£19 on the gate (less change to deal with than 19.50)
£17 pre-order
£15 season ticket weekly cost is still far more attractive IMO
Leeds and Wigan can charge that because they have the track record of winning & big crowds already - we need to grow crowds and if the present system isn't working change what you can and what might have most effect.
Again, I might be in the minority but I buy my season ticket so I don't have to think about finding the cash when there is a home game, tickets bought and I can forget about it then. So I'd be happy to see the club roll out the occasional special deal like bogof, 2/3 or such like SO LONG AS THEY PUBLICISE IT
Quote If we build it they will come
its been mentioned on here before that students or even some people who know people who work at uni can get tickets for £7.50 and even at that harldy any get sold...people just arent interested.'"
Now, problem with that is two fold
1. The uni absolutely failed to promote this deal. I know a lot of students who didn't have a clue about it
2. They were only available through the uni shop - the shop is only open in normal term time & not at all at weekends. 80% of the super league season happens outside of term time - ergo even if students knew about it and wanted to go, try couldn't buy tickets
It's a classic example of the club having a great initiative at top level but failing to operate it at the bottom level - I.e. their interaction with the fans and possible customers is poor, very arms length
"If we build it they will come" is not the mantra to follow.
"If we build it, we need to market it" is what they need to think like.