2024/25 Everton Women - Super League & Cup Games


Just seen the season ticket prices. How can they make the project pay for itself on £4 per game? I was expecting £20 per game.
The cheap price is to get folks buying season tickets for £100, and attracting folks who might not go if it was 10 or 20 quid.
Are they going to have cash on the day or good old paper tickets for the ladies or will they go paperless just to make things more complicated?
 
Just seen the season ticket prices. How can they make the project pay for itself on £4 per game? I was expecting £20 per game.
No sod would go at £20 a ticket. People need to understand women's football is there for a cheap day out mainly for families with young daughters trying to get them to enjoy the sport and to be encouraged to play it themselves. There's no real money to be made out of it which isn't a bad thing in this ultra capitalist modern version of football in general
 

Anyone know if season ticket holders for the men still get in for free? I'll probably pay the £100 regardless but I'd like to know anyway. I might buy a season ticket and give it to a pal if I can still get in for nothing with my men's ticket.
I was thinking this myself, however I'd hazard a guess that it'll be either a no or for a limited selection of games. The other option is reduced entry.
 
It's a no brainer to me to want us to strengthen our ladies team - especially now they will be playing at Goodison Park.
We've always been a strong presence in the ladies sport - even before the likes of Chelski, RS, Citteh and manure forced their way in.
Hopefully our US owners do recognise the need to build our profile back up and get us competing financially.
Great to see the Japanese ladies join - but let's also properly reward the ones we already have.
Their whole team salary is probably below Harrisons weekly wage.
Our recent record against the nouveau riche arrivistes is pretty poor so we need to spend to compete.
On that basis I'm mystified why we are closing the club shop at Goodison. Perfect location for a market that has over 50% of the population.
The better we get - the bigger the crowds. Ticket prices are also excellent value to bring in a new fan base.
 
Thinking about it the £4 per home game is so low it should offset any potential problems regarding moving from free parking at WHP. It could boost the attendances at Goodison hopefully to maybe as many as 5000 or more? If so a sensible move by the club.
Just bought ours. The girls will find out in the morning and will be so chuffed they've their own tickets.

It's a brilliant offer.
 


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