Wouldn’t it be be a great gesture if Boro put a ticket offer on for Warnocks first home game?

If its been that long since you were able to experience something you don't offer said product at discount prices. People either want to go or don't (that have the disposable income to do so)

Fairgrounds had a boom in April when they were allowed to re-open (no need to discount rides), it didn't last long mind
 
They could done something that I think would cost nothing.

Offer people their ticket price off a new season ticket for the the first two home games - so if you pay for the Bristol game you get that off a season ticket bought after the Bristol game.
 
Losing 2mil a month and no fans for over a year. Probably the worst time to bring up ticket offers😂

The only slight issue I have is walk up prices. The season tickets are about standard for the champo. I just think walk up shouldn't be over £30....I'd argue £25 and bring the St's into line.

I'm sorry but £32 to see Luton or Millwall at home. Some fans simply can't attended enough games to justify a season ticket. That's not only through finances but work etc.
 
So the answer appears to be from some on here our ticket policy is fine ...........as long as you can afford i a season card ?
Not very for the people then for some deep down ?, some work away etc can't go every week , some just cannot afford a min of £30
 
So some want a cheap ticket deal while the ST holders would like a rebate. not going to happen on both accounts.
 
Attendances persistently declined during the period in which we did ticket offers, and didn't start picking up until the message got through that there weren't going to be any more offers.

Far from encouraging the casual fan to come to more matches, ticket offers encouraged them to stay away when there wasn't an offer on.

Even if you think we should do something to attract the casual fan back (and it's a bit premature to say that, I think we'll have a pretty good gate at the weekend), why would we try what has already failed?
 
Attendances persistently declined during the period in which we did ticket offers, and didn't start picking up until the message got through that there weren't going to be any more offers.

Far from encouraging the casual fan to come to more matches, ticket offers encouraged them to stay away when there wasn't an offer on.

Even if you think we should do something to attract the casual fan back (and it's a bit premature to say that, I think we'll have a pretty good gate at the weekend), why would we try what has already failed?
Absolutely, the OP really doesn't do himself any favours, it's been done to death....
 
Losing 2mil a month and no fans for over a year. Probably the worst time to bring up ticket offers😂

The only slight issue I have is walk up prices. The season tickets are about standard for the champo. I just think walk up shouldn't be over £30....I'd argue £25 and bring the St's into line.

I'm sorry but £32 to see Luton or Millwall at home. Some fans simply can't attended enough games to justify a season ticket. That's not only through finances but work etc.

this, season tickets are okay priced if you get early bird but when you have young kids, partner works shifts, have an hour commute each way, so struggle to go to many evening games, I can’t justify a season ticket anymore when I know I might only make half the games at best. I can afford the walk up price but i know many that can’t. It’s been said on here before but football is competing with other forms of entertainment for families. When family finances are stretched It’s alot cheaper these days to take the whole family bowling or to the cinema than buy a single adult ticket.

Edit: based on the cinema prices at Catterick and Darlington (£4.99) as I live in Richmond.
 
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