by bb0118 » 20 Apr 2007 23:38
by RG30 » 20 Apr 2007 23:57
by bb0118 » 21 Apr 2007 00:00
by The 17 Bus » 21 Apr 2007 06:30
by Row Z Royal » 21 Apr 2007 09:37
bb0118 I should add that im comparing a home ST to an away ST to watch Reading this season. Also note thats its at least £3 cheaper is you sat in lower tier at Chelsea and Everton.
by Huntley & Palmer » 22 Apr 2007 09:03
by cmonurz » 23 Apr 2007 09:13
Huntley & Palmer YAWN, the prices are high due to the capacity. If and when it goes up the prices will come down as we struggle to fill it
by Dirk Gently » 23 Apr 2007 09:18
by Behindu » 23 Apr 2007 09:19
cmonurz I don't actually think we have a much wider fan base than this, so decreasing prices would, imho, then have little effect.
by Turns8 » 23 Apr 2007 11:10
by readingfc_4_life_and_beyo » 23 Apr 2007 17:37
Huntley & Palmer YAWN, the prices are high due to the capacity. If and when it goes up the prices will come down IF we struggle to fill it
by readingfc_4_life_and_beyo » 23 Apr 2007 17:42
Behinducmonurz I don't actually think we have a much wider fan base than this, so decreasing prices would, imho, then have little effect.
I'm never sure what the term 'fan base' means to be honest.
There are a million or so people within pretty easy reach of the Mad Stad. It's not a question of how many might be potential STH, more a question of how many might come once a season if the marketing is done well.
20,000 STH plus 4k away fans plus 10k match day sales should be quite doable in this area.
by working class hero » 23 Apr 2007 20:56
bb0118 I should add that im comparing a home ST to an away ST to watch Reading this season. Also note thats its at least £3 cheaper is you sat in lower tier at Chelsea and Everton.
by Behindu » 24 Apr 2007 06:47
working class herobb0118 I should add that im comparing a home ST to an away ST to watch Reading this season. Also note thats its at least £3 cheaper is you sat in lower tier at Chelsea and Everton.
A truer comparison would be match day prices for home games [as that is what you pay for an away ST]. This makes RFC look really rather expensive.
by Mr Angry » 24 Apr 2007 09:29
by Behindu » 24 Apr 2007 09:35
Mr Angry To try and compare our pricing with that of other teams needs to have an understanding of pretty basic economics before reaching the position of Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells at the situation.
by Huntley & Palmer » 24 Apr 2007 11:15
cmonurzHuntley & Palmer YAWN, the prices are high due to the capacity. If and when it goes up the prices will come down as we struggle to fill it
I would be very very surprised if (barring a relegation) prices came down at all.
If they were genuinely 'too high', as oppose to 'expensive' then we wouldn't be selling out every week. I am sure that once the capacity increases, we will achieve, 28-30,000 crowds every week at these same prices. I don't actually think we have a much wider fan base than this, so decreasing prices would, imho, then have little effect.
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