by Dave » 18 Dec 2012, 17:10
Indeed top thread Andy, I think our club has its pricing structure spot on, Hartlepool may well be a prime example of a club who have got it so badly wrong it is untrue just one look at the current League 1 table shows Hartlepool 24th with 9 points from 22 matchs, they are possibly fielding the worst side in the entire history of the 3rd tier in English football.
We did the £199 season ticket a couple of seasons ago, yes I brought one however as a long time full price season ticket holder of the club it was my right, however it does appear to have cost our club a small fortune, if our club was to reduce prices nothing would change our gates would not rise by enough to cover the loss let alone add to the clubs income, their is real apathy amongst the people of the bay, believe it or not I have met quite a few who tell me that they wish the club didn't even exist.
That leads me onto Torquay in the Premier league, it will never happen purely because this area as a whole is no hotbed of football if a rich oil barron knocked on our door and gave us £300 million it would not be enough to put Torquay in the premier league, the difference between us and say Hull City is when they started to rise through the leagues thier gates went up with it going from 4,000 to 25,000, if we built a ground that could hold 15,000 and were in the Championship not sure you would much more than 5,000 home fans in it .
I have seen Spurs, West Ham, Newcastle, Chelsea, Leeds to name a few over the years in the premier league and every time I come back and stand at Torquay I feel right at home, honest players, fans mixing with out real problems, players in touch with supporters a real working class feel to it, what football was built on and that has been destroyed by the premier league, however would I stop supporting Torquay if a mircale was to happen..no, I bleed Yellow.
Oh b,t,w yes you can go and watch premier league football for around £25 but it depends where in the ground you go the best seats in the house can cost you up to £60, also the bigger clubs can afford to reduce prices they have 30,000 fans buying programmes most have bars inside the ground so are selling beer directly to 30,000 fans aswell as food and corperate hospitality on a grand scale.Which of course us league 2 minnows don't have.
Indeed top thread Andy, I think our club has its pricing structure spot on, Hartlepool may well be a prime example of a club who have got it so badly wrong it is untrue just one look at the current League 1 table shows Hartlepool 24th with 9 points from 22 matchs, they are possibly fielding the worst side in the entire history of the 3rd tier in English football.
We did the £199 season ticket a couple of seasons ago, yes I brought one however as a long time full price season ticket holder of the club it was my right, however it does appear to have cost our club a small fortune, if our club was to reduce prices nothing would change our gates would not rise by enough to cover the loss let alone add to the clubs income, their is real apathy amongst the people of the bay, believe it or not I have met quite a few who tell me that they wish the club didn't even exist.
That leads me onto Torquay in the Premier league, it will never happen purely because this area as a whole is no hotbed of football if a rich oil barron knocked on our door and gave us £300 million it would not be enough to put Torquay in the premier league, the difference between us and say Hull City is when they started to rise through the leagues thier gates went up with it going from 4,000 to 25,000, if we built a ground that could hold 15,000 and were in the Championship not sure you would much more than 5,000 home fans in it .
I have seen Spurs, West Ham, Newcastle, Chelsea, Leeds to name a few over the years in the premier league and every time I come back and stand at Torquay I feel right at home, honest players, fans mixing with out real problems, players in touch with supporters a real working class feel to it, what football was built on and that has been destroyed by the premier league, however would I stop supporting Torquay if a mircale was to happen..no, I bleed Yellow.
Oh b,t,w yes you can go and watch premier league football for around £25 but it depends where in the ground you go the best seats in the house can cost you up to £60, also the bigger clubs can afford to reduce prices they have 30,000 fans buying programmes most have bars inside the ground so are selling beer directly to 30,000 fans aswell as food and corperate hospitality on a grand scale.Which of course us league 2 minnows don't have.