The prices have been kept low for a good many years now, and we are still one of the lowest in the league.
I have no problem with an increase, but I worry if people take the view why are we paying more?, instead of how cheap we are compared to most, it will have a negative impact.
Parachute payments help, but they don't cover the cost of relegation. We need to be realistic here.
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Re: Season Tickets
I can see a small price rise coming, not much probably. But then again, I can see around 1000-2000 not renewing if we are in the Champ and the quality of product stays as poor as it has been, I don’t ever remember a year when we were so bad in front of our home fans.
The bond between players and fans last year that surged demand for tickets to record levels has well and truly gone now.
I’d imagine it’s a difficult decision to make. £50 increase is around 750/800k which some would say isn’t worth annoying people over if we’re turning over 100m +
The bond between players and fans last year that surged demand for tickets to record levels has well and truly gone now.
I’d imagine it’s a difficult decision to make. £50 increase is around 750/800k which some would say isn’t worth annoying people over if we’re turning over 100m +
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Next season we are going to get an additional 4 games albeit against a lot of less glamorous sides. I think if they just put an inflation level rise on the price, currently around 4% I can’t envisage too many grumbles.
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Re: Season Tickets
Rightly so given the average earnings in Burnley compared to down south.Colburn_Claret wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2024 11:03 amThe prices have been kept low for a good many years now, and we are still one of the lowest in the league.
I have no problem with an increase, but I worry if people take the view why are we paying more?, instead of how cheap we are compared to most, it will have a negative impact.
Parachute payments help, but they don't cover the cost of relegation. We need to be realistic here.
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Won’t those supporters or certainly a lot of them that others think will not renew do exactly the opposite as they’ll be expecting another season like the last one that got us promoted. I don’t think a small increase will stop anyone renewing.
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I've been in touch with the ticket office this morning. They've told me to renew my ST in the CFE and then when the seat swap/new ST holder sales come in, swap my seat at the time of buying my daughters. They also said there is a waiting list still for next season and on top of that the CFE has a waiting list of its own.AGENT_CLARET wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2024 10:50 amI'm doing something similar, me and my son have season tickets in the cfs but from next season his young son will be getting his first ever season ticket, there is not a chance we'll be sitting in the cfs next season with him so I think we both have to renew in the early bird time then when the seat swops come in later we'll have to try and get three seat's together in another stand, but I'm not sure if that's the right way of doing it
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