Sat 5 Nov v Luton will be an amnesty from trying to fleece an extra tenner
Might as well charge £50 a ticket then hey?Don’t agree with this to be honest, you are either a fan or you are not.
Ye I’d still goMight as well charge £50 a ticket then hey?
You can be a fan with a low income….Don’t agree with this to be honest, you are either a fan or you are not.
If only BFC had more fans like you.Ye I’d still go
Why would an adult just stumble upon Blackpool fc because it’s a tenner cheaper, a tenner is next to nothing .You can be a fan with a low income….
OR
You can be someone who decides to go for the first time (like we all did at some point)
What a shit attempt at a wind up.Why would an adult just stumble upon Blackpool fc because it’s a tenner cheaper, a tenner is next to nothing .
It might be a case that dad or mum decides to take their kids. It might be a lapsed fan who hasn’t been for a while.Why would an adult just stumble upon Blackpool fc because it’s a tenner cheaper, a tenner is next to nothing .
Wind up?What a shit attempt at a wind up.
Rubbish and you know it, as for lapsed fan , not a fan in my opinionIt might be a case that dad or mum decides to take their kids. It might be a lapsed fan who hasn’t been for a while.
You have a situation like mine . Me and my son are season ticket holders . My wife used to be a season ticket holder . Now she doesn't come to matches as she looks after a grand child who is 8 and has never been to a match before. Her father and myself feel as though she would not have enough interest to sit through a full 90 minutes . This game gives us a reasonable opportunity to see if she will . If so there is a good chance of 2 more season ticket holders for next season.Don’t agree with this to be honest, you are either a fan or you are not.
Yep gives us a chance to have a another look how much price can affect things. Always helps if we've won a few games too.Good, at last. Hopefully it will improve home crowd numbers, about which there's been much speculation on here as to whether the lower prices would make a difference.
A cold (probably) November day , with an expected low away attendance. We'd have been looking at 10,000 possibly less.
£15 with a membership as well
Clearly not one of the ones where money is tight.Why would an adult just stumble upon Blackpool fc because it’s a tenner cheaper, a tenner is next to nothing .
Took my missus to a home game against Gillingham in C.2005, it was a cheap ticket she’s been a huge fan ever since.Why would an adult just stumble upon Blackpool fc because it’s a tenner cheaper, a tenner is next to nothing .
So by that thought process we only have around 3000-4000 Blackpool fans? As that’s about the amount I remember been in early 90s.Rubbish and you know it, as for lapsed fan , not a fan in my opinion
Product? It’s football, your town , pride etc, it’s not a product ffsClearly not one of the ones where money is tight.
This will help in many different ways.
Its also considered a good price, like buying anything, even if you can afford it, people won't buy it if its deemed too high.
When money is tight people will pick and choose games, lower prices clearly mean you could get to more games at said price.
Not everyone is a die hard pool fan, when a product is cheaper and more attractive you expect to sell more, its very simple. Its also more appealing to new fans.
YepSo by that thought process we only have around 3000-4000 Blackpool fans? As that’s about the amount I remember been in early 90s.
Seriously ?You have a situation like mine . Me and my son are season ticket holders . My wife used to be a season ticket holder . Now she doesn't come to matches as she looks after a grand child who is 8 and has never been to a match before. Her father and myself feel as though she would not have enough interest to sit through a full 90 minutes . This game gives us a reasonable opportunity to see if she will . If so there is a good chance of 2 more season ticket holders for next season.
You are telling porkies, no cheap offer and we did not play Gillingham at home in 2005Took my missus to a home game against Gillingham in C.2005, it was a cheap ticket she’s been a huge fan ever since.
Why would an adult just stumble upon Blackpool fc because it’s a tenner cheaper, a tenner is next to nothing .
Sorry it was actually Colchester United is 2004, but we thought the game finished 2-2 but Google says 1-1 and I’m sure their keeper was called dean gherkin. But anyway the fact is if there weren’t a cheap deal for that game my wife would never have gone.You are telling porkies, no cheap offer and we did not play Gillingham at home in 2005
Its a simple principle that applies to all things that are sold, aka products.Product? It’s football, your town , pride etc, it’s not a product ffs
Tommorow at 10.Not available yet
such a short-sighted viewYe I’d still go
It's not a trial, its one of the 3 deals they are allowed a season.Maybe it’s a trial, see what the uptake is
If you arent a fan don’t go , normally the once a season brigade are the biggest moanersIts a simple principle that applies to all things that are sold, aka products.
Its still selling something, a ticket.
Not everyone can afford top whack week in week out. When its cheaper and money goes further people are more likely to go more regularly or bring someone with them.
Not sure why you're trying to debate this.
Doesn't matter how much 'pride' you have if you can't afford to go each week ar high prices or don't feel its value for money.
Casual fans need enticing, its how you grow thw fanbase.
Surely you want that, or should all non pool fans just wake up and be willing to shell out 30 quid each game from the off.
Thankssuch a short-sighted view
No problem, next time use your brain to understand that we come from one of the most underprivileged areas of the country, where the difference between 20 and 30 quid for a ticket matters to people, as it impacts their budget. Not everyone in the area is able to be in a privileged position, so saying "you're either a fan or you're not" with relation to buying a ticket is just absolutely brainless.Thanks
"If you arent a fan don’t go"If you arent a fan don’t go , normally the once a season brigade are the biggest moaners
If we ever get promoted it could be £40.Might as well charge £50 a ticket then hey?
Why, prem cash dwarfs gate revenue, most clubs can make it affordable once in the prem as that revenue is far less significant.If we ever get promoted it could be £40.
I am in the low-income bracket I budget my life accordingly so I can see the mighty.You can be a fan with a low income….
OR
You can be someone who decides to go for the first time (like we all did at some point)
I believe Fulham prices went up by as much as 30 %Why, prem cash dwarfs gate revenue, most clubs can make it affordable once in the prem as that revenue is far less significant.
Don't they have a cap anyway in the prem?
Rip off London club, probably to help pay for their new stand, whoknows.I believe Fulham prices went up by as much as 30 %
Are you deliberately being a bellend or does it just come naturally?Why would an adult just stumble upon Blackpool fc because it’s a tenner cheaper, a tenner is next to nothing .
No , I just made this up to waist a couple of minutes of my life.Seriously ?
I'd imagine then if he saw a £Tenner blowing down the street he'd watch it flutter by because it's not worth the effort chasing it? Perhaps he is one of Boris Johnson’s pals who burns £50 notes in front of homeless people?It’s ten pounds more than nothing.