Fraggle posted:
Except that the club has been advertising tickets as being better value than ever before, or some such thing.
That 'some such thing' you refer to was them writing to us saying they've taken the unusual step of reducing the price of most of their season ticket prices. Which is, in itself, true.
The season ticket advert also says that a season ticket is the best value ticket. Again, this is true.
Fraggle posted:
The figures that Rob uses for ticket sales are a bit inflated, since I'd quoted £130,000 as an approximation of a 25000 crowd for a Saints derby; obviously for most of the season our crowds are lower to ticket income is lower.
You estimated between £150k and £200k so I took a bit off!
cpwigan posted:
Why do these matches have to be derbys? If Welsh people are the market audience it does not matter who plays who. If your blackmailing existing supporters then it does.
Rob your a young single fella with few ties. A weekend to Cardiff is easy for you. What about the Binders, 2 adults, 2 children = serious expenditure.
come on CP everybody knows the only adult in the binder household is mrs B
Looks like we might be losing a home clash with St Helens in Cardiff then - hence the "wonderfull deal" on season tickets and From A to B owing me a beer in Cardiff.
You must be desperate for a pint if you had to trawl for that posting!
Would love to buy you a pint in Cardiff, but if this game replaces one of our home games, they I will choose to boycot the event and as such will not be there to buy you one!
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