SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted April 6 Posted April 6 (edited) 22k on Bratfud,22k on Bowtun....getting something right these lower league Clubs. " What do you want,£150 Season Tickets? " Edited April 6 by SIMON GARNERS 194 3 Quote
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Wing Wizard Windy Miller Posted April 6 Posted April 6 On 04/04/2025 at 14:37, Mattyblue said: ‘Dom’s committed, are you!’ I wish he'd commit to winning a few headers! 3 Quote
Ghost7 Posted Wednesday at 00:06 Posted Wednesday at 00:06 It was scary tonight the number of conversations going on around me about people not renewing. Loyal fans that would normally enjoy buying. Bearing in mind they are already the few that are still attending. Who will be left next season? The club hit so wide of the mark with their pricing and Suhail's untimely reminder during "the interview" that season ticket prices will continue to rise throughout the phases..... completely idiotic. 5 Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted Wednesday at 01:12 Posted Wednesday at 01:12 On 06/04/2025 at 10:11, Wing Wizard Windy Miller said: I wish he'd commit to winning a few headers! Post of the year so far! Quote
Popular Post DuffsLeftPeg Posted Wednesday at 06:14 Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 06:14 Bolton have sold 14,000 Season Tickets in their Early Bird Phase. Let that sink in. https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/sport/25027682.bolton-wanderers-reach-2025-26-season-ticket-milestone/ A family friendly club with a positive atmosphere in League One. An Adult + 1 Child ticket is £309 behind the goal. I live 5 miles from Middlebrook and there’s always so many kids wearing Bolton kits in the local area. They’re that keen to get to games that my sons Under 10’s Team cancel games when Bolton are playing. They’re obviously doing something right. Suhail should hang his head in shame and resign. 14 Quote
Mattyblue Posted Wednesday at 06:18 Posted Wednesday at 06:18 (edited) 5 minutes ago, DuffsLeftPeg said: An Adult + 1 Child ticket is £309 behind the goal. For an adult and an over 12 here behind the goal - almost 500 quid… be pushing 600 by August. Edited Wednesday at 06:20 by Mattyblue Quote
DuffsLeftPeg Posted Wednesday at 06:35 Posted Wednesday at 06:35 2 minutes ago, Mattyblue said: For an adult and an over 12 here behind the goal - almost 500 quid… be pushing 600 by August. Exactly - the equivalent in the Blackburn End costs £438 at current prices. To be fair, the Riverside is cheaper but still £338 so more expensive for a very poor stand. It seems the only strategy at Rovers is not to attract new fans but to fleece the ones remaining. I’ve already stopped taking my kids to games due to a poor matchday experience and rising prices. “Not a penny more” increasingly seems like the best option 🥀 🐔 3 Quote
martonrover Posted Wednesday at 06:43 Posted Wednesday at 06:43 4 minutes ago, DuffsLeftPeg said: Exactly - the equivalent in the Blackburn End costs £438 at current prices. To be fair, the Riverside is cheaper but still £338 so more expensive for a very poor stand. It seems the only strategy at Rovers is not to attract new fans but to fleece the ones remaining. I’ve already stopped taking my kids to games due to a poor matchday experience and rising prices. “Not a penny more” increasingly seems like the best option 🥀 🐔 It's the only course of action which may achieve the goal we all want. As good as something like the "Pasha out" banner is, the chances are Venkys will hear nothing about it. They will definitely hear about poor season ticket sales. 2 Quote
rossyste Posted Wednesday at 08:23 Posted Wednesday at 08:23 I posted the below in December on the Transfer thread, I am certain many many others could see it all coming. There is simply no reason other than blind loyalty for buying a season ticket. There is nothing remotely ambitious about the club. I do feel the upcoming January transfer window represents a watershed moment for our beloved club. John Eustace is clearly getting the best out of our squad and his managerial stock is no doubt on the rise. I assume like most managers he will feel that whilst he is being backed he will continue but lets be honest attractive managerial vacancies will pop up early in the new year and that's the test Venkys I feel will fail. The window represents a realistic opportunity to bring in 2-3 additions to add depth and who knows where the season may end. I am not suggesting 10-12 Million will magically appear but if we spent a third of that it would give us the best chance in years to at least make the play offs. I fear a couple of cheap loans will probably mean when injuries kick in we fade into mid table and all the momentum is lost. I hope I am proved wrong and of course its the hope that kills you. 6 Quote
Ghost7 Posted Wednesday at 09:16 Posted Wednesday at 09:16 Personally think the damage for next season is already done, they got it wrong and they've scared away thousands of current season ticket holders. They will have a shock when they come to look at the numbers mid May. Only it wouldn't shock anyone with half a brain..... It's not like they can lower the prices when a few hundred have already renewed. Complete and utter morons in the boardroom. 7 Quote
roverblue Posted Wednesday at 09:22 Posted Wednesday at 09:22 I saw a couple lob their tickets on the pitch at half time and walk out. Telling the club haven't been putting out the propaganda about how well the sales have done so far. 1 Quote
Upside Down Posted Wednesday at 09:30 Posted Wednesday at 09:30 12 minutes ago, Ghost7 said: Personally think the damage for next season is already done, they got it wrong and they've scared away thousands of current season ticket holders. They will have a shock when they come to look at the numbers mid May. Only it wouldn't shock anyone with half a brain..... It's not like they can lower the prices when a few hundred have already renewed. Complete and utter morons in the boardroom. Still, the worst thing venkys ever did was listen to people who told them that lowering ticket prices would sell more tickets. According to them at least. 1 Quote
Popular Post DuffsLeftPeg Posted Wednesday at 09:38 Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 09:38 (edited) 16 minutes ago, roverblue said: I saw a couple lob their tickets on the pitch at half time and walk out. Telling the club haven't been putting out the propaganda about how well the sales have done so far. Adam Catterall’s (TalkSport Presenter and Rovers Fan) Father-In-Law said he did just that at the Boro game, on a call to the radio station. Not exactly good publicity! 8 minutes ago, Upside Down said: Still, the worst thing venkys ever did was listen to people who told them that lowering ticket prices would sell more tickets. According to them at least. Lowering ticket prices has to come with a positive family matchday experience. It simply doesn’t at the minute and all at the club are not aligned on it - an example from the Wolves FA Cup game with a steward “stealing” Cunha’s shirt thrown into the JW Lower Tier to a group of kids including my nephews and taking it down the tunnel! Why would anyone want to bring their kids in the current climate, even for a quid against Millwall on Good Friday? I honestly don’t want to bring them and my own kids back to Ewood again until Venky’s and all associated with them leave our club. Edited Wednesday at 09:39 by DuffsLeftPeg 10 Quote
Athlete Posted Wednesday at 11:46 Posted Wednesday at 11:46 City have frozen their prices and Rovers put them up..totally clueless this lot 1 Quote
Tomphil2 Posted Wednesday at 15:22 Posted Wednesday at 15:22 On 06/04/2025 at 09:47, SIMON GARNERS 194 said: 22k on Bratfud,22k on Bowtun....getting something right these lower league Clubs. " What do you want,£150 Season Tickets? " If/when the worst comes to the worst do we think for one minute they'd then decide the time was right ? Would they #### they'd raise prices again probably 'we've only got 9k fans so lets have every penny we can from them, we'll not sell 10k even if we halve them'. That bullshit position was taken by them years ago. 1 Quote
Forever Blue Posted yesterday at 08:26 Posted yesterday at 08:26 How long after they put them on sale last season did they do an update on numbers? Just wondering how many we’ve sold? Quote
Wheelton Blue Posted yesterday at 08:35 Posted yesterday at 08:35 8 minutes ago, Forever Blue said: How long after they put them on sale last season did they do an update on numbers? Just wondering how many we’ve sold? 'We're on track to hit our targets...' will be the most that they'll admit to. Quote
Mattyblue Posted yesterday at 09:01 Posted yesterday at 09:01 Last year they were crowing after a week: https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/sport/24355221.blackburn-season-ticket-latest-impressive-first-week-sales/ ‘1,200 were sold in the first 12 hours, the highest first-day sales in nine years.’ Quote
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted yesterday at 09:02 Posted yesterday at 09:02 (edited) Doubt they will give any figures due to potential poor sales...stage 2 price increases to look forward to though! The pure genius of it 😲 Edited yesterday at 09:03 by SIMON GARNERS 194 Quote
Ghost7 Posted yesterday at 11:18 Posted yesterday at 11:18 It's a major own goal from the club. They're a commercial disaster. If you were in touch, you'd sack the lot. 5 Quote
Backroom Mike E Posted yesterday at 20:22 Backroom Posted yesterday at 20:22 Genuinely when they were so excited about the early announcement, I thought they’d finally listened and gone for ‘£150 all over the ground to celebrate 150 years of Rovers’. Nope. 1 Quote
Tomphil2 Posted yesterday at 20:34 Posted yesterday at 20:34 157,000 people now in the borough of BBwD and a football club that used to average c22k home fans until this ownership began it's reign of nonsense. Always one of the best supported clubs in England from its locality but now can only manage 4k full adult over 23 season tickets. Yes they are a commercial disaster, the people are there the fans are still there as certain crowds at Ewood show but they don't matter anymore. The club has given up on it's own fans in favour of kiddies and fleecing its remaining hardcore, what other commercial managers in the country would ignore what it has on its own doorstep just so it can guarantee one level of income from c10k people every year ? Absolutely shocking but they just throw their hands in the air 'we've done all we can'. 2 Quote
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted yesterday at 20:34 Posted yesterday at 20:34 A qoute from our great Leader Pash: " What do you want,£150 Season Tickets? " They simply dont get it. Quote
Upside Down Posted yesterday at 20:37 Posted yesterday at 20:37 3 minutes ago, SIMON GARNERS 194 said: A qoute from our great Leader Pash: " What do you want,£150 Season Tickets? " They simply dont get it. That's fine. They've never had anything off me and they never will. Quote
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