The suspense is over, what I referring
to is the freezing of the ticket prices for the next ten years.
The game between Arsenal and
Chelsea at the Emirates will cost the spectators a minimum of £ 62 a seat. Just don’t know how that can be
sustainable in the current economic environment. In my opinion that is just
going to drive fans away from the game. The prime reason for these high prices
are the ever increasing transfer fees, agent fees and the wages. The clubs in
order to balance the books take the easy option and supporters have to take
most of that burden.
Newcastle of course fixed the prices
of the season tickets for the next ten years last year and I think in his five
and a bit years at the helm that is the best thing that he has done for the Geordie
faithful. This year too the scheme has been continued, those who are getting a
nine – year scheme or renewing for one season will have to pay 5% more. This
has played a significant role in increasing the crowds by close to 5% at St.
James’s Park. Comparing Newcastle’s strategy with other premier league clubs it
shows that out of other 19 clubs only West Bromwich Albion have reduced prices
while 12 have kept prices frozen while 5 have increased and Southampton are yet
to release their prices. The results are there for all to see, at present
Newcastle have 36000 season ticket holders and the family area attracts 7500
people. Fans are often described as the twelfth man and Newcastle are doing
everything to have them present at every game. A well thought of strategy as if
anything is lost in prices can potentially be made up in prize money
The Idea to some extent may have been inspired by the
Bundesliga where fan is the king and the prices are a lot lower than what some
of the English clubs charge. For instance one can watch German champions
Borussia Dortmund at a lower price than Reading and QPR, just to name two. In
addition the match day travel in Germany is free of cost too. A really
admirable business model and the results are there for all to see
League
|
Average Attendance 2011 -
12
|
Bundesliga
|
45, 726
|
Premier League
|
34,601
|
La Liga
|
30,272
|
Serie A
|
24,200
|
Mike Ashley rewarding Alan Pardew with a new eight year deal
was great, but in my opinion this is the best thing that he has done for the
club. Managers as well as players come and go but it is the supporters who are
associated with the club longer than anyone of those and put their hard earned
money in the club. They are indeed the heart and soul of the club and they
deserve the best. So as the saying goes, here am I giving the devil his due, well done Mike
Ashley.
Although some of the things Ashley has done in his time at
Newcastle including renaming St. James’s Park will never be forgiven.
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