Let's test the ST pricing theory: 18:02 - Mar 20 with 7655 views | 49thseason | I normally buy 1 season ticket and my son gets to about 10 or 12 games a season at £170-- £204 so I will commit to: 1 Usual plus 1 Extra Add your intentions onto this thread as a running total and let's see if the statistics support the idea as far as this forum is concerned. | | | | |
Let's test the ST pricing theory: on 22:07 - Mar 24 with 824 views | chalkyncfc | That's an impressive price structure to watch League One football next season,its going to cost me £380 to renew my st at Notts next season,goes up another £20 after May | | | |
Let's test the ST pricing theory: on 23:01 - Mar 24 with 778 views | judd |
Let's test the ST pricing theory: on 22:07 - Mar 24 by chalkyncfc | That's an impressive price structure to watch League One football next season,its going to cost me £380 to renew my st at Notts next season,goes up another £20 after May |
That's pretty dear for conference football | |
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Let's test the ST pricing theory: on 23:13 - Mar 24 with 755 views | chalkyncfc |
Let's test the ST pricing theory: on 23:01 - Mar 24 by judd | That's pretty dear for conference football |
There's no way that we will be relegated this season Judd It seems a bit unusual on Rochdale's part that they are doing a deal where they lose money the more people that buy the tickets so I'm presuming that in reality they are expecting around no more than 3000 to take up the offer 2000 tickets £500k 2500 tickets. £500k 3000 tickets. £450k 4000 tickets. £440k | | | |
Let's test the ST pricing theory: on 23:17 - Mar 24 with 747 views | judd |
Let's test the ST pricing theory: on 23:13 - Mar 24 by chalkyncfc | There's no way that we will be relegated this season Judd It seems a bit unusual on Rochdale's part that they are doing a deal where they lose money the more people that buy the tickets so I'm presuming that in reality they are expecting around no more than 3000 to take up the offer 2000 tickets £500k 2500 tickets. £500k 3000 tickets. £450k 4000 tickets. £440k |
You can't lose money you never had. If we sell the higher end of the numbers then the revenue that will be generated on match day peripheral sales will be hugely significant. It's bold, brave, novel for us and a huge challenge. So many people are talking about it that don't go regularly. 6 matches which could be night matches a nd you're a tenner better off at £110. | |
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Let's test the ST pricing theory: on 23:19 - Mar 24 with 743 views | VivaDonaldo |
Let's test the ST pricing theory: on 23:13 - Mar 24 by chalkyncfc | There's no way that we will be relegated this season Judd It seems a bit unusual on Rochdale's part that they are doing a deal where they lose money the more people that buy the tickets so I'm presuming that in reality they are expecting around no more than 3000 to take up the offer 2000 tickets £500k 2500 tickets. £500k 3000 tickets. £450k 4000 tickets. £440k |
Or they're perhaps thinking that we'll make more than the lost revenue over the course of the season in concessions, shirts etc. Plus it's for the long term benefit of the club. | | | |
Let's test the ST pricing theory: on 23:24 - Mar 24 with 734 views | chalkyncfc | Won't Rochdale's pay on the day income be practically non existent though and just made up of away fans,that could be costly if you have already obtained most of your gate money before the season kicks off | | | |
Let's test the ST pricing theory: on 23:30 - Mar 24 with 725 views | judd |
Let's test the ST pricing theory: on 23:24 - Mar 24 by chalkyncfc | Won't Rochdale's pay on the day income be practically non existent though and just made up of away fans,that could be costly if you have already obtained most of your gate money before the season kicks off |
Irrelevant really. If we get the upper numbers then the cash is in the bank in advance, nestled snuggly against the significant sums generated by the Scott Hogan windfall. The key now is knocking doors down getting people to commit. | |
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