Thought (and hoped) the club would have released details by now 🙄
Maybe they are being shrewd and waiting to see what League we will be in next season first? I guess promotion will give justification to a price increase perhaps?
Since Wagmi have become owners, Crawley has been one of the last clubs to issue season ticket prices. I would not expect them to release them for at least a month. Last year season ticket prices were released 30 May, and they were released first week of June the previous year.
Am desperate for them to release details as I don’t have a season ticket as yet.
Totally fed up with the lottery of ending up buying tickets for seating I don’t particularly like, just so I can get to see the game.
So I will definitely be buying one when they come up for general sale and have my eye on a particular seat so if you can all buy one except that one, I shall be eternally grateful!
Thought (and hoped) the club would have released details by now 🙄
Maybe they are being shrewd and waiting to see what League we will be in next season first? I guess promotion will give justification to a price increase perhaps?
Yes, promotion would mean a price increase, and that's fine. To compete, we will need to increase the budget. Also, the owners would be entitled to a better return on their investment (or a lower level of losses).
Given that not only were the prices held for this season, but were drastically cut for last season, an increase of some sort is to be expected, with or without promotion.
Given that not only were the prices held for this season, but were drastically cut for last season, an increase of some sort is to be expected, with or without promotion.
Totally agree jb we shouldn’t complain if prices go up.
Given that not only were the prices held for this season, but were drastically cut for last season, an increase of some sort is to be expected, with or without promotion.
That seems reasonable to me as one of cheapest in League.
Given that not only were the prices held for this season, but were drastically cut for last season, an increase of some sort is to be expected, with or without promotion.
Totally agree jb we shouldn’t complain if prices go up.
Why all the panic about next season’s “Season Tickets “ there will be plenty available and hopefully an increase in sales from this year’s - price wise they are one of the best in the league at the moment so an increase would be justified with the way this season has gone- our average home attendance is just over 3500 which is another good increase in previous seasons - let’s see what tomorrow brings and go from there.
Why all the panic about next season’s “Season Tickets “ there will be plenty available and hopefully an increase in sales from this year’s - price wise they are one of the best in the league at the moment so an increase would be justified with the way this season has gone- our average home attendance is just over 3500 which is another good increase in previous seasons - let’s see what tomorrow brings and go from there.
Why all the panic about next season’s “Season Tickets “ there will be plenty available and hopefully an increase in sales from this year’s - price wise they are one of the best in the league at the moment so an increase would be justified with the way this season has gone- our average home attendance is just over 3500 which is another good increase in previous seasons - let’s see what tomorrow brings and go from there.
I don’t think it’s a panic as such, Alain. Last summer it took ages to announce the prices for the coming season and I felt that we may have missed out a bit on the feelgood factor after escaping relegation by not getting the tickets out there. If people drift off into the summer and don’t hear anything for weeks, they may decide to spend their money elsewhere. There are only 2 possibilities here (as with last season) but this time it’s either Lge2 or Lge1 so it shouldn’t be too difficult to come up with a model for both possibilities. Of course, if we do manage to get in the play offs and win, then that may provide enough impetus to encourage people to get season tickets. Either way, I certainly wouldn’t quibble at an increase in the price. I’m sure I will be corrected if wrong but I had the impression we hadn’t actually increased them since dropping out of Lge1.
Why all the panic about next season’s “Season Tickets “ there will be plenty available and hopefully an increase in sales from this year’s - price wise they are one of the best in the league at the moment so an increase would be justified with the way this season has gone- our average home attendance is just over 3500 which is another good increase in previous seasons - let’s see what tomorrow brings and go from there.
I don’t think it’s a panic as such, Alain. Last summer it took ages to announce the prices for the coming season and I felt that we may have missed out a bit on the feelgood factor after escaping relegation by not getting the tickets out there. If people drift off into the summer and don’t hear anything for weeks, they may decide to spend their money elsewhere. There are only 2 possibilities here (as with last season) but this time it’s either Lge2 or Lge1 so it shouldn’t be too difficult to come up with a model for both possibilities. Of course, if we do manage to get in the play offs and win, then that may provide enough impetus to encourage people to get season tickets. Either way, I certainly wouldn’t quibble at an increase in the price. I’m sure I will be corrected if wrong but I had the impression we hadn’t actually increased them since dropping out of Lge1.Â
Agreed.
I found it frustrating last summer that it took so long to set prices and dates of sale of season tickets, even though I couldn't buy one in the end myself! Definitely getting one for next season though.
Some L2 clubs have actually started to sell theirs for next season within the last month or so even before the bloody season ends.
In my mind there are more pros than cons to getting them out there as soon as possible. We are missing a trick with not being more proactive and imaginative with our season ticket arrangements.
However the club deserve huge credit for the pricing which is fantastic, as are the price of tickets in general compared to all other L2 clubs.
Just seen on the MKDons site that they are holding season ticket prices which is interesting as they could (hopefully not) go up Their prices are a lot higher for my type of ticket though
Hope club will announce prices in next week or so to capitalise on great feeling at moment. Does promotion mean more live games or more cameras at games?