I'm guessing you're a Fulham fan.Outrageous. God forbid someone should be interested in more than one club.
Stoning to death is too good for him.
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I'm guessing you're a Fulham fan.Outrageous. God forbid someone should be interested in more than one club.
Stoning to death is too good for him.
That’s a very good guess. Impressive.
At last, a post using words in the dictionary.
It’s early , so I’m not sure if I understand your post but , you do know why people buy tickets , don’t you ? It’s not an investment to make money on , it’s to actually go to the event .So are the facts as follows:
- With 42k season ticket holders able to recoup the full cost of the ticket, season ticket holders will benefit more from the increase in price than the club
- THFC one of just three clubs not raising season ticket prices in the PL
- A rise in Cat A games from £62 to £78 now means that someone who was previously able to afford 5 cat A games can now afford 4.
???

According to The Daily Mail, four clubs are freezing their season tickets.- THFC one of just three clubs not raising season ticket prices in the PL
We’ve only frozen prices as they are already 200% higher than average across other PL clubs. Let’s not dress it up as some sort of concessionAccording to The Daily Mail, four clubs are freezing their season tickets.
TL;DR
- Chelsea, Sheffield United, Brentford and THFC have frozen their prices.
- Six clubs are raising them by 5% or less.
- A further five are raising them between 5% and 10%.
- Fulham and NF have the steepest percentage rises (18, 20%).
- Only Woolwich has more expensive base-level season tickets than THFC.
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Majority of Premier League clubs jack up season ticket costs
Despite the Premier League being awash with sponsorship and television revenues, several clubs claimed the raised costs of putting on matches left them with no choice.www.dailymail.co.uk
We’ve only frozen prices as they are already 200% higher than average across other PL clubs. Let’s not dress it up as some sort of concession
The club are gaining money from the increase in prices and my guess is next year ST prices will rise to match , there are hundreds of thousands of people on The ST waiting list , if they wanted one they would get one, to think levy is doing this to have a better atmosphere is laughable!The only reason I can think of, seeing as the club aren't gaining anything, is to try and attract "real fans" and therefore have a better atmosphere in the ground.![]()
Absolutely. It’s clear from the chart at the end of The Daily Mail article, that the Woolwich and THFC prices are out of step with the other PL teams. Clearly, this limits the proportion of supporters who can afford it.
He’s looked after the 42k season ticket holders and is going to rinse the thousands of Johnny come lately foreigner Aussies who show up to support their manager.
I have absolutely no issue with that.
Well, seeing as he isn't receiving the money maybe you have an alternative explanation ?Levy: "Yes. Yes.....THAT'S EXACTLY IT, we're raising prices to attract more of the real fans!!!".....
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That might make sense, but they can't rely on ST holders selling their seats.Increased revenues on record make club more valuable as an asset is my guess
I don't think the club is gaining money from it.The club are gaining money from the increase in prices and my guess is next year ST prices will rise to match , there are hundreds of thousands of people on The ST waiting list , if they wanted one they would get one, to think levy is doing this to have a better atmosphere is laughable!
Thanks for the kiss skywalker68 .Well, seeing as he isn't receiving the money maybe you have an alternative explanation ?
No?
Thought not
I'm feeling anaspeptic, phrasmotic, even compunctuous to read this postAt last, a post using words in the dictionary.
Sorry to have caused you such pericombobulation.
Maybe I’m missing something here but there are only 42k season ticket holders so that still leaves a lot of tickets that get sold to members , at an increased price now?I don't think the club is gaining money from it.
As already explained by others the monies go to the ST holder with an administration fee taken by the club.
How much that administration fee is I don't know, but I'm fairly sure that it's so minimal that it won't affect the bottom line if the club by 1%.
As I said there's literally no gain for Enic, so it's baffling why they'd do it.
My suggestion was the only thing I could come up with as it makes zero sense.![]()
Sorry if I've misunderstood but are you saying that the club won't receive any more money from the increase in ticket prices for members ?Well, seeing as he isn't receiving the money maybe you have an alternative explanation ?
No?
Thought not
But not all 42k would be sold, I'm assuming,.Maybe I’m missing something here but there are only 42k season ticket holders so that still leaves a lot of tickets that get sold to members , at an increased price now?
According to others in here, that's exactly the situation.Sorry if I've misunderstood but are you saying that the club won't receive any more money from the increase in ticket prices for members ?