Should the club sell tickets from stalls?


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As another thread on here states, why cant we buy them at bank machines, just like in Spain?
 
If they were properly priced, they would fly out of the door no matter where they were sold from. £25-£35 for one ticket is way too much in economically-challenged Sunderland.
 
Just thinking - maybe a few stalls with tickets from defined areas at reduced prices eg front 6 rows of north stand etc

In town centre, galleries - places like that. Make it easy for people to buy them - there's a big assumption from me that many people are simply too lazy to buy but might of it were in front of them. Passing trade if you like

i thought they already did, very surprised on finding out they dont
 
Just thinking - maybe a few stalls with tickets from defined areas at reduced prices eg front 6 rows of north stand etc

In town centre, galleries - places like that. Make it easy for people to buy them - there's a big assumption from me that many people are simply too lazy to buy but might of it were in front of them. Passing trade if you like

Tickets should be f***ing scrapped altogether and we should go back to paying on the turnstiles.
 
Just thinking - maybe a few stalls with tickets from defined areas at reduced prices eg front 6 rows of north stand etc

In town centre, galleries - places like that. Make it easy for people to buy them - there's a big assumption from me that many people are simply too lazy to buy but might of it were in front of them. Passing trade if you like


I agree but why at reduced prices

I pay full price

The only ones who should get cheap tickets IMO is under 16's to help them get hooked on Sunderland:neutral:

A club shop is needed in Durham

Did we once have one in Bishop?
 
The last one we hadin the city centre lost money hand over fist.

Yes. True. Worrying isn't it. The people who were running the club at the time couldn't even run a shop.

However, in our new world maybe a City Centre shop might sell things that people actually want to buy, rather than (or in addition to) the tat on offer at the shop in the SOL.

Match tickets, home and away.
Travel tickets/offers with/without hotels that the club has negotiated for buses and trains.
Event tickets ... concerts, celebrations at the SOL.
Event tickets for non-SAFC related events.
Books, DVDs re football, including SAFC.
England, Scotland, Wales and both Irelands match tickets and travel offers if available.

If the tat was sold there, hopefully the less tacky tat.

And because they have proven so appalling at it in the past, perhaps a boutique in, say Debenhams instead of a proper shop.
 
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