|
Post by zeke on Apr 29, 2019 17:24:51 GMT
Not trying to stir anything up, but roughly how many season ticket holders do we normally have? I used to always get one at the Lane, but can't get to midweek games now.
|
|
|
Post by cloud on May 2, 2019 9:01:47 GMT
There are "any 10" season tickets available for next season, handy if you can't make midweek games. www.worcestercityfc.org/news/season-ticket-and-turnstile-prices-20192020-season-2422218.htmlWhat I find weird is that Bromsgrove Sporting, Worcester Warriors, Worcester Wolves and Worcestershire County Cricket Season Ticket Holders get in on the gate for £5 at every City game, but Worcester City fans have to pay full price. ....& doesn't that even mean that, for example, Worcester Wolves basketball fans can watch all City home games cheaper than a City fan who has bought a City season ticket?
|
|
althom
Squad Member
Posts: 185
|
Post by althom on May 2, 2019 9:39:27 GMT
Well that's obviously reciprocated? Maybe Worcester City season ticket holders can watch Bromsgrove Sporting, Worcester Wolves Basketball, Worcester Warriors and Worcestershire Cricket games for £5 also?
|
|
|
Post by The Verner on May 2, 2019 10:16:06 GMT
This offer was same last year, been same last three years at Bromsgrove and was same when at Aggborough for Kidderminster supporters. It isnt a new thing
|
|
|
Post by cloud on May 2, 2019 10:53:13 GMT
|
|
|
Post by The Verner on May 2, 2019 14:04:53 GMT
If I remember correctly (and they were detailed on the Admission Prices page of the website), when the board announced the prices last year there were a number of people commenting on the prices.
It was only then that (i think in a separate news item or even on the social media pages) did we announce ST holders could get in FOC to friendlies and that other local clubs would have a discounted price.
|
|
|
Post by cloud on May 7, 2019 11:25:07 GMT
Well that's obviously reciprocated? Maybe Worcester City season ticket holders can watch Bromsgrove Sporting, Worcester Wolves Basketball, Worcester Warriors and Worcestershire Cricket games for £5 also? Hope so. Prob not for £5 entry, but a discount would be great. It'll be an incentive to buy a City Season Ticket.
I doubt many City fans follow Sporting at the Vic, but I imagine quite a few sometimes watch Worcester Basketball/Rugby/Cricket.
Is it Verner?
|
|
|
Post by cloud on Jul 16, 2019 8:16:06 GMT
....I guess there’s no reciprocal discount at local clubs for City fans, so I’ve bought my full price tickets for New Road; Australia tour games & T20’s.
WCCC / Warriors / Worcester Wolves season ticket holders can watch home City league games for £95. City season ticket holders can watch for £136.
I know that we want to attract WCCC / Warriors / Worcester Wolves fans to the Vic, but buying a City season ticket should always be the best value, surely.
|
|
|
Post by thatloudbloke on Jul 16, 2019 14:15:06 GMT
best information i can find is WCCC £155 and takes in all County Championship and Royal London One-Day Cup group matches.if paid by direct debit,
Worcester Warriors ADULT for Standing early bird price £220 full price £245
Worcester Wolves Adult: £140.00
so add another £5 to watch the city at Bromsgrove + how many games are WCCC, Warriors & Wolves not at home when WCFC are playing ?
also the cost of these are for how many games compared to WCFC ? Wolves 17 games, Warriors 11 games WCCC 9 games.
so all in all its not a bad price to be able tom watch WCFC at home & if you cannot make all the games you can get a 10 game ticket at a good price,
just showing the other side to this so the calculation of £95 to watch the city against £136 does not make sense, because you would have to add the cost of buying the other season ticket & then not watching that sports home games if they clash with WCFC, i have not included Sporting in this as most of their season ticket holders watch them away as well, but they would still have to pay for their season ticket before getting a discount.
|
|
|
Post by jupu on Jul 16, 2019 22:03:00 GMT
I agree, the cost of a City season ticket for fans of WCCC / Warriors / Worcester Wolves is surely the cost of their team's season ticket plus £95?
|
|
|
Post by Brooksiders Return!! on Jul 17, 2019 7:58:23 GMT
I think that the point being made is that, if you're the kind who is into multi-sport, and like I used to do, have a WCCC membership and WCFC season ticket, its actually cheaper now to NOT buy a City season ticket. If you're into your basketball and soccer, and have previously bought both Wolves and WCFC, its now cheaper NOT to buy a City season ticket. The real issue here for the club isn't the £41 lost, it is cashflow.
|
|
|
Post by Dodger on Jul 17, 2019 11:19:52 GMT
Surely the benefit to WCFC in their bid to be sustainable is for WCFC season tickets to be purchased by supporters at their full value.
|
|