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Post by trueblue on Nov 25, 2004 9:33:19 GMT 10
can anyone tell me if any official prices has been made.i reckon this is the biggest problem 4 people.....affordability....can anyone tell me as well when a fixture list(if it hasnt already)will be made up?
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Post by Robbie on Nov 25, 2004 9:57:53 GMT 10
can anyone tell me if any official prices has been made.i reckon this is the biggest problem 4 people.....affordability....can anyone tell me as well when a fixture list(if it hasnt already)will be made up? I don't believe any of this has been released by any of the clubs or the AFA. I don't expect prices to be released until it's closer to the opening, fixtures maybe after the knock out comp which I think is next February?
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Post by sydneyfc04 on Nov 25, 2004 15:03:43 GMT 10
steady on...they havent even got a sqaud yet...but affordibility is the key for there success...no one wants to pay 50 bucks a game...and they would turn familys off going to wacth.....i reckon 20-25 something like that....
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Post by Wands on Nov 25, 2004 15:44:20 GMT 10
ticket prices have to stay in line with the other codes to be competitive, does anyone know how much it costs to go to a roosters game, that'd give us a fair idea.
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Post by Aleko on Nov 25, 2004 16:20:11 GMT 10
Souths are about $10 for concession and 18 or so for full price general admission. Not sure how much extra reserved seats are.
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Post by Tancred on Nov 25, 2004 16:22:11 GMT 10
can anyone tell me if any official prices has been made.i reckon this is the biggest problem 4 people.....affordability....can anyone tell me as well when a fixture list(if it hasnt already)will be made up? I seem to remember reading that the fixtures list should be out by the end of the year, but I cannot remember where I read that. It did seem to be official though (from memory)
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Post by Moller on Nov 25, 2004 20:44:58 GMT 10
The tickets will surely be affordable, they can't go about charging the world for tickets and getting potential customers off side before a ball is even kicked....
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Post by Sydney Rovers on Nov 26, 2004 10:24:10 GMT 10
Souths are about $10 for concession and 18 or so for full price general admission. Not sure how much extra reserved seats are. Souths adult prices last season were $17 General and $24 reserved. FYI, a Souths season ticket (11 home games), is $225 reserved and $138 general.
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Post by first2fifty on Nov 26, 2004 14:01:55 GMT 10
affordability and value for money has to be a major drawcard. I personally would pay $20-$25 but would be embarrassed to ask friends or first timers to pay that much. $15 would be fine by me.
and keep beers reasonable too please ;D
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Post by SydneyFC on Nov 26, 2004 14:39:30 GMT 10
The intellegent thing to do, would be to keep them as low as possible to draw in crowds, and once they are hooked increas the price a little if need be.
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Post by sydneyfc04 on Nov 26, 2004 15:49:10 GMT 10
qoute by SydneyFC "The intellegent thing to do, would be to keep them as low as possible to draw in crowds, and once they are hooked increas the price a little if need be."
thats a smart move on there part...
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