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Season Ticket pricing for League 1



deletebeepbeepbeep

Well-known member
May 12, 2009
20,966
Strange that we haven't had renewal letters yet, might be waiting a while if they intend to send them out whilst we are on an upward trajectory.
 






brightn'ove

cringe
Apr 12, 2011
9,137
London
He's getting paid a salary, not making a profit from the fans/customers. The suggestion was that we're overpaying so that someone can make a nice profit at our expense, which is clearly not happening.

As far as i'm aware that isn't his salary, it's made up of many bonuses for meeting certain targets, such as making profits from fans/customers.
 


Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
50,207
Goldstone
As far as i'm aware that isn't his salary, it's made up of many bonuses for meeting certain targets, such as making profits from fans/customers.
But BHA don't make a profit from fans, they're making a huge loss. His job is to keep that loss within limits. He is not making a profit at our expense.
 






brightn'ove

cringe
Apr 12, 2011
9,137
London
But BHA don't make a profit from fans, they're making a huge loss. His job is to keep that loss within limits. He is not making a profit at our expense.

Well this is my train of thought about ticket prices if we go up.

We go up -> paul barber sniffs supply + demand scenario and realises we can charge more but still fill the stadium, increasing profits (by a marginal amount in comparison to TV money, thus totally unnecessary) -> because of this increase in profits, paul barber meets more targets and gets paid more.
 


Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
50,207
Goldstone
Well this is my train of thought about ticket prices if we go up.

We go up -> paul barber sniffs supply + demand scenario and realises we can charge more but still fill the stadium, increasing profits
Or reducing losses.
(by a marginal amount in comparison to TV money, thus totally unnecessary) -> because of this increase in profits, paul barber meets more targets and gets paid more.
Well I hope the club agree with you that it will make a marginal difference, and therefore not be necessary. But I would say that since it will make such a marginal difference, it won't effect whether or not he gets his bonus. If TB paid him directly proportional to our profit/loss (eg, reduce loss by £500k and he gets a % of that) then that would be TB's fault, but I don't think it works like that. We have to meet FFP, and so his payment will obviously be related to that, but I don't think he gets a direct % for every penny he gets from us.

Barber is simply doing what TB tells him, and TB is making a huge loss, so while I don't want high prices for the fans, I'm also aware that those prices are not giving someone a profit.
 


jay d

jay d n coke
Nov 16, 2014
833
brighton
Ii can se it now.
due to relegation were freezing ticket prices, but as weve lost some st holders, weve got to up the travel by a couple of quid
 




Diablo

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NSC Patron
Sep 22, 2014
4,205
lewes
From a spectators view...I like to see good competitve Football...Ipswich game was probably the one great home Game....If we had drawn it would have still have been good to watch..Whilst I would love to watch the big clubs at the Amex if we were good enough...I`ve enjoyed last few seasons where we have competed in Championship...We simply have not been good enough this season as most if not all of our better players have gone...I would rather watch us with a chance of promotion in Div 1 (winning at home most weeks) than struggling in Premier or Championship.
 


From a spectators view...I like to see good competitve Football...Ipswich game was probably the one great home Game....If we had drawn it would have still have been good to watch..Whilst I would love to watch the big clubs at the Amex if we were good enough...I`ve enjoyed last few seasons where we have competed in Championship...We simply have not been good enough this season as most if not all of our better players have gone...I would rather watch us with a chance of promotion in Div 1 (winning at home most weeks) than struggling in Premier or Championship.

From a business point of view the prem is the only place to be,from a spectators point of view its petty pointless for a side like brighton. Football is dead! Long live sky cash! One club two ambitions.
 


Rookie

Greetings
Feb 8, 2005
12,075
If the worst was to happen, which I don't think it will, the club will have one hell of a job on their hands in trying to cover costs of the stadium and training ground (if they keep category 1 status), having a team to bounce back at the first attempt and keeping the fans happy(ish).
 




Jan 30, 2008
31,981
From a business point of view the prem is the only place to be,from a spectators point of view its petty pointless for a side like brighton. Football is dead! Long live sky cash! One club two ambitions.
yeah i hear there's been a 70% increase in TV revenue for the PL ,expect to see cheaper ticket prices ??? SUPPORTERS CLUBS ARE CONCERNED THERE'S GOING TO BE A LOST GENERATION OF FANS AND WANT TO SEE A RETURN TO WORKING CLASS ROOTS WITHIN SUPPORTERS ??? ALL THESE PLASTIC TIMMY TRENDY'S CAN DO ONE THEN :thumbsup:
regards
DR
 


yeah i hear there's been a 70% increase in TV revenue for the PL ,expect to see cheaper ticket prices ??? SUPPORTERS CLUBS ARE CONCERNED THERE'S GOING TO BE A LOST GENERATION OF FANS AND WANT TO SEE A RETURN TO WORKING CLASS ROOTS WITHIN SUPPORTERS ??? ALL THESE PLASTIC TIMMY TRENDY'S CAN DO ONE THEN :thumbsup:
regards
DR

20 is plenty!:thumbsup: 40 is naughty!???
 


Titanic

Super Moderator
Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
39,112
West Sussex
yeah i hear there's been a 70% increase in TV revenue for the PL ,expect to see cheaper ticket prices ??? SUPPORTERS CLUBS ARE CONCERNED THERE'S GOING TO BE A LOST GENERATION OF FANS AND WANT TO SEE A RETURN TO WORKING CLASS ROOTS WITHIN SUPPORTERS ??? ALL THESE PLASTIC TIMMY TRENDY'S CAN DO ONE THEN :thumbsup:
regards
DR

really?? The Amex would be empty. :nono:
 




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Ernest

Stupid IDIOT
Nov 8, 2003
42,739
LOONEY BIN
They are already having difficulties shifting tickets for games this season hence the latest offers to buy tickets so how are they going to shift tickets for League 1 at £40+ a time ? Well one saving will be £600k as we won't need a CEO earning that in League 1 and other salaries can be cut leaving room to at least HALVE the cost of season tickets so we pack the ground otherwise it will end up like Darlingtons ground
 


Seagull73

Sienna's Heaven
Jul 26, 2003
3,382
Not Lewes
It's all very well to talk about the STHs that we have this season, which is still very impressive for a Championship club. However, we know the 'actual' attendance at games this season has been way lower than announced, which in the main will be STH not turning up.

I accept that there could be a myriad of reasons why STH don't go to games, but it is unquestionably been worse this year, and there has to be genuine concern that those could not renew, in addition to those that might not renew anyway, particularly if we do go down.

And I am struggling with those that are confident of our survival. Right now, we are relying on 3 more teams remaining to be more sh1t than us, rather than us showing any kind of survival form.

We need to win at least 6 of our remaining games, and get some results in 6 of the others, which is bordering on mid-table form, to be anything like sure of survival. Has anybody seen that kind of promise yet?

I honestly think that gates will drop to around 15-17,000 if we go down, and that is really really bad news for us right now.
 


T soprano

New member
Oct 27, 2011
8,018
Posh end of Shoreham
To be honest why would anyone need a season ticket if we were in League 1, a 30,000 stadium with gates of around 12,000/15,000
With 15,000 seats available for every game why bother having one, it was different the first season at Amex 22,000 capacity people didn't didn't want to miss out on an exciting new era for the club so most of us bought a season ticket when we've never bothered before at the Goldstone or WITHDEAN
The interest free direct debit is a good deal but to watch 23 games with the likes Scunthorpe Rochdale Fleetwood etc maybe not so appealing to many if we were to get relegated
 




Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
59,659
The Fatherland
and I was under the impression we were 'Premier League Ready' ......

Premier League Ready, FFP, Premier League Ready FFP......

Barber's rather quiet on both fronts these days.
 


LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
46,806
SHOREHAM BY SEA
To be honest why would anyone need a season ticket if we were in League 1, a 30,000 stadium with gates of around 12,000/15,000
With 15,000 seats available for every game why bother having one, it was different the first season at Amex 22,000 capacity people didn't didn't want to miss out on an exciting new era for the club so most of us bought a season ticket when we've never bothered before at the Goldstone or WITHDEAN
The interest free direct debit is a good deal but to watch 23 games with the likes Scunthorpe Rochdale Fleetwood etc maybe not so appealing to many if we were to get relegated

Well if the pricing is similar although cheaper, if you want to see every match then it still makes financial sense to get a season ticket
 


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