MerseySamurai
Player Valuation: £225k
Be interesting how they handle seat moves. Are you meant to wait till renewal period has ended to see what seats are available or just have to pick from what is already available
Hadn't thought about that tbh, but you're probably rightI’m not sure that any ST that are not renewed will be ST ever again when they can get more cash selling Seat Unique etc.
The % of ST will drop and more one off day trippers will be given the opportunity
Yes I believe you're right . I think the club would like to get rid of or reduce ST discounts and OAP discounts , particularly the latter. Just my opinion.I’m not sure that any ST that are not renewed will be ST ever again when they can get more cash selling Seat Unique etc.
The % of ST will drop and more one off day trippers will be given the opportunity
I've been once - in Sept, If even if I still lived in Garston not Queensland, given the after match carry transport carry on I doubt I'd go every week and deffo not in February.Travel to and from the ground is a huge issue when you talk to other blues
15th, and last season for me. I only held on for the new stadium as I’ve been wanting to not renew for a few years now.
Will go the odd game in future if I fancy it, but having a season ticket in the Premier League has become a high investment for what is - for Everton fans anyway - a low return.
I said similar in a thread in World Football, the Premier League has become so far detached from the fans now that it’s not sustainable. The 4 kits, the price of a ticket, the price of food and drinks once you get there. Then the way the league is set up is that only a handful of teams experience the buzz of winning a trophy, and that gap is growing larger each season as well.
It’ll be a move to watching non league footy for me, it’s much more enjoyable and very family friendly both in the experience and on the wallet.
Pro; It's the price of SuccessYes I believe you're right . I think the club would like to get rid of or reduce ST discounts and OAP discounts , particularly the latter. Just my opinion.
Don't give the fockers ideasI’m not sure that any ST that are not renewed will be ST ever again when they can get more cash selling Seat Unique etc.
The % of ST will drop and more one off day trippers will be given the opportunity
Plenty of tickets available right up to the day of the game anyway nowadays, so easy to get to the odd match if people choose to.15th, and last season for me. I only held on for the new stadium as I’ve been wanting to not renew for a few years now.
Will go the odd game in future if I fancy it, but having a season ticket in the Premier League has become a high investment for what is - for Everton fans anyway - a low return.
I said similar in a thread in World Football, the Premier League has become so far detached from the fans now that it’s not sustainable. The 4 kits, the price of a ticket, the price of food and drinks once you get there. Then the way the league is set up is that only a handful of teams experience the buzz of winning a trophy, and that gap is growing larger each season as well.
It’ll be a move to watching non league footy for me, it’s much more enjoyable and very family friendly both in the experience and on the wallet.
If the standard of football is the driving choice in supporting your team, then those fans won’t be missed anyway. They can go and follow Arsenal, City etcMaybe not most but it would've been interesting to see how many would've packed in after the last four years of football we've had to endure.
That’s the new model for all the American owned teams, ours aren’t too bothered about supporters anyway. I have no doubt this is the way things will go, the irony is that Seat Unique doesn’t even sell out.I’m not sure that any ST that are not renewed will be ST ever again when they can get more cash selling Seat Unique etc.
The % of ST will drop and more one off day trippers will be given the opportunity
Defo, mate. A few lads I used to work with and are blues, think having a ST is a real privilege as they only get to 1 game a season, and make a proper day of it. Truth is, a ST can become a chore as you lose every other weekend (or weeknights as it seems to be more popular to move games from a Saturday). You sound like you're being miserable when you say you cba going to the match but it's because it can be a real effort.Plenty of tickets available right up to the day of the game anyway nowadays, so easy to get to the odd match if people choose to.
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