Interestingly,
Given this massive increase in the TV kitty next season wouldnt it be interesting if Rovers announced a new "simple" pricing structure for the season 07/08.
ST renewals JW Upper £300 (£65)
ST renewals Family Stand £200 (£19)
ST renewals other areas £240 (£57)
New ST's JW Upper £350 (£80)
New ST's Family Stand £220 (£30)
New ST's other areas £260 (£40)
with matchday tickets priced at
JW Upper £22 (£5)
Family Stand £13 (£3)
Other Areas £15 (£4)
For the sake of argument
Note - no scientific method has been used here just a rough example.
A sustained period of cheap prices to see how many are brought back (or in)
It would be interesting to see what a sustained ticket pricing campaign of, say, £20 per adult and £5 per child would do.
Of course ST holders wouldnt be pleased. But these one off's are simply not advertised widely enough to guage any kind of effective response.
There was no ticket restriction in place for the Wigan match. They were on OPEN sale, it didnt matter how many you bought for other matches, or in fact, if you had ever bought for other matches.
I can agree with most of the rant SS, but not this bit. Henchoz is a good player, becuase what he lacks up for in pace he usually makes up for in his ability to read the game and anticipate what is coming - very similar to Mr Nelsen.
One of the biggest gripes both in person at meetings, via written feedback and on various messageboards.
Surely ANY improvement is a good thing? Unless it has a detrimental effect on other service areas?
I think that the public minutes would prove that isnt the case. There are at least 20 people I can think of off the top of my head who have had some involved in getting BRISA off the ground, some of us have fallen by the wayside, and others have become involved along the way.