Season Tickets - 2024/25 | Average increases of 5% despite record profits

Adult6518/21u18
Ful/Pal/Bou/LT£49£31£31£21
Forest/BH/SU/Eve/Burn/WW/AV/Burn£59£41£41£31
Spurs/Newc/WHam£69£51£51£41
Chelsea/Ar/Lp/MU£73£55£55£45
Above were the cats for the cheapest tickets but £2 was added during the season to each type SSL1 SSL3.
The club have quoted an average of £12.63 for 19 games on the Flexi Gold (£315-£75) in their example.
If you apply the same qty of games per category and pricing difference per category in that table for this current season then next year you will look to be paying £7.94, £11.72, £15.49 or £17 for that price category in their example.
If you purchased the 10 cheapest games you would end up paying a total of £177 or if you purchased the 10 most expensive games you would end up paying £225

just a rough guess ;)
 
Deluded Spurs fans if they think their club has values that preclude this.
Is our club or any other any better really. We could do the same as we are oversubscribed currently and I expect some movement towards it. Clubs like Burnley couldn't as they can't afford to lose support, even FOCs.

Football is a business and at the highest level over 65 concessions make no commercial sense whatsoever. They couldn't give a rats arse how long supporters have been going.
 
Never understood why over 65s have a discount, as a proportion of the population they have the highest disposal income and unlike offering cheap tickets to students ect you arent securing any longer term income from them when they hit an age they have to pay full price.
 
Is our club or any other any better really. We could do the same as we are oversubscribed currently and I expect some movement towards it. Clubs like Burnley couldn't as they can't afford to lose support, even FOCs.

Football is a business and at the highest level over 65 concessions make no commercial sense whatsoever. They couldn't give a rats arse how long supporters have been going.
Right now it may make sense but we may not have the demand in 3 years time.

Football clubs throughout history haven't been real businesses and would not exist if it wasn't for soft loans and cash injections, with one year 90 of the 92 making losses. Business are set up to make a profit, football clubs make losses mainly.
 

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