Have RF finished their protest? Is that it now in terms of representations from supporters’ groups? Are we just taking it on the chin?
There’ll surely be a drop off in sales if the proposed prices stay as they are, despite the recent, slightly more positive PR generated by concessions around junior prices and the interest free payment plan.
There’s an emerging apathy evident at home games now the playoff push is faltering, and an apparently increasing number of unused season tickets visible match my match. Not great conditions under which to impose significant price hikes!
I think it was said that like for like sales would generate an extra £400k? Presumably they’ll actually generate less total income though as sales fall away? And I know this is England and not Germany, but surely the Bayern Munich chairman’s approach would be to save £400k in a transfer negotiation, and not burden (fleece?) the fans? Not a bad shout perhaps?
Having successfully built the crowds and match day experience to a very respectable level, I fear we could be about to take a huge step backwards. How far will crowds fall, how much will the match day experience suffer?
Is there still time (need?) for the supporters’ groups to speak up and do something about it? Or will they now just sit back and let it happen?
UTB
There’ll surely be a drop off in sales if the proposed prices stay as they are, despite the recent, slightly more positive PR generated by concessions around junior prices and the interest free payment plan.
There’s an emerging apathy evident at home games now the playoff push is faltering, and an apparently increasing number of unused season tickets visible match my match. Not great conditions under which to impose significant price hikes!
I think it was said that like for like sales would generate an extra £400k? Presumably they’ll actually generate less total income though as sales fall away? And I know this is England and not Germany, but surely the Bayern Munich chairman’s approach would be to save £400k in a transfer negotiation, and not burden (fleece?) the fans? Not a bad shout perhaps?
Having successfully built the crowds and match day experience to a very respectable level, I fear we could be about to take a huge step backwards. How far will crowds fall, how much will the match day experience suffer?
Is there still time (need?) for the supporters’ groups to speak up and do something about it? Or will they now just sit back and let it happen?
UTB