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We might lose a million in revenue from slow season ticket sales, but a fast start to the season and reasonable ongoing success will see us recoup that. Decent football experiences will always put bums on seats.Just looking at the season ticket map on the ticketing site doesn’t look like a lot have renewed, the south stand again looks very poor considering the cheap deal that was offered.
Hope so, nothing worse than a half empty ground fingers crossed for a good start.We might lose a million in revenue from slow season ticket sales, but a fast start to the season and reasonable ongoing success will see us recoup that. Decent football experiences will always put bums on seats.
This. Absolutely pointless having empty seats. Get a scheme going with schools on a rotation basis. There’d be marginal “cannibalisation” but the benefits of expanding the future fan base would far outweigh that.Totally get what you mean about wanting to see some solid progress before jumping back in with a season ticket. I was in the same boat a couple of years ago, got burned after getting hyped up by some decent signings and a strong pre-season, only to watch it all unravel by October. Since then, I’ve preferred going to matches on an ad-hoc basis, I pick the games I care most about and hope for a good atmosphere and performance. Lately I’ve been checking for tickets away from the official site to get better spots or deals. For bigger fixtures or if I randomly decide to travel for a match abroad, I’ve used this place for football tickets, https://www.seatpin.com/. Pretty handy since you can sometimes grab decent prices and not have to deal with the usual site crashes or queues.