Bratford………’kin hell. 21:13 - Mar 22 with 2369 views | perpignanR | 23k+ at todays game. Well impressive. |  | | |  |
Bratford………’kin hell. on 08:10 - Mar 23 with 1978 views | stevec | They’ve been getting good crowds for years, season tickets at circa a tenner a game which has kept a core support through long bleak periods. Good luck to them, the club deserve some success. |  | |  |
Bratford………’kin hell. on 08:39 - Mar 23 with 1925 views | Watford_Ranger | To be expected from the city of culture 2025 |  | |  |
Bratford………’kin hell. on 10:15 - Mar 23 with 1723 views | dodge_stoke_r | I saw this and had a look at their ticket prices. £20 if brought before the day of the game. A lot of clubs should be looking at this model. |  | |  |
Bratford………’kin hell. on 11:22 - Mar 23 with 1583 views | derbyhoop | I think, if you look back over the last few seasons, when they have been falling down the leagues, their crowds have heldup remarkably well. When I was working in Bradford, I went, one Tuesday night, to see them play Coventry in L1. I seem to remember a sizeable crowd, even then. |  |
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Bratford………’kin hell. on 17:42 - Mar 23 with 1283 views | hantssi | Probably improved a lot since Hughes left and the football became entertaining again! |  | |  |
Bratford………’kin hell. on 17:46 - Mar 23 with 1273 views | Watford_Ranger |
Bratford………’kin hell. on 17:42 - Mar 23 by hantssi | Probably improved a lot since Hughes left and the football became entertaining again! |
Safe to say he wasn’t overly popular there. Not doing brilliantly at Carlisle either though they got a win to close the gap yesterday. Far easier for me to finish the 92 if they and Morecambe drop. |  | |  |
Bratford………’kin hell. on 20:24 - Mar 23 with 1058 views | hantssi |
Bratford………’kin hell. on 17:46 - Mar 23 by Watford_Ranger | Safe to say he wasn’t overly popular there. Not doing brilliantly at Carlisle either though they got a win to close the gap yesterday. Far easier for me to finish the 92 if they and Morecambe drop. |
Didn’t know he was there! Nothing against them but I REALLY hope he takes them down, that’ll look good on his CV! |  | |  |
Bratford………’kin hell. on 11:13 - Mar 24 with 681 views | Juzzie | This is what Tango man got so absolutely wrong at QPR and from someone who's background was in retail (Benetton) where the customer is supposedly king. Trying to create a high priced elite boutique club was just nuts, totally the wrong club for it. Maybe they thought we were 'little Chelsea' and if so, clearly did not have a clue about so many things in that respect. 'Bums on seats' - absolute priority. Have a full stadium paying £20 a ticket and as well as a great atmosphere etc, you have people buying food & drink, programmes, merchandise etc. It really is a no-brainer but people like Tango & Cash just cannot and never will see it. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Bratford………’kin hell. on 11:20 - Mar 24 with 642 views | londonscottish |
Bratford………’kin hell. on 11:13 - Mar 24 by Juzzie | This is what Tango man got so absolutely wrong at QPR and from someone who's background was in retail (Benetton) where the customer is supposedly king. Trying to create a high priced elite boutique club was just nuts, totally the wrong club for it. Maybe they thought we were 'little Chelsea' and if so, clearly did not have a clue about so many things in that respect. 'Bums on seats' - absolute priority. Have a full stadium paying £20 a ticket and as well as a great atmosphere etc, you have people buying food & drink, programmes, merchandise etc. It really is a no-brainer but people like Tango & Cash just cannot and never will see it. |
I think he was basing his thinking on F1 where he ran the Benetton team (very successfully) for years. But that's a completely different sport. There are plenty of people willing to throw tens of thousands at a "boutique experience" for that sort of thing. |  |
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Bratford………’kin hell. on 11:25 - Mar 24 with 616 views | stantheman10 | Only that big a crowd because no Prem or championship games. Probably half of them were Leeds and Sheffield supporters |  | |  |
Bratford………’kin hell. on 11:29 - Mar 24 with 586 views | Northernr |
Bratford………’kin hell. on 11:25 - Mar 24 by stantheman10 | Only that big a crowd because no Prem or championship games. Probably half of them were Leeds and Sheffield supporters |
Slightly harsh, they average 17,000+ and had just shy of 19,000 there for Tranmere last week. |  | |  |
Bratford………’kin hell. on 11:33 - Mar 24 with 568 views | stantheman10 |
Bratford………’kin hell. on 11:29 - Mar 24 by Northernr | Slightly harsh, they average 17,000+ and had just shy of 19,000 there for Tranmere last week. |
Alright then a quarter of them were! I live near Colchester and I doubt they took 5000 fans there. [Post edited 24 Mar 11:34]
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Bratford………’kin hell. on 11:40 - Mar 24 with 535 views | lightwaterhoop | It was £5 for this game but still a good crowd.They have 14000 season ticket holders apparently. |  | |  |
Bratford………’kin hell. on 12:08 - Mar 24 with 495 views | derbyhoop |
Bratford………’kin hell. on 11:13 - Mar 24 by Juzzie | This is what Tango man got so absolutely wrong at QPR and from someone who's background was in retail (Benetton) where the customer is supposedly king. Trying to create a high priced elite boutique club was just nuts, totally the wrong club for it. Maybe they thought we were 'little Chelsea' and if so, clearly did not have a clue about so many things in that respect. 'Bums on seats' - absolute priority. Have a full stadium paying £20 a ticket and as well as a great atmosphere etc, you have people buying food & drink, programmes, merchandise etc. It really is a no-brainer but people like Tango & Cash just cannot and never will see it. |
Sorry mate, it doesn't work like that. If we got 18000 in paying £20, income is £360k + additional spending on catering, etc. If you get 16000 paying £30, it's £480k. Then the boxes don't pay £30 but closer to £100 per person. No wonder so many clubs try to attract the wealthy rather than Mr Average. |  |
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Bratford………’kin hell. on 12:36 - Mar 24 with 403 views | Juzzie |
Bratford………’kin hell. on 12:08 - Mar 24 by derbyhoop | Sorry mate, it doesn't work like that. If we got 18000 in paying £20, income is £360k + additional spending on catering, etc. If you get 16000 paying £30, it's £480k. Then the boxes don't pay £30 but closer to £100 per person. No wonder so many clubs try to attract the wealthy rather than Mr Average. |
I wasn't allowing for the boxes as I'm just thinking of the regular fan in the seat but that was the problem, I don't tink he cared how many fans were in the ground just as long as there were enough willing to pay the exorbitant prices to meet the ticket income target for each game. A similar conversation came up when the whole Oasis ticket debacle started. I think I said at the time if you have a venue holding 60,000 people but ticket demand of 500,000 at the listed price that's 440,000 wasted, as it were. So, put the price up....demand falls to 350,000..... still too many... put the price up again.... demand falls to 100k.... still too many so nudge it up that little bit more and bingo, 60,000 willing to pay that price. Sorted!... loadsa money. Zero schits given about who misses out because they can't afford it at those prices. I guess I was seeing it from a fans perspective rather than a businessman's perspective. That's how it works these days. Nothing like this is priced on the value of the product, it's all demand-driven and what is the maximum price they can squeeze out of that 'product' regardless of worth/value. [Post edited 24 Mar 12:50]
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Bratford………’kin hell. on 16:47 - Mar 24 with 92 views | NewBee |
Bratford………’kin hell. on 12:08 - Mar 24 by derbyhoop | Sorry mate, it doesn't work like that. If we got 18000 in paying £20, income is £360k + additional spending on catering, etc. If you get 16000 paying £30, it's £480k. Then the boxes don't pay £30 but closer to £100 per person. No wonder so many clubs try to attract the wealthy rather than Mr Average. |
Which is also why, in the PL at least, many clubs are trying to squeeze the Season Ticket Holders and other concessions, since knowing that they can now fill out every game regardless, they don't want to be offering a per game discount. Which is such a change from a few years ago, when clubs were desperate to sell ST's, since as well as getting the money in advance, they also knew that if the season fizzled out and crowds dropped off post Xmas, then they'd already sold the seats/terraces. |  | |  |
Bratford………’kin hell. on 17:08 - Mar 24 with 30 views | Juzzie |
Bratford………’kin hell. on 16:47 - Mar 24 by NewBee | Which is also why, in the PL at least, many clubs are trying to squeeze the Season Ticket Holders and other concessions, since knowing that they can now fill out every game regardless, they don't want to be offering a per game discount. Which is such a change from a few years ago, when clubs were desperate to sell ST's, since as well as getting the money in advance, they also knew that if the season fizzled out and crowds dropped off post Xmas, then they'd already sold the seats/terraces. |
Tourist fans don't really care I'd imagine if the club they wanted to see were having a blip, probably easier to get a ticket then! It's usually a one-off visit so not the same emotion the regular season-long fan has. I'm sure they wouldn't want the team they are going to see lose but it's all a bit 'meh' if they do. They'll go back home with a zillion selfies and bags full of merch and half-n-half scarves. |  | |  |
Bratford………’kin hell. on 17:15 - Mar 24 with 20 views | Watford_Ranger |
Bratford………’kin hell. on 16:47 - Mar 24 by NewBee | Which is also why, in the PL at least, many clubs are trying to squeeze the Season Ticket Holders and other concessions, since knowing that they can now fill out every game regardless, they don't want to be offering a per game discount. Which is such a change from a few years ago, when clubs were desperate to sell ST's, since as well as getting the money in advance, they also knew that if the season fizzled out and crowds dropped off post Xmas, then they'd already sold the seats/terraces. |
It’s sad but I get it. Should we ever be a Prem club again then my ST at £x per game could easily be sold for £1.5x per game individually plus all the extra spend a more casual supporter/tourist brings. But, home advantage is a thing and there are enough stats out there to prove that. More points = more revenue. Have these guys ever stopped to consider that? A ST-holder isn’t necessarily contributing to that home advantage any more than someone else but in general I think it’s a fair assumption especially comparing to an actual tourist or neutral rather than a home fan just attending that day. Going to the new Spurs Megadome seems to be easier than the old WHL though there’s a number of factors contributing to that beyond the mix of fans. Also, tourists don’t want to be sat with other tourists. They want the experience as much as they want to see Player X or Team Y. Just as I do on my occasional forays to a European game. |  | |  |
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