Fans have been on a high most of season.
So club announce season tickets, you have less than three weeks to pay, and new applicants are over £530.
Why not take advantage and try and get 20000 holders 250000 holders
Be proactive.
Club know that the refund deadline is 30th of April, why not just announce on the website it's now 31st of may.
Club has been buying elland for last five years, 10m rent later and nothing happens.
It's just basic business sense.
Desperately need Cellino and rad to be gone
I just don't get the running of the club
posted on 24/4/17
If we're not competing next season, will drop like a bomb
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- thats why the club & owner(s) will need to get things absolutely spot on in summer, right from player ins/outs, management changes if any, pricing policy for walk ins, everything....otherwise attendances will fall off a cliff....
posted on 24/4/17
If Cellino is still here next season, expect mid table. No way we can do what we've done this season again without spending - which we won't be doing under him.
Crowds will be down to 17k again with no one wanting to splash out £36 to watch mid table crunch matches with Ipswich on a Tues night, need investment and PROPER plan in place.
Can't see is winning our next two, but you never know
posted on 24/4/17
We need the fat lady to lose her voice
posted on 24/4/17
Hopefully that fat lady isn't called Rosie, because the last gowd knows how long its been everything but Rosie around this club!..
As for pricing and the on the day buy ins, they have just as much to do with the attendances as the ST bods, people should think on, English Football isn't cheap,(dare I say the most expensive in the world?...well, if not then one off!)and not all can throw x-amounts off money at a season ticket!..
This club has the fans there to do it proud, but they should be rewarded with affordable prices and a team that's something like a team that means Business!..
posted on 24/4/17
"I'm sure their in stadium spend would be comparable but seat price not."
The point is the season ticket holder is more likely to attend most games and spend that additional money if the team is having a mediocre season or a poor one. If they are having a good season, like this one, then the casual fans will attend more and the club makes more.
LIW's point is that by providing incentive to buy season tickets, the clubs revenue is more assured fir the next season. I suppose it depends on how much the ownership wants to gamble with that.
posted on 24/4/17
Jonny I agree with that and with the premise that we should want more ST holders than walk ins.
Its the same running my tennis club, people paying in advance and knowing how many I have to provide coaches for makes the job easier, anything extra is a bonus, but not without some cost.
In Leeds case the extra amount for walk ins is quite a lot in percentage terms.
posted on 24/4/17
But the ownership may think otherwise, eh?
posted on 24/4/17
The ownership (well Cellino at least) prefer walk ins.
posted on 24/4/17
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posted on 24/4/17
By their actions...