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Hughesy Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 So thats about £25 up?? Not alot - price of one Cat A game i suppose. Well done Rovers - kept the prices fair too and well done for the free game for Season ticket holders. Now lets here everyones complaints because of x y & z
trs Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 Another reason for buying a season ticket is to guarantee yourself a ticket for uefa final............dont you think?
Ricky Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 Paul, I can echo your sentiments. I have never had a problem with the ticket ofice. For the Liverpool game I needed extra tickets, I usually only buy 2-3 tickets but needed 6 on this occasion. I explained the situation and the ticket office were very helpful and I got the 6 tickets.
pleasure Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 (edited) So thats about £25 up?? Not alot - price of one Cat A game i suppose. Well done Rovers - kept the prices fair too and well done for the free game for Season ticket holders. Now lets here everyones complaints because of x y & z 409048[/snapback] agreed hughesy, in terms of pricing there's not a lot more rovers can do. most of people saying they cant afford 'a' season tkt, are just searching for excuses. in terms of pricing, rovers cant do anymore and should be applauded for the many initiatives they have tried. Edited May 20, 2006 by pleasure
cletus Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 Cletus....Yes, exactly. The club are trying to sell a product, that product being football. It`s their duty to sell, not the customers duty to buy. The customer can chose to take his business elsewhere, whilst a club like Blackburn Rovers cannot afford to lose custom. 'forgot' doesn`t come into it. A premiership club like Blackburn should be striving for peoples custom not f#####g them off with lame excuses. Amateurish. Alan75...Season Tickets dont normally go on sale until JUNE. The club gave EVERYONE, yes EVERYONE an opportunity to buy season tickets at 2005-06 prices for the WHOLE OF APRIL. before they put season tickets on sale at 2006-07 season prices. OK, fair point. But if someone walks into a store 1 day after a sale ends, the new prices are normally sorted out & advertised. Very few stores will turn a potential customer away saying "sorry, come back another day because we don`t know what to charge you.". It`s not hard to say:- "1st - 30th April....last seasons prices. 1st May onwards, the new prices will be out." It`s taken probably 18days of lost (yes lost) potential sales in a closed season of about 3months, (that`s approx a fifth of the closed season.) What i am trying to say is Blackburn Rovers cannot afford to turn punters away. We are not a big city club with a seemingly endless supply of season-ticket holders in waiting.
Finch Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 (edited) My two-penneth Not a season ticket holder coz I live south of Watford but ticket prices at London clubs are much higher than at Blackburn. (49 quid to go to Chelsea? no thanks!) I would be interested to see comparitive season ticket prices for other Premiership teams. My guess is we would fare quite well (plus you get to watch an unpretentious quality top-6 team!) Edited May 19, 2006 by MC
Ricky Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 Spurs have the most expensive season ticket at £1350 last season. Quite an interesting read
pleasure Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 My two-penneth Not a season ticket holder coz I live south of Watford but ticket prices at London clubs are much higher than at Blackburn. (49 quid to go to Chelsea? no thanks!) I would be interested to see comparitive season ticket prices for other Premiership teams. My guess is we would fare quite well (plus you get to watch an unpretentious quality top-6 team!) 409085[/snapback] i reckon wigan will be the only club offering cheaper tkts, than BRFC.
Finch Posted May 20, 2006 Posted May 20, 2006 Spurs have the most expensive season ticket at £1350 last season. Quite an interesting read 409093[/snapback] nice work ricky. Cant believe the £70 ticket at spuds. we 'only' got charged £32 last time but i know of gooners that complain about the prices at WHL. Ive heard £50 quoted but not as much as £70
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted May 20, 2006 Posted May 20, 2006 Greedy b'stards at boardroom level who are charging fans what they want,simply exploiting the fans loyalty. Its probably right to presume only Wigan will be cheaper than Rovers next season, some will still moan at the prices at Ewood but by christ we fare pretty damn well compared to some!!
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted May 22, 2006 Posted May 22, 2006 I see Norwich City have already sold some 18,000 season tickets and expect to sell 20,000 by the start of the season! Whats your guesstimate on how many we'll shift?.Lee is being very coy about releasing ticket numbers sold to date on the official mb.....I really dont know how to interpret that!
den Posted May 22, 2006 Posted May 22, 2006 It will be impossible to compare last seasons sales at this stage wont it? Rovers haven't done this before.
Ozz Posted May 22, 2006 Posted May 22, 2006 Other than to say that we have sold more already so far than the same time last year.
pksrover Posted May 22, 2006 Posted May 22, 2006 I can honestly say I've never had a single issue with the TO. Yes there are a few occassions, always for big games, when less experienced staff are drafted into help with sales, and these staff do struggle a little. Usually instead of asking for customer numbers they ask for block, row and seat and this gets confusing. Other than that my experience is the TO staff will do whatever is necessary to help any individual fan. The April early bird scheme, coupled with online renewal is nothing short of fantastic. It took me less than a minute to renew 4 STs, at last season's prices instead of all the tedious form filling, trips to the ground etc. 11/10 for that one Rovers. There are always people who don't follow the procedure, can't be bothered to renew on time etc. and then use it as yet another reason to stop going. Idiots. Just three examples of the TO helpfulness: When the new BBE opened I needed an aisle seat for my son. The wonderful Diane, who left years ago arranged to take me into the stand, view and chose my seats. At the time the letters page of the LET was full of whinging fans so I wrote in to put my view. Got headlines for that one and a written thank you from the club. Queuing for Cardiff I needed five seats but only had four STs. Again I needed special arrangements for my son. I stopped Tom Finn, who I now know but didn't then, and explained the problem. I was just a fan in the queue. He asked me to write to him personally when I knew my seat numbers, a few days later an extra ticket arrived in the row directly in front of our booked seats. So they checked through 30,000 tickets to sort that one out. Celtic away, Jordan couldn't get a ticket. Lo and behold a few quiet phone calls and it was sorted - not by me I hasten to add. Approached in a proper manner, with a reasonable explaination the TO and Blackburn Rovers will do whatever is necessary to accommodate fans. However if fans don't follow the guidelines for some reason what is the club to do? No point in making offers if everybody knows you don't have to meet the deadline. Still no point in missing an opportunity to kick the finest club in the PL. 409006[/snapback] totally agree with you Paul! The ticket office has always been incredible helpful when I have made enquiries about tickets for single games or season tickets! I still get Young Adult price since I'm a student! And one other thing we shouldn't complain about is the ticket prices Blackburn Rovers offers to the fans!! we are of the cheapest in the PL and play some of the best football!! good value for money!!
stuwilky Posted May 22, 2006 Posted May 22, 2006 totally agree with you Paul! The ticket office has always been incredible helpful when I have made enquiries about tickets for single games or season tickets! I still get Young Adult price since I'm a student! And one other thing we shouldn't complain about is the ticket prices Blackburn Rovers offers to the fans!! we are of the cheapest in the PL and play some of the best football!! good value for money!! 409685[/snapback] I'm a full time student yet have to pay full price, as is my wife with hers.....
CAPT KAYOS Posted May 22, 2006 Posted May 22, 2006 Its probably right to presume only Wigan will be cheaper than Rovers next season, some will still moan at the prices at Ewood but by christ we fare pretty damn well compared to some!! Wigan had a massive 2/3 page article the other week re S/T's in the Wigan reporter and from memory they are not cheaper than ours on the loyalty early bird prices (early bird for them as well as prices frozen) but can't say how they compare on the normal prices for S/T.
pksrover Posted May 22, 2006 Posted May 22, 2006 (edited) I'm a full time student yet have to pay full price, as is my wife with hers..... hmm, well it might be because i'm not 22 before in september then? cos young adult is till you are 21 or something? Edited May 22, 2006 by pks1984
stuwilky Posted May 22, 2006 Posted May 22, 2006 hmm, well it be because i'm not 22 before september then? cos young adult is till you are 21 or something? I thought you were older than that Paul!!
pksrover Posted May 22, 2006 Posted May 22, 2006 I thought you were older than that Paul!! oh yeah? how old exactly? I'm in my prime
cn174 Posted May 22, 2006 Posted May 22, 2006 hmm, well it might be because i'm not 22 before in september then? cos young adult is till you are 21 or something? Young adult is 16-21 inclusive on the 1st August! Which is why you're ok for one more year.
Paul Posted May 23, 2006 Posted May 23, 2006 Wigan had a massive 2/3 page article the other week re S/T's in the Wigan reporter and from memory they are not cheaper than ours on the loyalty early bird prices (early bird for them as well as prices frozen) but can't say how they compare on the normal prices for S/T. It's tricky to compare, partly because Rovers still have a complicated pricing structure dependent on where you sit: Adult: Rovers range from £270 (Riverside outer) to £595 (JW upper central) Wigan have just two prices £340 and £410 On all concessionary prices Rovers are significantly cheaper, especially on children. If a family want to watch PL football Ewood is a far better choice financially. Wigan don't appear to have a Young Adult ticket. Dave Whelan is quoted as saying " Wigan will remain as the most reasonably priced Premiership club in 2006/07 for it's most loyal supporters........." Under the early purchase scheme prices will start at £327 in the South Stand and the East Stand wings, equivalent to just £17.21 per PL game. Whoops Dave got that one wrong as a seat in the CIS wings will average just £14.21 per game - that's £3 cheaper at the Rovers Must be using the same calculator as the one which worked out how many pies to buy in at New Year's
trs Posted May 28, 2006 Posted May 28, 2006 Sick of all this transfer rumour stuff How many season tickets have we sold?................reaches for tin hat
OscarRaven Posted May 28, 2006 Posted May 28, 2006 Warning for all who have renewed but want to move seats, new season on sale now could be in the seat you want!!! I was hoping to move back a row to sit with friends only to be told the vacant seat was sold 'just the other day' to a new season ticket holder. Don't think transfer day will happen this year! So phone in now if you want to move before you miss out like me!
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