What happens if let's say hypothetically we got to the play offs and got promoted? Would the prices stay the same? Or if the worst comes to the worst and we get relegated?
What happens if let's say hypothetically we got to the play offs and got promoted? Would the prices stay the same? Or if the worst comes to the worst and we get relegated?
If we got promoted the revenue from a price increase would be pretty much irrelevant against the income from Sky. We're not getting relegated with 54 points (and five games to go).
I didn't manage to make the Monday deadline. If they decide to keep the £300 rate until the end of the season I'll renew but if they don't I imagine most people that missed the cut off date will just buy tickets game by game and try to get their hands on as many freebies as they can from season ticket holding friends rather than paying a bigger price. Especially when it's inevitable our best player will be leaving in the summer.
I didn't manage to make the Monday deadline. If they decide to keep the £300 rate until the end of the season I'll renew but if they don't I imagine most people that missed the cut off date will just buy tickets game by game and try to get their hands on as many freebies as they can from season ticket holding friends rather than paying a bigger price. Especially when it's inevitable our best player will be leaving in the summer.
If you post it in tomorrow, but date it for the 8th, it may go through ok as they have so many to process. Someone said this on the other S/T thread. I'd give it a go.
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East & West to be increased to £1billion per ST as they can afford it.
NU & NL to be decreased due to the fact they are better people and have covered themselves in glory over the past few seasons.
Edit. Just checked against Match by match.
Nominal increase to acknowledge the early renewers.