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o/t Accrington Season Tickets

PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 9:27 am
by Jack Poulton
Just had a look at Accrington's website and I see they are advertising next season's "early bird" season tickets for all parts of the ground for £199 (£159 Concessions) if bought before 30 April. That's less that £10 per game or just under £7 for juniors/seniors! Also if you don't want a season ticket you can buy a membership for £20 which brings a good discount on match by match tickets. Interesting innovation and could be a pointer for all clubs with low attendances. Wonder if it will work?

Re: o/t Accrington Season Tickets

PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 9:44 am
by George Dawes
only thing with the £20 membership card, is that it could swing(steal) a lot of people in two minds or having doubts buying a season tickets.

it would be very very popular with Morecambe fans at the moment who have lost faith, but from a club season ticket sales point of view, the membership card could steal buyers.

Re: o/t Accrington Season Tickets

PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 10:09 am
by mrpotatohead
At the fans forum, I suggested that the club look at ways of spreading the cost of season tickets to make them more affordable, a practice being adopted more and more by small, and medium sized league clubs, the idea was dismissed as unworkable ,along with all the other suggestions by other fans,the new owners may, or may not, have more of a ''can do'' approach to things in future.

Re: o/t Accrington Season Tickets

PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 11:43 am
by Christies Child
mrpotatohead wrote:At the fans forum, I suggested that the club look at ways of spreading the cost of season tickets to make them more affordable, a practice being adopted more and more by small, and medium sized league clubs, the idea was dismissed as unworkable ,along with all the other suggestions by other fans,the new owners may, or may not, have more of a ''can do'' approach to things in future.


I too raised the season ticket issue but was told that the existing arrangements enabled the club to plan it's budgets for the season ahead. Still feel that something should be done to make payment on a month or quarterly arrangement to be sorted.

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Re: o/t Accrington Season Tickets

PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 11:45 am
by mrpotatohead
The budget being Nil, so not much planning required eh? :)

Re: o/t Accrington Season Tickets

PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 12:36 pm
by RedRedWine
You can already pay monthly.... its called 'Ezi-pay' or something similar. Basically you pay 12 installments by standing order for a 2 year season ticket. The second season you pay nothing.

Re: o/t Accrington Season Tickets

PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 12:42 pm
by mrpotatohead
But you are then commiting to 2 seasons and paying for both in the first year? thats not cheap.

Re: o/t Accrington Season Tickets

PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 12:54 pm
by RedRedWine
Assuming 2 home games a month the installments work out the same as what you'd be paying on the gate.... so if this is what you're doing currently because you can't afford to buy your ST in a lump sum, surely this is beneficial? Effectively you are still getting the benefits of being a season ticket holder (free games vs paying on the gate each week) coupled with spreading the cost, albeit this is over two seasons.

Re: o/t Accrington Season Tickets

PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 3:55 pm
by Jack Poulton
Like many I am considering whether to renew my season ticket, held for 10 years, for next season and presently am thinking not to as I missed a number of games due to holidays (I'm retired now so have the flexibility) and also go to a number of hospitality days for which I have to buy another ticket as part of the package, so the ST value is pretty much cancelled out. Plus, given the performances of the last 2 seasons I can get my life choices in order rather than having it arranged around fixtures. Having said that, if a deal was offered on similar lines and prices to Accrington, and I'm fortunate enough to be able to afford paying "up front", I would certainly be attracted to renew. If I don't renew, which is very likely, I will not abandon the club and will still come to games, but probably less than in previous seasons. I'm sure there are plenty like me too. As well as persuading me and others like me, an initiative like this could provide the club with a major marketing platform to attract new business which we all know is desperately needed.

Re: o/t Accrington Season Tickets

PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 4:10 pm
by jon MFC fan
as im at uni full time i havent been to the games for two years during the festive period i get to the games as being at home put hopefully during the summer i can pass my driving tests and i will try to get to the games if i do

Re: o/t Accrington Season Tickets

PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 5:15 pm
by outsider
I WILL be buying a new season ticket, committing to the 2 season one. As I will still go to the games even if we are poop at the moment. I will also continue to go to away game's. Because it still works out cheaper than Miss Whiplashes hourly rates. (For us sadomasochists).

Re: o/t Accrington Season Tickets

PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 5:46 pm
by marky No.1
outsider wrote:Because it still works out cheaper than Miss Whiplashes hourly rates. (For us sadomasochists).


She is offering some BOGOF deals for the coming closed season for those with a Hurley Flyer whipping boys membership card.

Re: o/t Accrington Season Tickets

PostPosted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 7:34 pm
by Pablo
I think it's our defence that needs whipping into shape. Do they do a back 5 ?

Re: o/t Accrington Season Tickets

PostPosted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 7:53 pm
by Wild Bill
The two year season ticket for Direct Debits does not make any sense to me. What is the logic in not making it available for normal one year season tickets? Lets face it, who could predict where we will be at in two seasons, what level we will be playing at etc?

I doubt there is a MFC fan out there this season who has paid £17 on the gate for 21 league games so far, so the comparison to two games a month doesn't really hold up. Think the Club needs to realise that whilst the football continues to be average to crap we should be doing whatever we can to keep and generate season ticket holders.

Re: o/t Accrington Season Tickets

PostPosted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 8:21 pm
by RedRedWine
The benefit supporters receive for buying a season ticket is a cheaper price for paying up front. Paying as you go along is just the price, why should you get a discount for that?

I think in terms of cashflow the club are really dependant on the cash injection season ticket revenue generates to pay wages during the summer when there are no games. I notice on companies house that the club have only recently settled a loan to the PFA which was held against the overflow carpark.

What I'd like to see us do is a campaign to try and increase our season ticket base which is linked to price... like what Port Vale, Bradford and Hartlepool did successfully... the latter being probably the best example.

Re: o/t Accrington Season Tickets

PostPosted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 9:11 pm
by Arnside Red
In reality Morecambe season tickets are poor value for money and are more expensive than most of Lancashire's other leafue clubs, over the last 3 seasons I compared the price to Bolton, Burnley, PNE, Blackpool, Blackburn.....and ours were mostly more expensive, other clubs offer more free games with season tickets Ie the cost of a season ticket might equate to paying full price for 15 games so 8 free....and if you compare oap tickets we are often twice as much...opa s/t really are expensive for the Globe, and when you consider the amount of oldies locally I feel this is the great untapped market.....I wish I had kept my notes.....

Re: o/t Accrington Season Tickets

PostPosted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 9:30 pm
by RedRedWine
A Morecambe terraced season ticket is the equivalent of 10 free games vs paying on the gate each week.

Re: o/t Accrington Season Tickets

PostPosted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 9:32 pm
by RedRedWine
A terraced season ticket bought during earlybird period works out at £9.52 a game.

Re: o/t Accrington Season Tickets

PostPosted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 9:56 pm
by Arnside Red
I was working on a PMG section D...works out at 13.87 per game, an equivalent for Barnsley (although a better stand and a league higher) would work out at 13.70....but a s/t there equates to 11 free matches...when you compare oap rates it is very different ie 190 at Barnsley against 269 at Morecambe..both based on early bird schemes, at Barnsley without any e/b an oap ticket is 230...still cheaper than a MFC e/b.......I really do feel this is an area the club needs to address.......to be fair most oap's don't stand

Re: o/t Accrington Season Tickets

PostPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 6:22 pm
by Keith
RedRedWine wrote:The benefit supporters receive for buying a season ticket is a cheaper price for paying up front. Paying as you go along is just the price, why should you get a discount for that?


Personally, I would allow a monthly direct debit for Season Tickets, purely because once someone sets up a direct debit, they rarely cancel them. So even if people start to drift, they are probably still going to be paying. It's about keeping hold of fans.

Re: o/t Accrington Season Tickets

PostPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 6:23 pm
by Seasider9601
RedRedWine wrote:A terraced season ticket bought during earlybird period works out at £9.52 a game.


Which is what I purchase each year and will be doing again.

Re: o/t Accrington Season Tickets

PostPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 6:45 pm
by RedRedWine
Keith wrote:
RedRedWine wrote:The benefit supporters receive for buying a season ticket is a cheaper price for paying up front. Paying as you go along is just the price, why should you get a discount for that?


Personally, I would allow a monthly direct debit for Season Tickets, purely because once someone sets up a direct debit, they rarely cancel them. So even if people start to drift, they are probably still going to be paying. It's about keeping hold of fans.


The problem is that MFC the business relies on cash injections at different points of the season. One of them is season ticket renewals to get them through the summer when the club has no matchday revenue as pointed out by The Omega man at the Fans Forum. IF the club offered a monthly DD option, how many currently paying upfornt will revert to this? In terms of cashflow it might be unworkable. If it is then it should not be as an attractive package as paying in advance.

Re: o/t Accrington Season Tickets

PostPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 6:48 pm
by Seasider9601
I pay up front and I'll keep doing it that way RRW to be honest.

(Above anything it means I don't get DD's coming out of my bank account that Mrs Seasider would question...!!)

Re: o/t Accrington Season Tickets

PostPosted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 12:42 pm
by bigdavethemaddog
have MFC announced season ticket prices for next season yet?

Re: o/t Accrington Season Tickets

PostPosted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 12:46 pm
by Gone_Shrimping
bigdavethemaddog wrote:have MFC announced season ticket prices for next season yet?



No which is not surprising as they may have to be decided by a different owner/board of directors.