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3 hours ago, Bannofan said:

When, as a fan base, we collectively bent over and let Chansiri shaft us with huge season ticket and POTG increases, we basically demonstrated that we will stand for anything. 

 

Attendances remained the same or increased. Ticket prices didn't affect anything.  

 

After that Chansiri will correctly assume he doesn't need to give the fans any breaks as far as ticket prices are concerned.

 

If we win a few games  and are in the play off places, attendances will be 23 - 25 k  , no bother.

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3 hours ago, Bannofan said:

When, as a fan base, we collectively bent over and let Chansiri shaft us with huge season ticket and POTG increases, we basically demonstrated that we will stand for anything. 

 

Attendances remained the same or increased. Ticket prices didn't affect anything.  

 

After that Chansiri will correctly assume he doesn't need to give the fans any breaks as far as ticket prices are concerned.

 

If we win a few games  and are in the play off places, attendances will be 23 - 25 k  , no bother.

 

I doubt that very much if prices aren't reduced.

 

How many season ticket holders will we have next season? When we were decent 4 or 5 seasons ago and people were buying multi year ones thinking we would get promoted soon, I think the season tickets peaked at about 21K.

 

A lot of those multi year ones will have or be running out and there will hardly any new ones sold for next season if we are in League 1 and they are £500-600.

 

I'm guessing but I think if in League 1 we will have around 10-12K season ticket holders. There's no way there will be another 12K turning up to POTG if still priced at £30-36, plus all the faffing about that is involved buying match tickets.

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6 hours ago, Bannofan said:

When, as a fan base, we collectively bent over and let Chansiri shaft us with huge season ticket and POTG increases, we basically demonstrated that we will stand for anything. 

 

Attendances remained the same or increased. Ticket prices didn't affect anything.  

 

After that Chansiri will correctly assume he doesn't need to give the fans any breaks as far as ticket prices are concerned.

 

If we win a few games  and are in the play off places, attendances will be 23 - 25 k  , no bother.

 

The season ticket sales increased in the first 3 seasons because the spending on the team also increased significantly. Far from collectively bending over, plenty still voiced their concerns, particularly in respect of POTG prices. 

 

Attendances have decreased 3 seasons in a row as the quality on offer has decreased and the fact that the club were surprised that over 50% of season ticket holders asked for refunds based on last season shows the direction things are going. 

 

If season tickets are priced at the same price in League One as they have been in the Championship, how many of those 55% of season ticket holders do you expect to be happy to pay? 

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Millwall Football Club is delighted to confirm that 2021/22 season tickets are now on sale – welcoming you back to your ‘Home from Home’.

 

The Super Saver period – which guarantees you the best value-for-money on your season ticket – is now open and will continue until 17th May 2021, with purchases available online and by phone only*.

 

With prices frozen for the second consecutive season during the Super Saver period, a season ticket allows Lions fans to save up to a huge 86% off regular matchday pricing.

Prices start from**:

 

£350 for Adults – a saving of up to 48%

£185 for Over 62s – a saving of up to 62%

£185 for Armed Forces – a saving of up to 62%

£185 for 18-21s – a saving of up to 62%

£175 for Under 18s – a saving of up to 62%

£100 for Under 16s – a saving of up to 59%

£50 for Under 12s – a saving of up to 81%

£25 for Under 6s – a saving of up to 86%

 

 

 


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4 hours ago, @owlstalk said:

Millwall Football Club is delighted to confirm that 2021/22 season tickets are now on sale – welcoming you back to your ‘Home from Home’.

 

The Super Saver period – which guarantees you the best value-for-money on your season ticket – is now open and will continue until 17th May 2021, with purchases available online and by phone only*.

 

With prices frozen for the second consecutive season during the Super Saver period, a season ticket allows Lions fans to save up to a huge 86% off regular matchday pricing.

Prices start from**:

 

£350 for Adults – a saving of up to 48%

£185 for Over 62s – a saving of up to 62%

£185 for Armed Forces – a saving of up to 62%

£185 for 18-21s – a saving of up to 62%

£175 for Under 18s – a saving of up to 62%

£100 for Under 16s – a saving of up to 59%

£50 for Under 12s – a saving of up to 81%

£25 for Under 6s – a saving of up to 86%

 

 

 

In london as well. 

 

Seems a very good deal. 

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Average London salary (according to a v. Quick Google) is £38k, which works out at ~£104 a day. Meaning an adult can pay for their season ticket by working for four days (pre-tax). 

 

Out early bird this season for the Kop was £455. A quick google tells me thr average salary in Sheffield is £26k (~£71 a day). Meaning an adult can pay for their season ticket by working for seven days (pre-tax). 

 

Let's see with what kindness Dear Leader treats his custo-FANS for our League One post-Covid campaign...

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20 minutes ago, StudentOwl said:

Average London salary (according to a v. Quick Google) is £38k, which works out at ~£104 a day. Meaning an adult can pay for their season ticket by working for four days (pre-tax). 

 

Out early bird this season for the Kop was £455. A quick google tells me thr average salary in Sheffield is £26k (~£71 a day). Meaning an adult can pay for their season ticket by working for seven days (pre-tax). 

 

Let's see with what kindness Dear Leader treats his custo-FANS for our League One post-Covid campaign...

Love it. lol Custo-Fans.

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8 hours ago, @owlstalk said:

Millwall Football Club is delighted to confirm that 2021/22 season tickets are now on sale – welcoming you back to your ‘Home from Home’.

 

The Super Saver period – which guarantees you the best value-for-money on your season ticket – is now open and will continue until 17th May 2021, with purchases available online and by phone only*.

 

With prices frozen for the second consecutive season during the Super Saver period, a season ticket allows Lions fans to save up to a huge 86% off regular matchday pricing.

Prices start from**:

 

£350 for Adults – a saving of up to 48%

£185 for Over 62s – a saving of up to 62%

£185 for Armed Forces – a saving of up to 62%

£185 for 18-21s – a saving of up to 62%

£175 for Under 18s – a saving of up to 62%

£100 for Under 16s – a saving of up to 59%

£50 for Under 12s – a saving of up to 81%

£25 for Under 6s – a saving of up to 86%

 

 

 

MIllwall's prices have been frozen for 3 seasons so these can be compared with the prices we have had for the last couple of seasons.

 

£350 for the cheapest adult season ticket compared with £455 for us

The most expensive adult season ticket in their first phase of early sales is £450. Ours for this season was £640.

 

Millwall have also published the prices that season tickets will cost in the second and third phases so fans know exactly how much the increases will be. I don't remember us doing this recently, we know prices will go up but not by how much.

 

Even in phase 3 - the final stage of Millwall's season ticket sales, the most expensive ticket is £560 and the cheapest £420.

 

If we do end up in the 3rd division our tickets should really be a fair bit cheaper than theirs given the level of competition and economics of the relative demographics. Does anyone expect they will be? 

 

 

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On 30/03/2021 at 14:07, Tommy Crawshaw said:

 

 

I doubt that very much if prices aren't reduced.

 

How many season ticket holders will we have next season? When we were decent 4 or 5 seasons ago and people were buying multi year ones thinking we would get promoted soon, I think the season tickets peaked at about 21K.

 

A lot of those multi year ones will have or be running out and there will hardly any new ones sold for next season if we are in League 1 and they are £500-600.

 

I'm guessing but I think if in League 1 we will have around 10-12K season ticket holders. There's no way there will be another 12K turning up to POTG if still priced at £30-36, plus all the faffing about that is involved buying match tickets.

Going for 7000 max. Season ticket holders.

 

Cant believe goodwill club has lost with refund refusals.

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2 minutes ago, Tommy Crawshaw said:

 

If priced right they will sell but I think you might be right if the club are not sensible with the prices.

Yes , mate agree but sensible seems in such short supply with club.

 

Couple o top signings too would help but that looks 5 years away.

 

Paradoxically, if fans tell Chansiri to do one would force him to amend pay -on - day policy.

 

£10 on Kop and West Stand Upper for seasons should shore up support, sans MK Dons. Fingers X.

 

 

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