gradot
Evo Stik First Division
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Post by gradot on May 24, 2018 9:57:37 GMT 1
When will we find out about season ticket prices
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Post by lutonlion on May 24, 2018 16:21:22 GMT 1
I imagine it'll be once all the PSFs are arranged?
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kgw96
League Two
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Post by kgw96 on May 30, 2018 10:50:27 GMT 1
I feel if we price them competitively there may be a few floating fans around to pick up, as city don’t appear to be in their most progressive stage at this moment. I agree we could do with some news though.
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gazmc
Playstation/Subbuteo
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Post by gazmc on Jun 2, 2018 8:44:25 GMT 1
I am not originally from Guiseley so wouldn’t call myself a “fan” as such but I always looks out for the scores and want them to do well.
I have been to a few games and always enjoy it when I’m there. However with working shifts and kids, getting to a game isn’t always at the forefront of my mind, especially when I’m going to have to pay £15 on the door every time before even having a pint or a burger.
If the season tickets were competitively priced (around £100), given the standard of football this season, I would get a ticket, even if it only meant me going to a handful games.
I don’t profess to be a businessman but I am sure there would be many more local people who, like me, aren’t originally from Guiseley who would be willing to buy tickets at this price and thus create more revenue? I am sure it would be a good business deal to get 1000 people paying £100 a season ticket rather then 500 people paying £200?
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Post by MrP on Jun 2, 2018 13:16:02 GMT 1
I am not originally from Guiseley so wouldn’t call myself a “fan” as such but I always looks out for the scores and want them to do well. I have been to a few games and always enjoy it when I’m there. However with working shifts and kids, getting to a game isn’t always at the forefront of my mind, especially when I’m going to have to pay £15 on the door every time before even having a pint or a burger. If the season tickets were competitively priced (around £100), given the standard of football this season, I would get a ticket, even if it only meant me going to a handful games. I don’t profess to be a businessman but I am sure there would be many more local people who, like me, aren’t originally from Guiseley who would be willing to buy tickets at this price and thus create more revenue? I am sure it would be a good business deal to get 1000 people paying £100 a season ticket rather then 500 people paying £200? Agree GazMc - Even £200 would be preferable to the £270 last year. Think they do need an initiative such as you’ve suggested to create a larger fan base as they’ve done at Sutton, Maidenhead and others. I have friends and colleagues laugh when they hear the price of our season ticket compared to BCFC and then question my sanity for purchasing year on year. Unfortunately, I’d be (pleasantly) shocked if it’s less than last year.
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Post by troll on Jun 2, 2018 20:37:10 GMT 1
A few years back Bradford's offer was if we sell x number of tickets by date y then anybody who has bought a ticket can have one free.
4 of us at work fancied it. We bought 2 - if they sold enough we'd all go every week, if not then we'd alternate.
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Post by Nik on Jun 2, 2018 22:57:38 GMT 1
How did the story end??
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Post by troll on Jun 3, 2018 19:43:54 GMT 1
10,000 season tickets sold by early summer (31 May?) didn't happen, but the offer got them at least 2 more sales than they would have otherwise.
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Post by robhall on Jun 5, 2018 6:43:31 GMT 1
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Post by robhall on Jun 5, 2018 6:46:55 GMT 1
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Post by whoputthebootin on Jun 5, 2018 7:15:13 GMT 1
WOW!!!
A big gamble that has worked for our noisy neighbours at Valley Parade, the ball is firmly in our court now, time for Supporters to back the Club and Renew or buy their first ever GAFC Season ticket
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Post by lioncub on Jun 5, 2018 8:08:28 GMT 1
Good to see that the Adult season ticket has been priced at an appropriate sum for NLN (£150 instead of £240 that’s £90 less ) and I hope it encourages greater take up by adult supporters.
The club is clearly banking on the continued loyal support of the over 65s as the reduction in price for age 66+ is minimal from £160 last year to £130 this coming season, just £30 less.
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Post by MrP on Jun 5, 2018 8:14:08 GMT 1
Wowsers - did not see that coming Shocked and utterly delighted A BIG thank you to all at the club who have made this possible
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Post by Nik on Jun 5, 2018 8:26:07 GMT 1
Fantastic news!!
This has been something people have been wondering about ever since B(notPA) started doing cheap tickets. They’re really only selling space that wouldn’t otherwise get filled (as in, we’re never at capacity and the running costs don’t actually change that much depending on turnout). So once you’ve sold a few pies it won’t take that many extra people to close the gap money wise. It’s a great way to enourage people to stay, to lower the bar for new people to come along and to show that the club truly knows where it’s at in 2018/19.
Brave decision - now let’s crack on inviting our friends along so that it works out well for the club.
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Post by disguiselee on Jun 5, 2018 9:44:21 GMT 1
Agree with lioncub here the reduction for concessions is a third of that of adult prices and even paying on the gate a half. Also don't they play less games in NLN. This makes the reduction compared to last season less. I suppose they are targeting younger supporters and think not many pensioners will suddenly start to follow the club but not much of a reward for those who have followed the club for many many years. But having said that I do hope it does attract more people to nethermoor it was awful to see the attendances dwindle towards the end of last season.
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