by diamondgirl » 12 Jun 2014, 12:44
The club are struggling enough, as it is. If they lower admission prices, then nobody will have to worry, because we wont have a team to support.
How much do you want to pay to get in and watch a game? To make it really worth something to you/us the supporters, they would have to reduce prices by, say £5, per ticket. A nice saving for us, but to the club, with an attendance of 2,500, I'm sure you can all do the maths, is £125,000 per game! How long do you think TUFC would survive? All so that, each one of us who attends, can "save" £115 per season on admission.
Yes, of course we all want the best value for our money, but for any business to survive it has to make more money than it spends. £115 is a tidy sum, but your £115 equates to £287,500 in lost revenue, for TUFC (At 2,500 "gate") over a 23 home game season.
The club are struggling enough, as it is. If they lower admission prices, then nobody will have to worry, because we wont have a team to support.
How much do you want to pay to get in and watch a game? To make it really worth something to you/us the supporters, they would have to reduce prices by, say £5, per ticket. A nice saving for us, but to the club, with an attendance of 2,500, I'm sure you can all do the maths, is £125,000 per game! How long do you think TUFC would survive? All so that, each one of us who attends, can "save" £115 per season on admission.
Yes, of course we all want the best value for our money, but for any business to survive it has to make more money than it spends. £115 is a tidy sum, but your £115 equates to £287,500 in lost revenue, for TUFC (At 2,500 "gate") over a 23 home game season.