PannickAtTheDisco
Well-Known Member
The club gives tickets to university student unions, work social clubs, community groups, schools & colleges, leaves loads of tickets at CFA for anyone who wants them (which is why NS1 almost always has gaps).
The issue is that there isn't the level of demand that exists at the rags or Liverpool at the moment. It's about 50k tops for us but the club persists in charging premium prices when supply is higher than demand. But they know the demand really isn't there as they offer the £299 Value Gold tickets. The rags & Liverpool don't need to do that because their fan-base is so much bigger. We should have focused on filling the ground but have got themselves in a right mess over pricing. Season ticket prices have gone up far faster than inflation and that means match-day prices have to be higher than they should be. £46 for a ticket in 109 today and £58 next Saturday. You'd have paid £36.50 at Arsenal to watch those two games and £45 at the swamp or Anfield. Quite simply, the club have got it wrong.
they have, but until the fans accept it's worth joining together and forming a new supporters organisation to work on our behalf and pressure the club into engaging, that very little to nothing will change.