Not sure if the club are doing a PWYC game this season?
Ticket details for all remaining home games are up on the website and no mention.
Would have thought the Notts County game on Easter Monday would have been a good choice (Packed stadium to see the oldest club in the Football League condemned to non-league )
I take no delight in seeing Notts county in the position they are in bad management / owner, poor managers for the most part it is shameful how their fans have been treated and i wish them every success in avoiding the drop just not at our expense
Post by superreddevils1896 on Mar 7, 2019 16:04:09 GMT
I emailed Kelly last week regarding PWYC, and she said that this season, we will not be offering a PWYC game as we had that 2 games for £10 scheme in January.
I emailed Kelly last week regarding PWYC, and she said that this season, we will not be offering a PWYC game as we had that 2 games for £10 scheme in January.
quite right we have already had a couple of games devaluing season tickets.
I emailed Kelly last week regarding PWYC, and she said that this season, we will not be offering a PWYC game as we had that 2 games for £10 scheme in January.
I thought the 2 games for £10 was something to do with The People’s Pension been announced as the new sponser at the time? Got over 2000 for each of these 2 games, but surely better to have the ground full for one game than half full for two? And season ticket holders would have their tickets devalued for just one game as opposed to two.
I emailed Kelly last week regarding PWYC, and she said that this season, we will not be offering a PWYC game as we had that 2 games for £10 scheme in January.
I thought the 2 games for £10 was something to do with The People’s Pension been announced as the new sponser at the time? Got over 2000 for each of these 2 games, but surely better to have the ground full for one game than half full for two? And season ticket holders would have their tickets devalued for just one game as opposed to two.
I'm sure it is better for the clubs finances having the ground half full at £5 per ticket than full for one game at £1 per ticket...........
I thought the 2 games for £10 was something to do with The People’s Pension been announced as the new sponser at the time? Got over 2000 for each of these 2 games, but surely better to have the ground full for one game than half full for two? And season ticket holders would have their tickets devalued for just one game as opposed to two.
I'm sure it is better for the clubs finances having the ground half full at £5 per ticket than full for one game at £1 per ticket...........
That would surely depend on how much the sponsors were chipping in. Using your logic it would probably be better not to do it at all as the ground is usually around 40% full at regular prices.