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Amazin Isn`t It .........; Ticket prices
Topic Started: Dec 12 2005, 11:22 AM (555 Views)
Blueroy
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The ticket prices are reduced,we get an almost full house,more supporters flocking into the ground,more noise created and we actually WIN!

I am no season ticket holder but would be peeved if I didn`t get some kind of reccompence.

Should it be,we lower the ticket price every week and season ticket holders,who are obviously guaranteed a seat,get a discount ???

It obviously seems to work as regards the stay away fans who can`t afford the regular price.

KRO....Often Partisan

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Bookemdanno
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It was good to lower the prices, so more fans could attend! it creates more of an atmoshpere, but if it continues, us seaon ticket holders, will be well peeved!

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StAndrews4Eva
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Gil Merrick
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The club wont continue to cut ticket prices as it will affect the revenue generated in the long term. I suspect they will do it for a few matches but it will not be sustained.
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Blueroy
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Didn`t I say that ???

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barryblue
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personally I never minded cutting th price at certain matches for those that cant afford it however as a ST holder I would like as a gesture...My kids to have a free game or two! Free programme occasionally! or £500 for lucky seat no without a phone call and only open to St holders....free coffees! whatever but do SOMETHING bcfc!!!!!! Kids who hold a ST ? Give them a free mascot day when they can be on the pitch..... THINK you lot! Instead of bringing Vile 6 fans onto the pitch....... That man should still be sacked!

Marketing...your having a laugh!!!There are 50,000 bluenoses out there and u need to attract them,they were once regulars also remember!!!! Nothing is forever,you are losing true fans!!!!

Can u tell me what you have done for ST holders?
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stevio11
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Just remember it was the last home game before christmas, another reason to show a christmas gesture but we still did not sell out our home tickets
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sam jordan
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Blueroy
Dec 12 2005, 11:22 AM
The ticket prices are reduced,we get an almost full house,more supporters flocking into the ground,more noise created and we actually WIN!

I am no season ticket holder but would be peeved if I didn`t get some kind of reccompence.

Should it be,we lower the ticket price every week and season ticket holders,who are obviously guaranteed a seat,get a discount ???

It obviously seems to work as regards the stay away fans who can`t afford the regular price.

KRO....Often Partisan

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don't get me started,

yes i am chuffed with result, but peeved off with silly pettiness of the club, the season ticket holders are the backbone of the club, but are taken for granted big time. They offer occasional fans discounted tickets, which is fair enough to get the place full, but don't give anything back to season ticket holders... oops yes they do... silly me, special 3 hour 10% discount deal on thursday night... at the superstore, fine i think, could spend about 50-100 on bits and pieces for kids, my dad etc,.... saving between £5 and £10.00 (WOW)... but this is not against the stuff the want, ie kit and training kit!

so wow, 10% off stuff you don't really want, and most of the stuff you don't really want is in sale already, so no money off that either!

Thanks....

And I found out that we are paying to call blues, no wonder that anouncement of things takes so long to put you thru'!, come clean blues, why can't we have a land line, don't mind paying premium rates for "information" service, but this is higher rates for BUYING stuff,... (rip off) - highlighted elsewhere on different forum over weekend.
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The_Bear
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Kids for a fiver days are wigan, portsmouth thats it as far as I know.
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fatlad
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Dec 12 2005, 02:28 PM
Kids for a fiver days are wigan, portsmouth thats it as far as I know.

when is the portsmouth match?
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The_Bear
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fatlad
Dec 12 2005, 02:31 PM
The_Bear
Dec 12 2005, 02:28 PM
Kids for a fiver days are wigan, portsmouth thats it as far as I know.

when is the portsmouth match?

21st jan
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fatlad
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The_Bear
Dec 12 2005, 03:01 PM
fatlad
Dec 12 2005, 02:31 PM
The_Bear
Dec 12 2005, 02:28 PM
Kids for a fiver days are wigan, portsmouth thats it as far as I know.

when is the portsmouth match?

21st jan

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chris1875
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It's always good to see the ticket prices lowered, so some of the old timers and loyal harcore lot can come in and get behind us. It has been sad to see that quite a few of the older more loyal fans being priced out of matches, when the prices are lowered, this allows the less fortunate to come back to St Andrews and get behind us, just like in Division 1, the 1st season in the Prem and just like on Saturday.
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sam jordan
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chris1875
Dec 12 2005, 04:08 PM
It's always good to see the ticket prices lowered, so some of the old timers and loyal harcore lot can come in and get behind us. It has been sad to see that quite a few of the older more loyal fans being priced out of matches, when the prices are lowered, this allows the less fortunate to come back to St Andrews and get behind us, just like in Division 1, the 1st season in the Prem and just like on Saturday.

i agree, but should not be lowered at the expense of the season ticket holders who have paid up front, and end up paying MORE per game than "pay per match"....
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boynose
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I love the atmosphere when the ground is full but a lot of the people sat near me on saturday where 'football' fans (sky tv lot taking advantage of a special offer) and knew f*ck all about the blues. The lad next to me was constantly talking about vile matches he's been too. The 'they were better against norwich' comments p*ssed me off too. I know that alot of people struggle to pay for every games, i have myslef. Its the people that aren't noses that come along and simply slag off the players that annoy me . I was also pretty disgusted with the reception that both Tebs and Jamie Clapham received when the substitutions were mad. I've noticed that sort of reception only happens at the reduced price games.

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barryblue
Dec 12 2005, 01:13 PM
Can u tell me what you have done for ST holders?

We get a Christmas Card - stop complaining ! ;)

On a serious note, there seems little point having a season ticket anymore. My mate who sat next to me didn't renew this season, yet still goes to every home game. He nearly always gets his old seat ! He must be "quids in", paying £15 to many games and not having to find £475 in one hit. I'm seriously thinking of not renewing and would want to see some evidence that it's financially worthwhile before I do.

However, given that the Blues marketing Department is full of Vilers, I won't hold my breath ! :angry:
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seems like loads of the old boys are flocking back when its cheaper also they can drink before the game aswell its less then going to anormal game!!


KEEP RIGHT ON!!!
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mr penguin
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Ticket pricing is a shambles.

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proccy_blues
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Bluenose_Cobby
Dec 12 2005, 09:04 PM
seems like loads of the old boys are flocking back when its cheaper also they can drink before the game aswell its less then going to anormal game!!


KEEP RIGHT ON!!!

lots to be said for it - but as st holder its a bit of a choker <_<
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Blueroy
Dec 12 2005, 12:22 PM
The ticket prices are reduced,we get an almost full house,more supporters flocking into the ground,more noise created and we actually WIN!

I am no season ticket holder but would be peeved if I didn`t get some kind of reccompence.

Should it be,we lower the ticket price every week and season ticket holders,who are obviously guaranteed a seat,get a discount ???

It obviously seems to work as regards the stay away fans who can`t afford the regular price.

KRO....Often Partisan

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its a good way to introduce a freind or bring a family member to the blues,considor it a oppertunity to do this cause when its going well again there wont be any
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