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Wembley Season Ticket Prices

marion52

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Dec 10, 2006
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Club are offering 3 game packages for a price of £70 and we still have people complaining lol no wonder we can't make any decent signings when our fans are skinflints lol

Don't think anyone is complaining about pricing, just the window to purchase ends the same time the draw starts, why not wait a few days?
 

Navin R Johnson

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Don't think anyone is complaining about pricing, just the window to purchase ends the same time the draw starts, why not wait a few days?
My guess is that the club will whack the prices up once we know who we're playing, it's cynical but that's business I guess. Get us to commit for a lower price or pay a premium later.
 

Don_Felipe

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Feb 8, 2004
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Leverkusen last year:

Club Wembley (ticket only) - £60.00
Category 1 - £50.00
Category 2 - £40.00
Category 3 - £35.00
Category 4 - £30.00
Category 5 - £20.00
 

Saoirse

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What the heck is the justification for this being far more expensive than last season?
 

Parklanerob

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Why any increase though? The 'product' if you like is no better

True, but this year we have the season's worth of rent to pay for use of Wembley which THFC needs to consider when pricing. Also, given last years 20,000 drop in attendance for the last UCL game and associated lack of secondary spending in the ground for that match, the club would want to safeguard income incase we fall at the group stage again. The cheapest tickets start at £25 each - pretty reasonable for "Europe's premier competition".
 

Spurs 1961

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Off topic but be careful when planning journeys to Wembley this Sunday. It's the Notting Hill Carnival so tubes around the area will be busy.
 

PeeEyeEmPee

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my CL ticket has gone up from £85 to £110, which I guess isn't a massive jump but still feels like a piss-take. especially when given like a day's notice, and only two days to buy before knowing who we'll even be playing.
 

hughy

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Does anyone know if being a season ticket holder I can wait until the bronze members CL game packages go on sale to buy mine? Reason being I was going to get the CL game packages for both myself and my missus, but she isn't a season ticket holder. Obviously I want to buy both at the same time to guarantee we're sitting together.

Any help is appreciated. x
 

marion52

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Does anyone know if being a season ticket holder I can wait until the bronze members CL game packages go on sale to buy mine? Reason being I was going to get the CL game packages for both myself and my missus, but she isn't a season ticket holder. Obviously I want to buy both at the same time to guarantee we're sitting together.

Any help is appreciated. x

In the info it says any ST holder who wants a different seat can do it on the Thursday with the members, good luck!
 

Phischy

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Why any increase though? The 'product' if you like is no better
A Mars bar is no better than it was 5 years ago (if anything it could be smaller and, therefore worse), however, it's not the same price in the newsagent as it was 5 years ago!

Inflation is simple economics and hard to avoid. We might not be getting the wage inflation we would like, but price inflation in the UK continues unabated. Whilst the increases are well ahead of inflation, tickets were intentionally priced at an 'encouraging' level last year, this year, circumstances are different so the club will see this as a step towards normalised market rate pricing, one would expect the prices next year to be subject to a much smaller increase (although hard to compare in a new stadium, with different supply and demand as well as incomparable seat location pricing).

It's not something we as fans want and it would be good to see the club doing all it can to fill Wembley, but I suspect they are painfully aware that the financial model for the new stadium requires pricing to be at the top end of what fans will consider palatable and transitioning to those prices would be much harder and the difference far more stark (from a PR point of view) without taking a meaningful step in that direction now.

I'm not meaning to be a Levy apologist and my broader view is that ticket pricing should be lower and effectively subsidised by the TV deal, but that's an argument for another day. As ever the club has said to us 'here's the deal' and it's up to us as fans to respond by either attending or not.
 
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