He (Tony Fernandes) also reveals the club will be making an announcement on ticket prices in the "next few days", the previous owners were criticised by the club's fans for increases over the summer.
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I reckon 10% reduction on match day tickets.
S/t holders should get the new top with their seat number on the back.
they could also throw in for s/t holders fan days where s/t holders could have a free tour of HQ plus a picture with a cup.
I think it would be a nice gesture without costing the club a fortune and go somewhere to bringing fans closer to the club especially after the price hike, fa nonsense and lack of parade (naming just a few).
if I had a shirt popping theough the post with my seat number plus an invite to paradise, I'll certainly spend a few quid in the club shop.
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Originally posted by Ellerslie View PostMatchday prices reduced by £5. £50 voucher to season ticket holders.
That's my guess.
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The club shop is total poop! So much shite in there. I don't want a voucher in there. if they are going to reduce match day prices then it's only fair that season ticket holders get some kind of refund. Can't be that hard to do. After all, we are the ones who have stumped up the cash before the season has started!First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.
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Originally posted by HammersmithR View PostThe club shop is total poop! So much shite in there. I don't want a voucher in there. if they are going to reduce match day prices then it's only fair that season ticket holders get some kind of refund. Can't be that hard to do. After all, we are the ones who have stumped up the cash before the season has started!
Reading the forums when prices were announced, there seemed to me to be a general consensus that season ticket prices were not as outrageously priced as matchday tickets.
Based on this do you reall want a club that has a very limited turnover to start giving some of it's revenue back.
Reducing matchday prices will increase revenue with better attendances in the long run in my opinion.
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Originally posted by Ellerslie View PostAnd?
Based on the fact that non season ticket holders probably attend upto 10 home fixtures, this would see a roughly equal saving for all.
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Paul this was always going to open a can of worms. Yes they will need to do something for both party's to keep them happy but the biggest increase is match day prices so for that reason that should be no1 priority. I mean 45 quid for cheapest tickets against bolton, come on surely u don't want the ground to be empty because thats beyond a jokeI played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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Originally posted by paulmason View PostAnd....... who cares about non season ticket holders and why should season ticket holders be discriminated against in favour of people who pick and choose.
This is hardly discrimination is it.
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