[Albion] "no more than a couple of pounds per month" S/T info 2016/17

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Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
50,236
Goldstone
I think you've missed the more interesting statement:

"2016/17 renewal prices will also be guaranteed to existing season-ticket holders or half-season-ticket holders, regardless of which division we play in for 2016/17."

My emphasis.
Typical. A price rise even if we're relegated.
 




Publius Ovidius

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,153
at home
This is a disgusting piece of marketing. How dare they look at the fan base and not fleece us for every penny we have. This does not conform with the latest trend of shafting the *******s. i am going to write to barber and tell him just what the hell does he think he is doing.

BARBER AND BLOOM OUT,!!!!
 




Dec 15, 2014
1,979
Here
This is a disgusting piece of marketing. How dare they look at the fan base and not fleece us for every penny we have. This does not conform with the latest trend of shafting the *******s. i am going to write to barber and tell him just what the hell does he think he is doing.

BARBER AND BLOOM OUT,!!!!

I believe you meant wright to barber.
 


alfredmizen

Banned
Mar 11, 2015
6,342
I would've renewed anyway , superb news that we're not going to be striped up on the price if we go up.
 




Moshe Gariani

Well-known member
Mar 10, 2005
12,105
Very good news, but to be honest no more than what I was hoping for and not as good as it sounds.

Cost per game 2014/15 = £23.91

If we stay down, then we have an inflation busting approximate 5% hike next year to something like £25.21 per game

If we go up, then cost per game 2015/16 = £30.53

Which is an eye-watering 28% increase on the price of my match ticket.
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
31,910
Brighton
Very good news, but to be honest no more than what I was hoping for and not as good as it sounds.

Cost per game 2014/15 = £23.91

If we stay down, then we have an inflation busting approximate 5% hike next year to something like £25.21 per game

If we go up, then cost per game 2015/16 = £30.53

Which is an eye-watering 28% increase on the price of my match ticket.

Not eye-watering by Prem standards. Not uncommon for clubs to DOUBLE ST prices upon attaining Prem footy. Was it Blackpool who TRIPLED their prices? Someone did.
 


Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
29,841
Hove
Very good news, but to be honest no more than what I was hoping for and not as good as it sounds.

Cost per game 2014/15 = £23.91

If we stay down, then we have an inflation busting approximate 5% hike next year to something like £25.21 per game

If we go up, then cost per game 2015/16 = £30.53

Which is an eye-watering 28% increase on the price of my match ticket.

I know this doesn't apply to everyone, but it would cost me £5 a match without the travel included, so next season either £20 for a championship game, or £25 for a Premier League game for me. Happy with that.
 




Titanic

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Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
39,153
West Sussex
...If we go up, then cost per game 2015/16 = £30.53

Which is an eye-watering 28% increase on the price of my match ticket.

But just think of all those glamour ties... Stoke, Watford, the champions-elect Leicester, Palace, Norwich, Southampton, Bournemouth, Swansea, Derby? Middlesbrough?... happy days!
 


I would've renewed anyway , superb news that we're not going to be striped up on the price if we go up.

I'm loving this, absolutely loving it that people who came to us supporting someone else now refer to BHA as WE.

p.s. This is not sarcastic in any way, it genuinely makes me happy.
 


Acker79

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Nov 15, 2008
31,921
Brighton
Given how much of a big deal has been made over the last few years about TV money and parachute payments dwarfing that made in ticket sales, I'm not sure the club could justify a big increase in ST prices should we get promoted.
 




El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
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Jul 5, 2003
39,717
Pattknull med Haksprut
I think you've missed the more interesting statement:

"2016/17 renewal prices will also be guaranteed to existing season-ticket holders or half-season-ticket holders, regardless of which division we play in for 2016/17."

My emphasis.

So if we are relegated in May we still have to pay more than was charged this season?

BARBER OUT!
 










In the event of promotion, it looks like the plan is to charge any NEW season ticket holders next season substantially MORE than existing season ticket holders will have to pay.

Will this (excellent) principle apply in 2017/18, when we become an established Premier League club?
 


alfredmizen

Banned
Mar 11, 2015
6,342
I'm loving this, absolutely loving it that people who came to us supporting someone else now refer to BHA as WE.

p.s. This is not sarcastic in any way, it genuinely makes me happy.
Especially after last night :lolol:


To be fair Ive always had a leaning towards brighton as theyve been my local team for years .
 


BUTTERBALL

East Stand Brighton Boyz
Jul 31, 2003
10,256
location location
On the face of it, it seems like an absolutely fantastic gesture from the club and a generous one which recognises loyalty. Lord B makes a good point above though.
 




rippleman

Well-known member
Oct 18, 2011
4,598
Appears to be very good news.

But to pick up on something mentioned earlier on this thread I would like to see our club take a stance against clubs that shaft us when we play away with ridiculously high prices (eg QPR) and/or shocking facilities.

Should we reach the promised land and Arsenal want to stiff us for £60+ tickets, then that's the price the club should charge them when they come to the Amex. We shouldn't compromise on the away fans facilities but they should be paying the same to come to the Amex as we have to pay for the away trip.

It is galling to pay top dollar to go to an away game and have to endure rubbish facilities, but in the return the away fans get very reasonably priced tickets plus all the extras we lay on for them.

Yes, maybe we are punishing the fans for the shortcomings of their clubs, but it's then down to them to campaign for reasonable pricing structure and facilities for away fans within their own club.

As ye sow...........
 


Acker79

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Nov 15, 2008
31,921
Brighton
In the event of promotion, it looks like the plan is to charge any NEW season ticket holders next season substantially MORE than existing season ticket holders will have to pay.

Will this (excellent) principle apply in 2017/18, when we become an established Premier League club?

I think it would have been nice if we already had something like this in place. We've heard of other clubs having lower fees for early renewals.
 


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