For certain games if we have loads of tickets left 24 hour befor kickoff would it be a bad business model to offload them cheap ?
Airlines, Hotels,Restaurants,Supermarkets,Holliday companies & am sure other sporting bodies also offer discount to get shut if they not selling well
Not talking about a regular thing but if it obvious a night game against say Burnley ain't selling well would you rather fans got tickets at a discount or the Club didn't get any revenue for un sold tickets
It would make business sense as people buying tickets might also buy other stuff in the ground
If say 500 were sold at £20 each it is a few extra bob in the coffers
Supose some will think it a good idea while people paying full price won't
Airlines, Hotels,Restaurants,Supermarkets,Holliday companies & am sure other sporting bodies also offer discount to get shut if they not selling well
Not talking about a regular thing but if it obvious a night game against say Burnley ain't selling well would you rather fans got tickets at a discount or the Club didn't get any revenue for un sold tickets
It would make business sense as people buying tickets might also buy other stuff in the ground
If say 500 were sold at £20 each it is a few extra bob in the coffers
Supose some will think it a good idea while people paying full price won't