ticket pricing 2021/22 : Fan Survey

An interesting question would have been will it make any difference whether we are in the Championship or League One as to whether you buy a season ticket?
 
An interesting question would have been will it make any difference whether we are in the Championship or League One as to whether you buy a season ticket?
I think that question was asked over two questions

How likely are you to buy a season ticket if Blackpool are in league 1 ?

How likely are you to buy a season ticket if Blackpool are in the Championship ?
 
Done. I added a suggestion that if you buy a STH then you get free Ifollow access to home games as well. This is mainly aimed at old and frail fans like me and/or exiles, or those on holiday, who maybe can't, or would rather not, get to Tuesday night cold games in mid January and give them the option of watching from home. They will in essence have already bought a ticket, so it wouldn't cost the club anything
I suggested the same for midweek games. For exiles it can be quite difficult to make midweek matches.
 
Done. I added a suggestion that if you buy a STH then you get free Ifollow access to home games as well. This is mainly aimed at old and frail fans like me and/or exiles, or those on holiday, who maybe can't, or would rather not, get to Tuesday night cold games in mid January and give them the option of watching from home. They will in essence have already bought a ticket, so it wouldn't cost the club anything
I think you should indicate you can't attend before they give you an ifollow credit. That way they know that they can resell your ticket for that match. Winners all round
 
So basically you want the owner to pretty much foot the bill for everything? You're living in la la land if you think a match day ticket should cost 13 or 17 quid. You're not thinking about the club are you? This is all about what you want as an individual.
You’re talking to someone who credited their previous ST money back to the club like any true fan would. Who lives in a 2 person house with 2 season tickets and has payed for 20 away tv passes this season, so no you’re wrong.

Its about thinking outside the box a little - no separate price for OAPs mitigates abit of the loss - that’s also same for the children’s season tickets all at £150 no under 10 prices or whatever it was previous season mitigates more of the loss.

Our club is in one of the poorest postcodes in the country & I believe them prices are reasonable. I

ts a fan run club & it’s about building for the future. Lower ticket prices brings in more fans / more shirt sales / more food and beer purchased / match day programs sold / fans following us away.

Regardless I will be purchasing a ST again no matter the cost. Just think the club should be the English trendsetters following German footballs model, especially seizing the opportunity in a covid climate where many are struggling
 
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