Finances and Ticket Prices

I still don’t quite understand how the average ticket income per customer is £12.50.

Unless we have an unbelievably high percentage of kids and carers for disabled fans - and since walkup tickets are 30 odd quid, I’m talking two carers per every full paying fan.
Be nearer £15 easily with this and next season's increases
 
If you think we are getting value for money , for next season there are 9 Premier league clubs offering season tickets for less than our North and South stand season ticket prices.
 
9 premier league clubs on premier league money. It’s simple to understand that, they can afford to offer cheaper tickets due to revenue.

Top end talent well I would say we brought in Rodger’s for 1.5m sold him on for circa 12m. He was top end talent.

As for the rest the jury is out still. In my opinion I think the club think this year is a right off and they must be planning for a big summer. If not its time for Kieron Scott and Co to answer some difficult questions, although we have been smarter transfer wise, all we seem to do is recycle at the min without building a solid team to compete.
 
9 premier league clubs on premier league money. It’s simple to understand that, they can afford to offer cheaper tickets due to revenue.
We never saw a reduced or fair price because of tv money and we never will if we return to the premier league
 
I know I’m in a minority but i think our season ticket pricing is not that bad for adults - i think the kids and family tickets should be cheaper but the increase in prices for next season is a relatively small one. Not many things in life come down in price unfortunately.
I would agree. It’s the same for walk up prices too. I live over two hours drive away so I don’t have a season ticket. I’ve took my lad to a fair few games home and away this season. Adult prices are similar but an under 12’s tickets is often 3 or 4 times more for a home game.

Surely we want to hook more of the younger kids in for the future fan base.
 
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