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The price of League 2 football

Posted: 02 Aug 2011, 07:33
by kevgull
Torquay are one of the very best clubs in the league!

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Re: The price of League 2 football

Posted: 02 Aug 2011, 07:38
by Southampton Gull
Shameful to see Gillingham so far down that list considering the facilities they offer to away fans.

No surprise to see Oxford as one of the more expensive, but at least their stadium offers more comfortable surroundings.

Value of Football in Torquay

Posted: 02 Aug 2011, 12:09
by tktufc91
Interesting article from the bbc sport website. Apparently, Torquay are the 2nd cheapest side to support in League Two this season.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/14365145.stm

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/14367362.stm

Re: Value of Football in Torquay

Posted: 02 Aug 2011, 12:34
by Robiberto22
Not if you live in somerset like me =Z o well i still try to get down once a month

Re: Value of Football in Torquay

Posted: 02 Aug 2011, 12:38
by Scott Brehaut
http://www.torquayfans.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2625" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: The price of League 2 football

Posted: 02 Aug 2011, 13:22
by yellow
I think that it is misleading to base the cost on a £10 ticket that is only available to members that have paid a joining fee.

The survey should be based on the full ‘pay as you go’ price for adult entry to a Cat A game.

That being said I am sure that we would still come out near the top of the heap.

Increasingly football is a commodity that is sold on the basis of supply and demand. Hence some Premiersh1te clubs have no qualms about fleecing their fans with £100 tickets, whilst TUFC have to play a cleverer balancing game.

The working man’s game no more?

Re: The price of League 2 football

Posted: 02 Aug 2011, 13:39
by Dave
I would say they have based this on the average between each club lowest price and higest price ticket,which is the right way to do it.

I have heard many around plainmoor slagging the board off for the price's they charge,and a few on here saying to get more fan's in the club have lower the price's,what this proves is 1,what the actual going rate for league 2 football is.2,that what i and a few other's have saying all along,Torquay is one of the more fairer in term's of price's in league 2.

Re: The price of League 2 football

Posted: 02 Aug 2011, 16:28
by AustrianAndyGull
IMHO nobody should be paying above £15 for a bog standard seat or terrace spot for league 2 football home or away. If premium seats are available then yes add on a supplement but for the cheap seats (or steps!) then no more than £15. Every clu that goes over this ( most of them) are actually ripping off their fans and should at least offer a ticket deal whereby if you pay for 10 games then you get a free ticket for any league match.

Re: Value of Football in Torquay

Posted: 02 Aug 2011, 18:37
by Southampton Gull
Threads merged.

Re: The price of League 2 football

Posted: 03 Aug 2011, 12:34
by sonofwod
i don't know if this needs a separate thread, or indeed has been discussed elsewhere (i can't find it if it has). but i heard about this on talksport yesterday and it seems, on the face of it, an incredibly good idea;

http://www.hartlepoolunited.co.uk/page/SeasonTickets

£100 per season ticket (£50 for kids), based on the condition that 4,000 were sold (they've sold 5,700) guarantees somewhere around £500k income (not sure how many were kid's tickets) and then they've got to be hoping that if at least 70% of holders turn up every game, the match day revenue will plug the gap left by the bargain tickets. It's a gamble, but their chairman gave an intelligent interview and it seems they have done their homework to make it a calculated gamble. At very least, they atmosphere should be good!

I applaud this initiative and I wonder how a similar sort of scheme, taking into account things like differing capacities, bottom lines, playing budgets etc might work at Plainmoor, both in terms of revenue and in getting more people through the door, as everyone always agrees is the priority. these ideas are no doubt discussed by supporters of lower league clubs up and down the land, but hats off to the monkeyhangers for having the courage to actually do it.

Re: The price of League 2 football

Posted: 03 Aug 2011, 12:46
by Fonda
Unfortunately, if we offered season tickets for £100, we couldn't expect to sell more than about 1,500 at the very most. Not really cost effective with those kind of numbers.

Re: The price of League 2 football

Posted: 03 Aug 2011, 14:37
by happytorq
I'd be interested to get some kind of picture from the club about what percentage of our income comes from gate receipts. I'd imagine it's quite a lot, and that's why they've been understandably reluctant to drop ticket prices. But if we get more people in the gate (and get them excited!) we'd probably make more money from ancillary stuff like shirt sales, scarves etc. That's where we should be trying to generate extra income. Hell, maybe something as simple as an offer where if you, I dunno, buy 4 match tickets at once (for the family!) you get a coupon for £5 off in the club shop. Something like that.

Re: The price of League 2 football

Posted: 03 Aug 2011, 19:43
by ferrarilover
The think we're battling, Happy, the same thing we always end up with in threads of this nature, is total and absolute apathy from all those in the area. People plainly and simply don't give a toss about the club.
The South West has no sporting heritage or desire. It's not like the Manchester area where people like for sports, down here, we p[refer other things, like complaining about northerners and growing beards.

Matt.

Re: The price of League 2 football

Posted: 03 Aug 2011, 20:07
by AustrianAndyGull
Matt, i'm a northerner who has a beard so should i throw all my energy into slating southerners and gooin t'seetsheepin'topfield?! :lol:

Re: The price of League 2 football

Posted: 03 Aug 2011, 20:16
by Trojan 67
"Can't afford this, can't afford that, can't afford the other."


Why ?


"Unemployment, reduced hours/income, higher wages driven down to minimum wage using "recession" as an excuse, apathy, loss of interest . . . . .


The bigger picture suggests it's more than the price of League 2 football :nod: