dougdeep
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I expect around £375 for the cheapest at Falmer.
would i be right in thinking that would be behind the goalsI expect around £375 for the cheapest at Falmer.
so you dies hards who have bought season tickets this year, what sort of figures are we talking 5, 6, 7, hundred?
would i be right in thinking that would be behind the goals
You will be looking at 8-10k season tickets so thats nearly halfThinking just that...Surely they must find a way of enticing us to but a season ticket....I will probably buy one..but at the same time the club have 22.500 seats to fill and currently nothing likea 1/4 of that are sth so they have their work cut out...![]()
Because we will sell lots more season tickets you watchWhy does everyone think we are going to sell vast numbers of st just on the strength of the new stadium. The regular STHs (inlcuding me) will get one and probably a few more of those that regularly go to Withdean. As for the rest, the best we can hope for is that they turn up in their droves and get the bug and then purchase a ST going forward. People who haven't been for years are not going to stump up several hundred quid on something they have got out of the habit of doing.
I definetly WONT be buying a season ticket. I quite like to try different parts of the ground like I did years ago at the Goldstone.
Also as LB quite rightly states above, you will want to sit with who ever is going to that particular match. From our group that can vary from 6 to 12 depending on all manner of things.
As long as we can still get transfers from the chicken run to the northstand I dont care.
In marketing Falmer, the strategy to go for is to get as many people as possible to be buying full-price tickets on a week by week basis. That's what packed the Goldstone.
What proportion of people had a season ticket before 1997? I know I didn't. It never occurred to me to get one. The only reason I became a season ticket holder at Withdean was to ensure I could get into games, before they put the "Sold Out" sign up at the ticket office.
With 20 thousand tickets available to home supporters at every game at Falmer, this won't apply. The number of Bracknells attending games these days varies from one to five, depending on who can get there and who is working on the day. At Withdean, we often can't sit together, because some of us don't have season tickets. At Falmer, we WILL be able to sit together - provided the Club can find a way of persuading the two season ticket holders in the party that we would be better off GIVING UP our season ticket discount and paying full price every time we go.
If the marketing department could achieve that, they'd be doing their job brilliantly.