Re: The World Cup : Mon Oct 17, 2022 3:47 pm
UllFC wrote:
The problem with the pricing is people have seen the highest price tickets such as the ridiculous £70 at Hull and Saints and then bad word has spread and people then just think 'I won't bother then'.
The stadiums they are playing at are modern grounds with good views in all blocks, there simply isn't a need to pay the premium to sit on the half way line. There's too many price categories they only need 3 at most, one price for behind the sticks, one for down the sides and then one for the padded seats/corporate.
And while I appreciate they have a difficult job of not ripping off the people who booked tickets 2 years ago, a reduction in prices for the cost of living crisis would have gone down well on the PR front, instead they've stubbornly stuck to their guns and now appear to be in a trench they can't get out of now.
The stadiums they are playing at are modern grounds with good views in all blocks, there simply isn't a need to pay the premium to sit on the half way line. There's too many price categories they only need 3 at most, one price for behind the sticks, one for down the sides and then one for the padded seats/corporate.
And while I appreciate they have a difficult job of not ripping off the people who booked tickets 2 years ago, a reduction in prices for the cost of living crisis would have gone down well on the PR front, instead they've stubbornly stuck to their guns and now appear to be in a trench they can't get out of now.
They did reconfigure the seating plan for St James park in the run up to it to make more category E seats available, they could do something like that for the remaining games as they haven't technically reduced prices, just reconfigured which areas are which categories, so you could downgrade more areas of the kcom to from grade c to D and move those who paid for C into another part of the ground.
All tickets for tonight's game are only £20.21 and £2.21 for concessions...so the crowd will be a good test for the theory of those saying ticket prices are too high.