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Drew
Not sure if it's been mentioned but just trying to buy tickets online and seems there are only four blocks released, two in West lower and two in East Lower, both at the halfway line. Anyone else tried and only getting the same?
Not sure if it's been mentioned but just trying to buy tickets online and seems there are only four blocks released, two in West lower and two in East Lower, both at the halfway line. Anyone else tried and only getting the same?
The problem with that penny pinching approach - trying to minimise the stewarding and other matchday costs - is that many (not all - I know some like to try different areas) people would prefer just to book their own ST seats so they can be with their usual group. When this proves impossible, or difficult to organise to sit together elsewhere, people just think 'sod it, it's obviously a MM cup these days, I can't be bothered'. And so ticket and concession income is lost.
I really question whether Barber has explicitly thought about these cost/income trade-offs, or has been driven by bearing down on costs alone. Would be interested to hear otherwise.
PG
The problem with that penny pinching approach - trying to minimise the stewarding and other matchday costs - is that many (not all - I know some like to try different areas) people would prefer just to book their own ST seats so they can be with their usual group. When this proves impossible, or difficult to organise to sit together elsewhere, people just think 'sod it, it's obviously a MM cup these days, I can't be bothered'. And so ticket and concession income is lost.
I really question whether Barber has explicitly thought about these cost/income trade-offs, or has been driven by bearing down on costs alone. Would be interested to hear otherwise.
PG
The problem with that penny pinching approach - trying to minimise the stewarding and other matchday costs - is that many (not all - I know some like to try different areas) people would prefer just to book their own ST seats so they can be with their usual group. When this proves impossible, or difficult to organise to sit together elsewhere, people just think 'sod it, it's obviously a MM cup these days, I can't be bothered'. And so ticket and concession income is lost.
I really question whether Barber has explicitly thought about these cost/income trade-offs, or has been driven by bearing down on costs alone. Would be interested to hear otherwise.
PG