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Idle thoughts about 2016-17 Season Ticket pricing



Vegas Seagull

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Jul 10, 2009
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I would have thought a easy major win to try & gain thousands of ST holders would be to guarantee those buying a half season one at Xmas immunity from any Premier League price increases
 




Diablo

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Sep 22, 2014
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lewes
I`ll be happyt IF we go up to pay 10% more for my season ticket that probably equates to 20% more per game to watch Chelsea,Man U,Arsenal etc at the Amex......
 


drew

Drew
Oct 3, 2006
23,091
Burgess Hill
We don't pay by game but by month, not many will join the protest march if we go up and your DD remains unaltered

It still what you effectively pay per game, that's why I said my ST is under £24 ie per game. You are right though in that the DD will mask any increase due to the lower number of games.
 


Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,281
Surrey
I`ll be happyt IF we go up to pay 10% more for my season ticket that probably equates to 20% more per game to watch Chelsea,Man U,Arsenal etc at the Amex......
Don't forget there are only 19 home games in the top division, not the current 23. You can also expect fewer Saturday 3pm / Tuesday 745pm slots than we have now.

So I don't think a 10% rise will feel good, especially if we lose more than we win.

I suspect that after one season, I'd be quite happy to be relegated. I just enjoy the unpredictable nature of this league and we are never going come close to challenging the top four in the Prem.
 


Look at the figures. Assume sell outs in the PL and an average of 25k this season with average seat price of £30 (I don't know what it actually is but my season works out at under £24)

2015/16 25,000 x 23 x 30 = £17,250,000
2016/17 30,000 x 19 x 30 = £17,100,000

So, keep the prices the same, the club lose £150,000 over a season. However, I read somewhere that the average spend at the Amex was £10 per person so that is wiped out by increased sales (5,000 x £10 x 19 = £950,000)

If the club raise prices by 10% they run the risk of not filling the Amex (as per the Goldstone in 79-83). They'll make a an extra £1,710,000 which is a pittance compared to the £97m they will get just for being last. As there is more money the higher you finish, the club might benefit from a packed Amex spurring the team on (one place higher than bottom gives another £2m).

It makes no sense to increase the ticket prices unless they are looking just to cash in on one season in the PL!!

In the last set of published accounts (2013/14), the ticketing income for that season is stated as £10.4M from an average gate of 27,283.
Merchandise and catering income combined was £2.6M although this figure isn't solely attributable to match day sales (ie includes online sales, event catering).
As LB has indicated, you've also included the VAT as income.
 




Diablo

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Sep 22, 2014
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lewes
Don't forget there are only 19 home games in the top division, not the current 23. You can also expect fewer Saturday 3pm / Tuesday 745pm slots than we have now.

So I don't think a 10% rise will feel good, especially if we lose more than we win.

I suspect that after one season, I'd be quite happy to be relegated. I just enjoy the unpredictable nature of this league and we are never going come close to challenging the top four in the Prem.

We need to be positive...I can see on promotion Tony Bloom selling out to Arab who will Pile 100s of millions into Club(we`ve got the infrastructure) and within couple of years the skies the Limit.
 


We need to be positive...I can see on promotion Tony Bloom selling out to Arab who will Pile 100s of millions into Club(we`ve got the infrastructure) and within couple of years the skies the Limit.

That's positive? Not in my book. Random business transactions by foreign entrepreneurs aiming to buy success is what has ruined football in this country.
 


Diablo

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Sep 22, 2014
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That's positive? Not in my book. Random business transactions by foreign entrepreneurs aiming to buy success is what has ruined football in this country.

Whilst I partialy agree.....Sadly, All the main players in prem are foreign Owned..Bloom like several of the lesser prem owners only has hundreds of millions. Isn`t it a fact that Bloom whilst mega rich to you and me is not so in Prem Football terms. A Sheik Mansour type buyout would surely see us move forward.
 






Bob!

Coffee Buyer
Jul 5, 2003
11,165
Whilst I partialy agree.....Sadly, All the main players in prem are foreign Owned..Bloom like several of the lesser prem owners only has hundreds of millions. Isn`t it a fact that Bloom whilst mega rich to you and me is not so in Prem Football terms. A Sheik Mansour type buyout would surely see us move forward.

It's not the way I'd want to move 'forward' though.
Local Club owned by local people (person).
 


Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
Valhalla
Extremely unlikely they will go up by more than the 11% which 1901 did, even if we get to the PL.
 




BBassic

I changed this.
Jul 28, 2011
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Whilst I partialy agree.....Sadly, All the main players in prem are foreign Owned..Bloom like several of the lesser prem owners only has hundreds of millions. Isn`t it a fact that Bloom whilst mega rich to you and me is not so in Prem Football terms. A Sheik Mansour type buyout would surely see us move forward.

If buying success is the only way to move forward then I'm happy to stand still.
 








Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
Valhalla
Think i'm right in thinking that that is their only price increase in 5 years?
Yes, but that could just mean that they paid the year 5 rate from the start.

1901 will now be going up each year.
 


BBassic

I changed this.
Jul 28, 2011
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Is there any other way...Would you be happy without Blooms millions and we still played at withdean ?

There's a difference between bankrolling a stadium for a club that needed one and buying a team of superstars to walk a league.

We got out of league 1 and where we are today through (some) good performances on the pitch delivered by players obtained by relatively modest means.
 


KT17

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Apr 19, 2014
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Don't forget there are only 19 home games in the top division, not the current 23. You can also expect fewer Saturday 3pm / Tuesday 745pm slots than we have now.

So I don't think a 10% rise will feel good, especially if we lose more than we win.

I suspect that after one season, I'd be quite happy to be relegated. I just enjoy the unpredictable nature of this league and we are never going come close to challenging the top four in the Prem.

Strange though it sounds I think I agree with you dude, this is a brilliant league, totally unpredictable. Who, last year would have thought it would be Brentford, Watford and Norwich? But it would be terrific to spend a season in the top flight again. The memories of the top footballers at Goldstone (Hoddle, Sammy Lee etc) will live long and it would be nice to have another such season or two...
 


El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
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Jul 5, 2003
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Pattknull med Haksprut
We need to be positive...I can see on promotion Tony Bloom selling out to Arab who will Pile 100s of millions into Club(we`ve got the infrastructure) and within couple of years the skies the Limit.

Being positive is someone who has supported the club since a kid selling it to a richer person with no emotional or historic ties to Sussex, and who wants it as a vanity project?

If that's the case may we long stay in this division.
 




El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
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Jul 5, 2003
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Don't forget there are only 19 home games in the top division, not the current 23. You can also expect fewer Saturday 3pm / Tuesday 745pm slots than we have now.

So I don't think a 10% rise will feel good, especially if we lose more than we win.

I suspect that after one season, I'd be quite happy to be relegated. I just enjoy the unpredictable nature of this league and we are never going come close to challenging the top four in the Prem.

Understand where you are coming from, but I'd rather we stay up and Palace were relegated.

It will be a survival battle, but not an insurmountable one.
 


El Presidente

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Jul 5, 2003
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I would imagine that the club would charge as much as they think they can get away with. Which the current model. The £42 match day tickets (I know there are cheaper available but they are standard seats, nothing special) are second only to Sheffield Wednesday's £52 in the Championship, and our cheapest season ticket price is higher than almost every club in the league.

I would guess £50-£60 match day ticket prices in the Prem.

You're ignoring travel voucher though.
 


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