Warrington play in arguably better stadiums and don't use it as an excuse to charge so much, not to mention Hull, Hudds and Wigan
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| But surely pricing should be a balance of maximising revenues whilst not pricing out the core fans. Even if we were playing well were we ever likely to fill a stadium this season with those prices? Would a slightly lower price attract more people and increase revenues? It's a hard balance to strike but I think they've gone in a bit high.
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| Quote: Dezzies_right_hook "1 month now tv pass £25. The sudden jump may seem steep but if have had a price freeze for a few years also then this is probably what it would be had it increased a little each year. I wonder if ths post would have arouse had you won most of your games and played well?
On the whole rugby leagues match day experiences are not great. Many people turn up early for games no entertainment maybe dome dancers but nothing really great or some random finger on a poor pa system. What us is there to do after the final whistle except try and get out and not get cought in traffic? More so on afternoon games. Clubs need to make the experience appealing for fans and something to interest new fans.'"
You can’t compare going to watch live sport to a streaming service. Leeds are planning big improvements to the match day experience, such as the live music they had on in the southstand pre match yesterday. They also had something after the game (not sure what i didn’t stay) with discounted drinks, lessons learnt from the Wolfpack it seems.
Quote: Dezzies_right_hook "It’s £27 on the day. I can go stand in a fancy stadium at Warrington against Cas next week, a quality product, for £24 on the day. A near 13% less.'"
If price is an issue buy in advance and pay £24 to watch Leeds, if you can’t get to the ticket office you can “print at home” for free.
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| 27 is a lot. When I first started going in 98 it was £10 for an adult. That's an increase of about a pound a season. Which doesn't seem that much.
However, salary cap has remained at about the same level for about 15 years. Where does that extra money go?
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| Quote: Greville "They've quietly walked back the prices in the last few weeks and designated more of the stands as "wings" than they initially did, but even with the limited capacity seats were available to buy and plenty were visibly empty'"
The seats were sold out last night.
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| Quote: Sir Kevin Sinfield "You can’t compare going to watch live sport to a streaming service. Leeds are planning big improvements to the match day experience, such as the live music they had on in the southstand pre match yesterday. They also had something after the game (not sure what i didn’t stay) with discounted drinks, lessons learnt from the Wolfpack it seems.
If price is an issue buy in advance and pay £24 to watch Leeds, if you can’t get to the ticket office you can “print at home” for free.'"
I have a season ticket. But the Warrington comparison again is £22. Again in percentage terms significantly better value.
Other parts of the ground should not have to pay for what the south stand offers. If the price is for live entertainment, then put it on the pitch, not the stand.
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| Quote: The Ghost of '99 "The seats were sold out last night.'"
There were a handful on the website in mid afternoon. Any pairs had gone by Thursday night though. Still a shocking amount of empty spaces in the Carnegie seats
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| Quote: Greville "They've quietly walked back the prices in the last few weeks and designated more of the stands as "wings" than they initially did, but even with the limited capacity seats were available to buy and plenty were visibly empty
Madness that an adult and kid could have gone to Elland Road last night from £34 a pair and been in a packed stadium with an amazing atmosphere and Leeds RL were charging so much for a game of RL with no atmosphere whatsoever. As events, the two games were chalk and cheese, but they expect people to pay up to £39 to watch a salary capped game of RL??? Half the players probably couldn't afford it!
St Helens and Warrington play in arguably better stadiums and don't use it as an excuse to charge so much, not to mention Hull, Hudds and Wigan'"
We want to sell RL and super league as an elite and exiting sport, but then complain that is costs slightly more than 2nd tier Football.
Fact is prices at RL have been stagnate for a few years so a £3-4 increase every 3-4 years it not really an issue. As others have said you sell ceap yoh get cheap and crowds then go down and you have Bradford Widnes etc. Huddersfield practically give season tickets away and they are not exactly busting at the seams whith huge crowds.
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