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£32.50 adult ticket next season

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PSumbler said:
40% increase in prices for Over 65s with a Jack Army membership. Awful decision

With Jackarmy membership also up from £25 to £27.50 = 10%
 
My daughter been nagging me to take her to some games so was contemplating coming back after several years away from attending but doubt that'll happen with those prices.
 
I think this will turn out to be a shot in the foot and that the overall revenue stream from general sales will decrease from last season.

A better marketing ploy would have gone down the route of making a big thing out of freezing general sale prices, creating a little feel good factor in times where families worry about putting meals on tables, and ultimately attracting more casuals into the stadium.

This pricing model relies on good results on the pitch.
 
3swan said:
PSumbler said:
40% increase in prices for Over 65s with a Jack Army membership. Awful decision

With Jackarmy membership also up from £25 to £27.50 = 10%

That bit I completely missed
 
The club will undoubtedly know this is a crass decision based on the fact that it was not accompanied by the usual fanfare from Winter, the Trust and probably Silverstein. These people have usually gone down the "we are keeping things competitive and appreciating the difficult situation our wonderful Jack Army are in" line

They havent which suggests they know it is wrong

But they have gone down the route anyway.
 
PSumbler said:
3swan said:
With Jackarmy membership also up from £25 to £27.50 = 10%

That bit I completely missed

Up for ST holders too. Inflation eh.

Can't imagine why it's been hidden away. Can't just front up to receive the plaudits.
 
What have the Trust got to say abo…..

Oh, hang on…
 
J_B said:
What have the Trust got to say abo…..

Oh, hang on…

It's not the Trust who are raising them, and I hope the club doesn't get a free pass just because of the valid feelings towards the Trust.

This is a test for the Trust's ability to be a friend who asks the tough questions though. I'll be interested to see what they say in public.
 
Uxy said:
J_B said:
What have the Trust got to say abo…..

Oh, hang on…

It's not the Trust who are raising them, and I hope the club doesn't get a free pass just because of the valid feelings towards the Trust.

This is a test for the Trust's ability to be a friend who asks the tough questions though. I'll be interested to see what they say in public.

Of course it’s not the Trust that is raising prices but there was a time when the Trust would have openly said that it was against the rises and was very unhappy about it and argued against it.

I’m not holding my breath with this Trust set up.
 
The prices should be going down not up in these rough times.

I just cannot believe how short sighted the club are.
 
A 40% rise in prices for senior citizens is absolutely scandalous.

Yet another wedge put between the club and the fans. The next level.
 
J_B said:
Uxy said:
It's not the Trust who are raising them, and I hope the club doesn't get a free pass just because of the valid feelings towards the Trust.

This is a test for the Trust's ability to be a friend who asks the tough questions though. I'll be interested to see what they say in public.

Of course it’s not the Trust that is raising prices but there was a time when the Trust would have openly said that it was against the rises and was very unhappy about it and argued against it.

I’m not holding my breath with this Trust set up.

Agreed. It's just that I'm seeing the Trust get a lot of stick on social media for this, but they wouldn't have been the ones to propose it.

As you say, the Trust need to give their take on it. That'll be interesting.
 
Those wages don't pay for themselves.
Loved the £20 is plenty, wouldn't have gone to most except for that. Near enough £40 for Leeds and Sheff Wed meant I didn't go.

Looking at the WBA site and dearest tickets are £25.
Fair do's, their u17 season tickets are only £23 and £99 for under 20's.
 
Uxy said:
J_B said:
Of course it’s not the Trust that is raising prices but there was a time when the Trust would have openly said that it was against the rises and was very unhappy about it and argued against it.

I’m not holding my breath with this Trust set up.

Agreed. It's just that I'm seeing the Trust get a lot of stick on social media for this, but they wouldn't have been the ones to propose it.

As you say, the Trust need to give their take on it. That'll be interesting.

They are getting stick because they are now viewed as nothing more than the sellouts and owners mouth piece which they are so they are guilty by association and deserve all the stick they get. You may not agree but that's how I see it.
 

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