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Dynamic ticket pricing introduced

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https://www.swanseacity.com/news/swansea-city-introduce-dynamic-ticket-pricing-2023-24-season

I think this is a good idea and something other clubs have done for years, we have done the odd reciprocal deal but a policy set from the start of the season and something which still shows the ST as best value if you attend every game.
 
Wonder why Leicester have been put as Cat B? I know Southampton have been put Cat A bc of Martin but arguably Leicester are the stronger side
 
SwanseaJack said:
Wonder why Leicester have been put as Cat B? I know Southampton have been put Cat A bc of Martin but arguably Leicester are the stronger side

Maybe we have some arrangement with Leicester to have reciprocal pricing? I would imagine that with their Midlands rivals, and the other relegated PL teams we are definitely in a B category for them.
 
Extra cost for policing Cat A?

Just to comment on Dynamic.

Birmingham tickets still not on sale, but Northampton cup game is.

Are they holding out due to a late run on season tickets?
 
Never understood this at a club our level.

Surely we are going to watch the Swans rather than the opposition?

Understand it at Arsenal where there are a large number of football tourists.

If we are going to do it, having Leicester at a lower category than Bristol City is hilarious.
 
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