The economics of slashing matchday and season tickets (poll)

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Cutting ticket prices by 50% would in the long term be...

  1. Beneficial - the benefits outweigh the initial cost

    19 vote(s)
    31.1%
  2. Harmful - we couldn't make up the difference

    42 vote(s)
    68.9%
  1. Austiniho

    Austiniho Well-Known Member

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    Misread it pal.
     
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    50% might be too big a cut. Make it £15-20 entry on match days depending on which stand you’re in and that might work. I’m sure the owners could cover the potential loss in a one season trial and really sell it to the town. Got to be worth a try...
     
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    Gravy Chips Well-Known Member

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    Some good responses, agreeing with some of the above sentiment I'd like to see it done potentially as a one season thing, but I doubt it'll ever come to pass
     

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