Phoenix Club Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 Still ?36 for a category A+ game in the away upper tier! Can't see the away end being any fuller than it was last season which is what boosted our attendance. Hopefully, our season ticket sales better last season's final figure but I doubt it. Having said that, sooner have genuine fans in the ground to create a better atmosphere! "Wanderers have frozen matchday ticket prices for the new season. The club has announced that all four of their matchday pricing categories will stay the same as last season. Supporters will be able to watch the Wanderers, who were the first Premier League outfit to reduce season ticket prices for the new campaign, at the Reebok from ?21 next season, while children will pay from only ?10. Bolton have also revamped their club membership scheme to offer great savings on home match tickets. For further information please call the ticket and membership office on 0871 871 2932"
Yossi Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 Hopefully, our season ticket sales better last season's final figure but I doubt it. According to Channel 4 News Bolton Wanderers - Press office said it would not be realeasing figures yet, ticket office said 12-13,000 so far, about the same as last season.
Casino Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 I don't know what you expected the only way to make season tickets remotely attractive is if there is a financial advantage to buying one they've cut the price of season tickets, which has returned the 'discount' to cut match day prices would have taken away the benefit
YATESY Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 Heard from a Director that we are quite a bit down on season ticket sales at this same point of the year. The reason they have frozen ticket prices (rather than a reduction) is because they think that season ticket sales are down as fans will be picking and choosing their games. Therefore, for the big A and A+ games they have to maximize turnover.
Traf Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 I don't know what you expected the only way to make season tickets remotely attractive is if there is a financial advantage to buying one they've cut the price of season tickets, which has returned the 'discount' to cut match day prices would have taken away the benefit An astute businessman like yourslef would also realise that once the "attractively-priced" season tickets have been sold and you've 16,000 or so guaranteed each week and the away team bring an average of 1,500 due to the continued high prices for away fans, you're looking at over 10,000 empty seats. They couldn't fill those seats last season at those prices, I doubt they will this season. Matchday tickets cshould also have been reduced.
Yossi Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 An astute businessman like yourslef would also realise that once the "attractively-priced" season tickets have been sold and you've 16,000 or so guaranteed each week and the away team bring an average of 1,500 due to the continued high prices for away fans, you're looking at over 10,000 empty seats.They couldn't fill those seats last season at those prices, I doubt they will this season. Matchday tickets cshould also have been reduced. Do you really think Away fans are put off by the high price?
no balls Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 Do you really think Away fans are put off by the high price? No, you're right Yossi, as the away fans are the hardcore who'll go whatever the price.....or so you'd think. Both Everton and Man City didn't fill their section last season at the Reebok as a protest to what they believed to be expensive ticket prices.
Ani Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 Cat A+ Cat A Cat B Cat C East Stand - Upper Adult ?39 ?36 ?32 ?29 Snr Citizen/Young person ?28 ?25 ?22 ?20 Child ?21 ?19 ?16 ?14 Disabled n/a n/a n/a n/a West Stand - Upper Adult ?39 ?36 ?32 ?29 Snr Citizen/Young person ?28 ?25 ?22 ?20 Child ?21 ?19 ?16 ?14 Disabled n/a n/a n/a n/a BEN - Upper Adult ?36 ?33 ?28 ?25 Snr Citizen/Young person ?26 ?23 ?20 ?17 Child ?16 ?14 ?12 ?10 Disabled ?36 ?33 ?28 ?25 East Stand - Lower Adult ?36 ?33 ?28 ?25 Snr Citizen/Young person ?26 ?23 ?20 ?17 Child ?16 ?14 ?12 ?10 Disabled n/a n/a n/a n/a West Stand - Lower Adult ?36 ?33 ?28 ?25 Snr Citizen/Young person ?26 ?23 ?20 ?17 Child ?16 ?14 ?12 ?10 Disabled ?36 ?33 ?28 ?25 BEN - Lower Adult ?31 ?28 ?24 ?21 Snr Citizen/Student ?24 ?22 ?18 ?16 Child ?16 ?14 ?12 ?10 Disabled ?31 ?28 ?24 ?21 Family Stands 1 adult and 1 child ?44 ?39 ?32 ?26 (West Lower & BEN Upper) 2 adults and 2 children ?88 ?78 ?64 ?52 excuse the fact that is a cut 'n' pastee job but the moan has always been that it costs too much to take kids to the game, but ?26 aint a lot and to be honest ?44 aint bad to see the top teams. they should make these offers avaialbel in the rest of the ground but tell people if they are buying in non family areas. seriously to pay ?26 for a lad 'n' dad to go to a premiership game is NOT expensive.
wayne cramp Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 Do you really think Away fans are put off by the high price? YES , PRIME EXAMPLES LAST SEASON - WIGGIN , CITEH , PEOPLES CLUB , THEIR FOLLOWINGS WERE ALL DOWN LAST SEASON AND THAT WAS BECAUSE OF THE PRICE.
trotter58 Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 Do the club sell match tickets on the day of the game?
Phoenix Club Posted July 17, 2007 Author Posted July 17, 2007 YES , PRIME EXAMPLES LAST SEASON - WIGGIN , CITEH , PEOPLES CLUB , THEIR FOLLOWINGS WERE ALL DOWN LAST SEASON AND THAT WAS BECAUSE OF THE PRICE. From what I remember, only United, Liverpool (albeit an odd empty seat ere and there due to being arrested for robbing) and Villa (withto it being last game of the season) sold out? In years gone by Everton, MASSIVES, Arsenal and Newcak always sold out but even they are staying away due to the ?36 price of the category A+ tickets. Though I somewhat agree with what Casino is saying, something should have been done at reducing the match day prices.
Yossi Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 It was a question, hence the question mark. I wasn't disagreeing necessarily - you'd know better than I
jayjayoghani Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 From what I remember, only United, Liverpool (albeit an odd empty seat ere and there due to being arrested for robbing) and Villa (withto it being last game of the season) sold out? In years gone by Everton, MASSIVES, Arsenal and Newcak always sold out but even they are staying away due to the ?36 price of the category A+ tickets. Though I somewhat agree with what Casino is saying, something should have been done at reducing the match day prices. There were no sell-outs last season. Highest attendance was 27229 against Utd which is about 500 short of capacity. Only just over 25000 on against Liverpool.
Carlos Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 What I don't understand, I really don't, perhaps one of the business folk on here can explain: Why didn't they announce this before the season ticket discount period ended??? I'm 100% not going to pay top whack for an ST - if I haven't bought one now, I'm not going to bother. I'm 100% not going to pay ?39 to watch ANY game at the Reebok. As someone who picks and chooses their games, BWFC have just made it easier for me to miss more games next season, which is really sad when the number of games I've missed at the new stadium is still in single figures. Note to BWFC: we have some 16,000 fans, as someone pointed out. I'm sick of being "maximised", you can only get so much money out of me. The more you try to shaft me, the more I resent you.
Guest as Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 Jesus - what a f?cking joke that club are - mot a single sell out last season and they still don't f?cking learn. I've got a ST this time round, but no doubt I'll have plenty of seats to chose from I imagine some on here will still defend the club, but they either sad with nowt betetr to do or are porking someone at the club.
Ani Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 What I don't understand, I really don't, perhaps one of the business folk on here can explain: Why didn't they announce this before the season ticket discount period ended??? I'm 100% not going to pay top whack for an ST - if I haven't bought one now, I'm not going to bother. I'm 100% not going to pay ?39 to watch ANY game at the Reebok. As someone who picks and chooses their games, BWFC have just made it easier for me to miss more games next season, which is really sad when the number of games I've missed at the new stadium is still in single figures. Note to BWFC: we have some 16,000 fans, as someone pointed out. I'm sick of being "maximised", you can only get so much money out of me. The more you try to shaft me, the more I resent you. carlos you original question is spot on. the incentive to buy a season ticket is the saving why not release these prices and increase season ticket sales ? with regards the ?39 per game i bet you know someone who has booked a holiday to tenerife that clashes with the united game.......so should have a spare ticket !!
Casino Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 Sub 20,000 crowds will be in evidence. that'd be the case if it was free to get in
Carlos Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 that'd be the case if it was free to get in Stop talking shite Stanley. How many did we get at home mid-week in winter against Grimsby when it was ?5?
enzo gambaro Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 As someone who picks and chooses their games, I should perhaps hang on a bit until I know what the club is offering via the membership scheme. If the club manage to arse that up them they will have made it easier for me to miss more games next season, which is really sad when the number of games I've missed at the new stadium is still in single figures. However, since they've finally got shut of the admin charge I couldn't stop banging on about last season, it's just possible they might have come up with a satisfactory alternative to forking out for the whole season in one go.
SatanGreavsie Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 I think the whole categorization malarky is a relic. Years ago when I first started going and we got in the old Div1, late 70s, home to liverpool was summat you looked forward to for weeks and which generated a massive buzz round town. Partially that was the novelty of actually playing them but it was also down to the fact that seeing them "live" was a rare event even on tv. So you had household names with almost no exposure for non Liverpool fans bar highlighst programmes such as MOTD. Now, half the team are unpronouncable nobodies who are in no way shape or form household names and who, should you want, you can see live on tv at least once a week. No great surprise that the novelty has worn off. This problem then becomes enhanced when the higher category games also end up live on tv - they have to realise that whether or not a match is going to be live on satellite also therefore affects its categorization.
Casino Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 Stop talking shite Stanley. How many did we get at home mid-week in winter against Grimsby when it was ?5? aye, i know but how many did we get two or three years back in the prem when pricing was little better grimsby was a novelty as was premier league football novelty has worn off, we're never going to win it, grounds in the wrong place none of these things are going to change like it or not, its the aim of the club to maximise revenue we might prefer full houses, but its bottom line that matters anyway, i've said all this before, some will agree n some won't frankly, i don't give a shite i'll be there + 2 kids them that aren't, hope you're happy
Carlos Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 Me missing games isn't maximising anything. Sub-20K attendances, most of whom are on cut price ST's isn't maximising anything either. It's also arguably detracting from the experience for everyone as the place will be like a morgue. They'll be doing BOGOF's by January
Casino Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 (edited) Me missing games isn't maximising anything. Sub-20K attendances, most of whom are on cut price ST's isn't maximising anything either. It's also arguably detracting from the experience for everyone as the place will be like a morgue. They'll be doing BOGOF's by January nay, by then we'll be 18 points clear at the top, playing 3-2-5 prices will be going up Edited July 17, 2007 by Casino
trotter58 Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 (edited) like it or not, its the aim of the club to maximise revenue If the ground is half-full, the club is missing out on revenue generated from mechandise, food, programme sales etc. Surely it makes more sense to have a full stadium by setting realistic ticket prices? And while they're at it, maybe they could introduce a local number for the ticket office, rather than the premium rate line they currently have! Edited July 17, 2007 by trotter58
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