I paid £400 for mine, but that is the most expensive part of the ground in the middle tier
We are one of the very few teams to change nothing for under 18s
So i guess if you’re a family of say 1 adult 2 kids, it’s great value over the season
I paid £400 for mine, but that is the most expensive part of the ground in the middle tier
We are one of the very few teams to change nothing for under 18s
So i guess if you’re a family of say 1 adult 2 kids, it’s great value over the season
Not the most expensive, that is down the side.
Down the side you can actually get a full price Man City season ticket, treble winners, at our early bird price (https://www.mancity.com/meta/media/f2hlvtmj/gold_season-ticket-pricing-map_2024-25_mobile.pdf - South Stand, Level 3 for those that doubt that). We charge the same as West Brom did around the ground at their full price last season for our discount scheme.
Yes, but not everyone has kids
Ahh thought they were the same
Nope. £430 (!!!) pounds. For League Two football at a discounted rate for “buying early”.
It’s not nothing for u18s now.
Cost me £23 for my 11 year old and £92 for my 13 year old. Fair enough you get £1 and £4 back respectively for every game they attend so it can work out free. I still had to pay it out though.
Still good value, not arguing that but it bumped up what I had to pay in the lower to £445.
Me @Scoobysbetterhalf and @Scooby2167Dad are now fully fledged season ticket holders for next season.Purchased on the final day of the early bird after a gentle nudge from @RedandWhite and @MoreWFCVicar
My mate is a Brentford fan and its £400 for him behind the goal at their place.
Subsidised by an oil rich totalitarian regime worth billions and by the Premier League keeping pretty much all the TV money since they and the FA shafted the Football League and the other clubs in the 90s (when is it going to be reduced to 18 teams as promised, to make sure our internationals who it will benefit, aren’t to tired too have a chance against those foreign players who only have 36 game seasons?)
Completely irrelevant to offering out a product compared to it’s value
Come on you do accounts. If your cost base is irrelevant because you are massively subsidised then you can pretty much give shit away.
The base costs of putting on a game are hardly any different whatever level of pro- football you’re at, the main variable is player wages.
Yea whatever, resort to being an ignorant fool when you’re wrong.
I’m not wrong. Even when your cost base is “irrelevant”, it still has no relevance whatsoever to a products value compared to it’s charged out cost.
For what I paid for my early bird season ticket on the half way line just in front of the directors box I can get a seat for Man City behind the goal right at the back in the black seats. Doesn’t say whether oxygen masks or binoculars are provided.
What so your saying that some football is more “valuable” than other football?
It’s not different kinds of Muesli you know.
I would suggest that each game has equal value for those fans of the clubs playing whatever their level. Unless you think that the Prem is somehow a superior prodct and we’re just pissing about?
If that’s the case then you should vote with your feet and value for money and watch those better value teams instead.
Fool.
Ohhhhh now it flips! People were telling me the other day that you can’t possibly consider closing the top stand behind the goal at our ground because that is the best place possible to watch from!!
If you don’t like that you can sit literally anywhere in West Broms ground 2 divisions up for the same price
That’s exactly what I’m saying and is the case
unless I have it wrong and Champions League level football and players is exactly the same quality as League Two, in which case I must go and get my eyes tested.
Exactly what I have done (in terms of a regular season ticket) so not really sure what your point or issue is
West Brom shirts are also £40, same price as ours.
Doesn’t mean I’m going to buy one is it
Nope, and neither will I be buying a season ticket, but it’s a bit puzzling that we think it’s acceptable to be charging the same amount FOR A DISCOUNT mind.
Apologies all I’ve been sucked into arguing with this idiot child again.
Should’ve remembered his heads firmly inserted.
Time to shave and go for an afternoon pint.
All dead relevant Imagine throwing a strop and calling someone an idiot child at the same time.
It’s an unfortunate fact that clubs higher up the pyramid have a greater % of their revenue from tv income and sponsorship and so don’t have to increase season ticket prices to be competitive.
Conversely for a club like Walsall lower down the pyramid season ticket income is more important to them, so can not offer discounts easily.
I have sympathy with the club in this area, because they are stuck between a rock and a hard place. Reduce prices and they are less competitive, increase prices and they likely lose fans.