FA youth cup 4th rnd v Bolton Wednesday 16th Jan 7pm

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FA youth cup 4th rnd v Bolton Wednesday 16th Jan 7pm

by Royals and Racers » 10 Jan 2013 19:47

Only £3 to get in-anyone going ?

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Re: FA youth cup 4th rnd v Bolton Wednesday 16th Jan 7pm

by SPARTA » 10 Jan 2013 19:51

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Re: FA youth cup 4th rnd v Bolton Wednesday 16th Jan 7pm

by notloyalenuffroyal » 11 Jan 2013 00:01

Just out of interest.... And waiting to get plenty of abuse.....

Why do the club charge at all for this game? They have already decided to use the stadium. Surely getting anyone there is a bonus.

Surely a perfect opportunity for a goodwill gesture. Come along for free - get one concession stand open - job's a good-un. Everyone's a winner. Possibility of getting more there for the yooooofffff team.

£3. What's the point? Which costs are they covering with the £300-£500 at the most they will take on the door, and then have to pay VAT on?

Madness!!!!!!!

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Re: FA youth cup 4th rnd v Bolton Wednesday 16th Jan 7pm

by Cypry » 11 Jan 2013 07:20

notloyalenuffroyal Just out of interest.... And waiting to get plenty of abuse.....

Why do the club charge at all for this game? They have already decided to use the stadium. Surely getting anyone there is a bonus.

Surely a perfect opportunity for a goodwill gesture. Come along for free - get one concession stand open - job's a good-un. Everyone's a winner. Possibility of getting more there for the yooooofffff team.

£3. What's the point? Which costs are they covering with the £300-£500 at the most they will take on the door, and then have to pay VAT on?

Madness!!!!!!!


For the WBA youth quarter final last year they got more than a couple of thousand in if I remember.....lower West was completely full, I think that holds nearly 3000, if not more

That would make the figure more like £6K minimum - probably more than covers the salaries of most essential staff, security etc for the evening...

FWIW I bought a ticket online yesterday and there were about 1400 left in the whole of the lower west...

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Re: FA youth cup 4th rnd v Bolton Wednesday 16th Jan 7pm

by Alexander Litvinenko » 11 Jan 2013 10:18

They also have a better idea of how many people will be coming, so they know how many stands to open 9if high demand) and how many stewards and catering staff to get along that night.

Yes, people will still turn up on the night, but at least they'll have a better idea of numbers and save possible embarrassment.


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Re: FA youth cup 4th rnd v Bolton Wednesday 16th Jan 7pm

by melonhead » 11 Jan 2013 10:53

notloyalenuffroyal Just out of interest.... And waiting to get plenty of abuse.....

Why do the club charge at all for this game? They have already decided to use the stadium. Surely getting anyone there is a bonus.

Surely a perfect opportunity for a goodwill gesture. Come along for free - get one concession stand open - job's a good-un. Everyone's a winner. Possibility of getting more there for the yooooofffff team.

£3. What's the point? Which costs are they covering with the £300-£500 at the most they will take on the door, and then have to pay VAT on?

Madness!!!!!!!


opening the food kiosks?

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Re: FA youth cup 4th rnd v Bolton Wednesday 16th Jan 7pm

by Alexander Litvinenko » 11 Jan 2013 10:56

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notloyalenuffroyal Just out of interest.... And waiting to get plenty of abuse.....

Why do the club charge at all for this game? They have already decided to use the stadium. Surely getting anyone there is a bonus.

Surely a perfect opportunity for a goodwill gesture. Come along for free - get one concession stand open - job's a good-un. Everyone's a winner. Possibility of getting more there for the yooooofffff team.

£3. What's the point? Which costs are they covering with the £300-£500 at the most they will take on the door, and then have to pay VAT on?

Madness!!!!!!!


opening the food kiosks?


Switching the floodlights on?

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Re: FA youth cup 4th rnd v Bolton Wednesday 16th Jan 7pm

by melonhead » 11 Jan 2013 10:58

ticket printing costs
ticket office costs
postal fees

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Re: FA youth cup 4th rnd v Bolton Wednesday 16th Jan 7pm

by ZacNaloen » 11 Jan 2013 14:18

I'm In.


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Re: FA youth cup 4th rnd v Bolton Wednesday 16th Jan 7pm

by Green » 11 Jan 2013 15:43

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Re: FA youth cup 4th rnd v Bolton Wednesday 16th Jan 7pm

by Rex » 11 Jan 2013 15:53

Rumble stix inflation.

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Re: FA youth cup 4th rnd v Bolton Wednesday 16th Jan 7pm

by winchester_royal » 11 Jan 2013 16:02

royalexile Rumble stix inflation.


It's true, they now cost 2p.

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Re: FA youth cup 4th rnd v Bolton Wednesday 16th Jan 7pm

by Barry the bird boggler » 11 Jan 2013 16:39

Who are Bolton Wednesday?


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Re: FA youth cup 4th rnd v Bolton Wednesday 16th Jan 7pm

by notloyalenuffroyal » 11 Jan 2013 20:07

Cypry
For the WBA youth quarter final last year they got more than a couple of thousand in if I remember.....lower West was completely full, I think that holds nearly 3000, if not more

That would make the figure more like £6K minimum - probably more than covers the salaries of most essential staff, security etc for the evening...

FWIW I bought a ticket online yesterday and there were about 1400 left in the whole of the lower west...


Fair enough. Good point well made. Impressed it is that many for 4th round and last year's big crowd. With reards to others saying they ad to open the food kiosks - well - these pay for themselves don't they. And with regard to the floodlights, my point is still valid. The club have CHOSEN to play it t the stadium, so whether or not there is a crowd, the floodlights will be on.

My point was - where is the goodwill gesture. I am not a ST holder, but think those that are coud maybe get a freebie. What about those who go on away games so far away. Give them a freebie for their loyal support, increase attendance, pies, beer, happy customers, everyone wins!

Apologies for poor touch screen typing.

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Re: FA youth cup 4th rnd v Bolton Wednesday 16th Jan 7pm

by Fox Talbot » 16 Jan 2013 10:04

any chance of this being off?

I presume they'll switch the pitch on.

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Re: FA youth cup 4th rnd v Bolton Wednesday 16th Jan 7pm

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 16 Jan 2013 10:13

or the undrsoil heating, rather than the pitch.
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Re: FA youth cup 4th rnd v Bolton Wednesday 16th Jan 7pm

by The Cube » 16 Jan 2013 12:58

notloyalenuffroyal Just out of interest.... And waiting to get plenty of abuse.....

Why do the club charge at all for this game? They have already decided to use the stadium. Surely getting anyone there is a bonus.

Surely a perfect opportunity for a goodwill gesture. Come along for free - get one concession stand open - job's a good-un. Everyone's a winner. Possibility of getting more there for the yooooofffff team.

£3. What's the point? Which costs are they covering with the £300-£500 at the most they will take on the door, and then have to pay VAT on?

Madness!!!!!!!

I didn't spot this ignorant post at the time when it was written.

FA Youth cup rules say that the club must charge for admission, including for season ticket holders, and that £3 is the minimum price for adults at this stage of the competition. Out of the gate receipts come things like the travel and accomodation costs of the away team, match fees and travel of officials. Surplus funds are divided equally between the two clubs. There is a proviso that the ticket price can be reduced by mutual agreement of the two clubs, but what incentive do the visitors have?

Obvious exception to that question is when Manchester United are the away team, as it gives them an opportunity to grow their fanbase in their natural territory (that is, anywhere outside Manchester).

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