Season Ticket Sales if we get promoted?

Season ticket prices will be decided by the usual BST, Muckers etc at a behind closed doors structured dialogue meeting where once again ordinary fans will be allowed no input.
Remind me who owns Blackpool FC - is it a) you
b) Simon or c) The People’s Rublic of China

I rhino one of the above will have the casting vote on the pricing - just a view
 
not going to football matches can be habit breaking add to that the financial struggles of a lot of people who have been furloughed or lost there jobs a season ticket will be way down there pecking order of things to spend there money on. I dont think weve seen the full affect that covid will have on life and sport yet i hope im wrong and yes i will be once again buying my season ticket.
 
I don’t think it’s cost of the season ticket, after COVID and the previous years of boycotting I think poeple have got out of the habit of going...
Match day for a lot involves the pub before and after, beers, food , travelling etc...so it’s a full day plus what £60-£100 on top..😎
 
Based off last seasons attendances, where we had a high of 11,359 against Bristol Rovers, and a low of 6,816 against Gillingham, I expect us to average 10,000 + next season based on higher away attendances, plus the odd holiday maker taking in a game. I'd say season ticket sales of 7,000- 8,000 is a very realistic target
 
Genuine fans who live local, get a Season Ticket whatever Division we are in
Thats the one.

Its central to what the Football Supporters Association want where 'plastic' fans are excluded and viewed as pariahs in their ideological world.

The problem though is that it soon comes unstuck under closer analysis, where effectively 'its a sin but ok at my club' comes into play.

Interesting that this forum often has articles championing close links with the community (and the fans in it),but its often written by someone who resides over 200 miles away and thinks he's in a position to comment.
 
You just described yourself there @Plumbs? Was Billy Bremner playing the last time you went to Elland Road 😁
Ha! He was manager for a while and we followed him/them all over the country, but after giving us a great season inc a play off final and and FA Cup semi he wasn't really given a chance by the city of Leeds.
There's a huge element of bandwagon jumpers living in the LS postcode who didn't show when it mattered,however the true fans from the city know the score.👍
 
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