
Originally Posted by
jdfc
We know he doesn’t do email replies, so I’ll post this here in the hope he does social media or one of his sidekicks reads it and points it out.
I’d like to ask, how many 64 year olds does he think, sit at Dens each year and say to themselves, I can’t wait till next season, I’ll get a cheaper season ticket, not very many I’d have thought, as 65 is no longer the magic age for stopping work.
We here about the not so we’ll of OAP’s, most of these are people who didn’t work up until they were 65, or if they did, were on a lesser wage, I’d say most of these people don’t attend football matches due to the cost.
How many parents think to themselves, wee Jimmy is twelve in May, his season ticket will jump from £1 to £115, or how many young lads / lasses think, I’m 18 this year, my ticket doubles from £115 to £230 this year, how will I afford this, I’m a student or on less than the minimum wage, you see most of the young people won’t receive a full wage until there 21 or they may be on a 4-5 years course at college, struggling to get by, in my opinion these are the biggest reason for falling sales.
I’d go for a price structure of, under 16’’s at £50, under 21’s at £150 and adults at £350,
I’d go PATG under 16’s at £5, under 21’s at £10, and adults £22,
Cat A matches, under 16’s £10, under 21’s £15, and adults £25, all with a £5 discount voucher for the next home Cat B match,
This is just my opinion, be interesting to hear others, or even a reply to this.