Home Match day ticket prices Championship Most clubs have a fixed price, others have different prices for different areas and some have membership schemes so no prices available. I have either put the fixed prices for those who have it and the cheapest seats for those who have different pricing. I have put our pricing as our middle tier so could have gone lower.
So come on....... let's hear it...... I think I can hear the excuses already!!
Swansea £35
Fulham £35
Millwall £33
Bristol City £33
Bournemouth £33
Derby £32
QPR £31
Sheff Utd £30
Posh £30
Huddersfield £30
Middlesbrough £30
Coventry £30
Cardiff £28
Blackburn £28
Hull £28
Barnsley £28
Reading £27
Blackpool £26
Luton £26
PNE £24
Birmingham N/A
Nottingham Forest N/A
Stoke N/A
WBA N/A
Ours is 24 for the middle bracket games when advanced purchased.
Which seems not too bad but then you consider Cardiff is classed as highest category and you wonder a bit then.
28 advance and 30 on the day, people will have to break some old habits and the way that many who feel like going and go down.
It may be that some more casual fans who want to go last minute see 30 quid and say ill give it a miss.
Those who want a flat 25, depending on how categories was implemented, having more games at 20 and 24 is obviously better.
I dont know, I just want the stadium as full as possible, building the fanbase can pay off as higher numbers and sales do offset a cheaper price and its almost like a long term investment. The more fans for life you add the better.
To attract the floating fan success is key but price also a factor too. We cant always be as successful, be very hard to go up again. A price people can't refuse is another way. One thats so good it doesn't cause these debates only promotes the spread of good news.
I'd like to see some initiatives, well, if we had space for new fans and weren't filling the east with away fans or no fans.
Free pie and pint for new fans, i don't know there's tons we can do.