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3 minutes ago, Sima said:

One thing’s for sure, any STs that are relinquished due to not being willing to pay the going rate will go straight into the single game pool.

 

I can see why the club won't sell more season tickets.  If the decision is to redevelop St James' then they will need to re sit ticket holders who are in areas effected by the works.  The fewer the number then the easier of a task it would be.

 

If we are moving, then the logistics of having season ticket holders visit the new stadium to select their new seat will be a huge task as well. ( assume that would happen, my Spuds supporting mate had the chance to visit their new stadium to choose where he would like to sit. )

 

 

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If we are getting a 70k seater stadium or more, we should be getting more season ticket holders.

We currently have an estimated 35k season ticket holders, that number should be pushed to 45k-50k in my opinion.

 

We’ve already been over how Newcastle is a bit far out to expect there to be enough tourist demand like there is for the London and Manchester clubs.

I’d also add, that season ticket holders should probably pay the same rate equal to single match tickets.

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32 minutes ago, Stifler said:

If we are getting a 70k seater stadium or more, we should be getting more season ticket holders.

We currently have an estimated 35k season ticket holders, that number should be pushed to 45k-50k in my opinion.

 

We’ve already been over how Newcastle is a bit far out to expect there to be enough tourist demand like there is for the London and Manchester clubs.

I’d also add, that season ticket holders should probably pay the same rate equal to single match tickets.


Probably say around 42k would be mark if a 70k stadium. 60% of stadium on seasons tickets. Then up to 10% away fans, between 5%-10% corporate (if they’re counted those seats, which I assume they are for safety purposes), leaving circa 20% for members / general sale for lower cup games.

 

Need to keep some gateway for new fans to get to games, having 70% season ticket would be daft. Seen the issues currently of getting tickets if 35k estimate is close (which is 70%+ of stadium). 

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7 minutes ago, Sibierski said:


Probably say around 42k would be mark if a 70k stadium. 60% of stadium on seasons tickets. Then up to 10% away fans, between 5%-10% corporate (if they’re counted those seats, which I assume they are for safety purposes), leaving circa 20% for members / general sale for lower cup games.

 

Need to keep some gateway for new fans to get to games, having 70% season ticket would be daft. Seen the issues currently of getting tickets if 35k estimate is close (which is 70%+ of stadium). 

5% for away fans would be nearer the mark.

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45 minutes ago, Stifler said:

If we are getting a 70k seater stadium or more, we should be getting more season ticket holders.

We currently have an estimated 35k season ticket holders, that number should be pushed to 45k-50k in my opinion.

 

We’ve already been over how Newcastle is a bit far out to expect there to be enough tourist demand like there is for the London and Manchester clubs.

I’d also add, that season ticket holders should probably pay the same rate equal to single match tickets.

I dont think we are too far for tourist fans, we aren't successful enough as yet. 

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13 hours ago, SteV said:

It would probably be sensible if the club contacted everyone still on a deal and told them their tickets would be brought in to line with the standard price in that area from next season. Limit the inevitable whinging.

 

I mean common sense should obviously tell you that will be the case, but clearly that’s not always in use…

They have done, i got an email saying exactly that. I current pay 35 a month x12 and the lad next to me pays 85 quid a month over 8 or 10 months . thats in Gallowgate

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30 minutes ago, Hovagod said:

How will they decide who the extra season ticket go to? Do we still have a waiting list?

By postcode. Local fans to get priority so NE1 then NE2 then NE3 etc etc.

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27 minutes ago, madras said:

I dont think we are too far for tourist fans, we aren't successful enough as yet. 

 

The London clubs get people who don't really care which team they're seeing, they just want to see a big PL game. We won't really get that, we'd mostly just get people who specifically want to see Newcastle (which yes would be more substantial if we were more successful)..

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9 minutes ago, Boo Boy said:

By postcode. Local fans to get priority so NE1 then NE2 then NE3 etc etc.

 

Cue Look North interviewing Tony "Newcastle United" Armstrong who moved house to ensure a seat at SJP to cheer on the lads

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1 hour ago, Hovagod said:

How will they decide who the extra season ticket go to? Do we still have a waiting list?

It was first come first served when the 1000 were released in the summer following the takeover. That’s how I got mine back after giving it up when Rafa left. My mate was randomly placed about 400th in the queue and got us 4, when I was at about 16k. Pure luck. 

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43 minutes ago, Boo Boy said:

By postcode. Local fans to get priority so NE1 then NE2 then NE3 etc etc.

The only fair way. Stop once get to post codes where they have a Mackem twinge to the accent, I’m thinking Boldon, Cleadon, Washington. 

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11 hours ago, Turnbull2000 said:

Much higher ticket prices seem to be the natural response to PSR rules. Owners can no longer subsidise clubs, so every revenue stream must be max'd out.

 

Even without PSR there is always pressure to increase matchday income every time one of the cartel clubs raise their prices. The only way to avoid this is to stop competing.

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1 hour ago, Superior Acuña said:

 

The London clubs get people who don't really care which team they're seeing, they just want to see a big PL game. We won't really get that, we'd mostly just get people who specifically want to see Newcastle (which yes would be more substantial if we were more successful)..

Yeah I suppose. Still, saves me getting arrested which I'd likely do if I sat next to one.

 

I guess there may be a bit cache the "renowned" atmosphere etc

 

 

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31 minutes ago, Danh1 said:

The only fair way. Stop once get to post codes where they have a Mackem twinge to the accent, I’m thinking Boldon, Cleadon, Washington. 

South shields hebburn etc

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1 hour ago, Superior Acuña said:

If SJP was extended, would we definitely temporarily lose some capacity? I don't think we did during the last expansion.

 

Don't think we did.  All I remember is the roof being taken off the Leazes End at the time.

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12 hours ago, madras said:

I really don't think anyone will expect it.

 

The bloke I was sat next to who pays £19 per game felt the club should offer people like him some form of ongoing discount

 

I'm not slagging the bloke off, he was a very nice fella, but he was of the opinion that going straight from 10 year freeze price to standard prices wasn't fair

 

 

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It does beg the question. What represents better value for your hard earned lowey:

 

£20 per game to watch a moribund side go through the motions for a decade

£40 per game to watch a side that is challenging for Champions League

 

 

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anyone who committed to a long term deal under Ashley clearly do not have the clubs best interests at heart.

 

should make them pay double and call it a scab tax.

 

before any Ashley apologist snowflake starts crying, hehe I’m only joking!

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