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Didn't stick a cap on them but highest we got to was was 36k. Anyone could still go and buy one though. That was just how many we sold for a couple of seasons (2000/01, 2001/02).
To be fair you can get an adult and an U11 in the family section for that price too, but it's still a lot more than we charge for the equivalent. Considering the football on offer is now equivalent to ours, it certainly makes us look cheap by comparison.£560 is the cheapest for an adult!![]()
I don't think that was the renewal price mind£560 is the cheapest for an adult!![]()
I don't think that was the renewal price mind
To be fair you can get an adult and an U11 in the family section for that price too, but it's still a lot more than we charge for the equivalent. Considering the football on offer is now equivalent to ours, it certainly makes us look cheap by comparison.
You could almost understand it if they were selling out a smaller stadium, but the Riverside is relatively big for the Championship, they're nowhere near capacity, and it's a poor part of the world, like Sunderland. You'd think they'd be better off cutting prices and adding 5K to the gate.
A lot of those season ticket holders are people who used to get day tickets, so (for them at least) there wont be an overall increase in attendance.Incredible to be around the 30k mark during close season! Players aren’t even back yet.
Probably a good thing as far as average attendance goes because if interest rate hikes trigger a recession we won’t get many paying on the gate.
But most likely those who went to most games, we have a sizeable portion who can only make it a handful of times. Those will probably not turn up of times are tough.!A lot of those season ticket holders are people who used to get day tickets, so (for them at least) there wont be an overall increase in attendance.
Incredible to be around the 30k mark during close season! Players aren’t even back yet.
Probably a good thing as far as average attendance goes because if interest rate hikes trigger a recession we won’t get many paying on the gate.
I am just assuming the UK will follow suit but that’s based only on seeing a headline about “highest interest rate of all time” or something. I’ll bow to your far superior knowledge on money matters.So far it's only the Fed who've gone for a big increase.
I am just assuming the UK will follow suit but that’s based only on seeing a headline about “highest interest rate of all time” or something. I’ll bow to your far superior knowledge on money matters.
Going to be an interesting year or so is about as much insight as I am capable of.
You’re right. Headline was “highest in 13 years” and looking at the graph it’s more a case of them being at historic lows for some time.I remember a base rate of 15% in the late 80s/early 90s.
I’d jack it in if Sunderland charged that much. What an absolute disgrace.
We certainly wouldn't have near 30,000 if we had prices like that and we have some of the cheapest tickets compared to some other clubs around us, especially when we were in the Premier League.Not a chance I’d be paying that, wouldn’t pay it for premier league like. Disgraceful money that
You’re right. Headline was “highest in 13 years” and looking at the graph it’s more a case of them being at historic lows for some time.
Much closer to triggering a recession over here, as you say.
He made sure there was always a section that was mstch day sales only , just next to away fans in south if memory serves , so there was a cap
So do I. Bought my first house down Pompey in 87. Within 18 months the interest peaked at 15%. It was bloody unreal, stuck in a house, gone down 20% in value and 75% of my pay went to the mortgage. It was bloody horrendousI remember a base rate of 15% in the late 80s/early 90s.
Can’t remember if there was a waiting list but think the demand was there before the extension, after this for 9/10 of the prem seasons we averaged over the initial capacity of the solDefinitely wasn't any sort of waiting list though so they weren't sold out if they were capped. If you wanted one you could get one.
We'll still be screwed if Biden messes up over there, which is looking a high possibility in my book.So far it's only the Fed who've gone for a big increase.