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harps1954
24/11/2010, 10:53 AM
I see a few clubs have season tickets already on sale for next year. Anyone know what the prices are at their clubs:

Galway United have season tickets on sale currently for €99 (if bought before December 7th) After that it's €150 adults / €100 concession / under-12's FREE. Prices then go up again after Xmas Eve.

Derry City's are £200stg (€240 approx) adult seats / £140stg (€165 approx) concession seats / £175stg (€207 approx) adult terrace / £115stg (€136) concession terrace.

Waterford United's are €150 adults / €85 concession / €35 children.

Anyone know what other clubs are charging.

Bananas
24/11/2010, 11:14 AM
Sligo Rover's are 200, 120 for students/unwaged

Dodge
24/11/2010, 11:26 AM
Pats adult tickets currently €216, going up to €240 after xmas. Same as last year

Dillonman
24/11/2010, 3:08 PM
Dundalk's are fixed at last years prices until December 24th. I cant actually find a link for the prices though.

Boots9
24/11/2010, 5:56 PM
Shamrock Rovers season tickets are the same as 2010's prices if bought before 30th November.

Adult - €210
Student - €110/€125
U-14 - €75
1 Adult and 1 Child - €250
2 Adults and 2 Children - €450


No announcement what they'll be after the 30th November.

bluemovie
24/11/2010, 7:48 PM
Waterford United's are €150 adults / €85 concession / €35 children.

That's down from €190 for adults this year and I think they were €220 in 2009. Matchday entry for adults reduced to €10 from €13 (€15 in 2008).

SupaJon
25/11/2010, 11:38 AM
Bray are charging €99 for an adult ticket - same as last year.

BonnieShels
25/11/2010, 7:44 PM
Shelbourne
Family €300
Adult €200
Student €100
OAP/Juvenile €70

http://www.shelbournefc.ie/news.php?id=1689

razor
25/11/2010, 9:06 PM
Cork City FC Adult - €149
OAPs and U16s - €74

New City Junior Membership for U12s - €30

Lim till i die
26/11/2010, 12:01 AM
Shelbourne
Adult €200
http://www.shelbournefc.ie/news.php?id=1689

Saucy Enough.

Do Shels have 16 or 17 home games this year??

Jofspring
26/11/2010, 12:12 AM
I was thinking Shels where pricey alright. Average First Division season ticket prices must be about the €150 mark. Limerick where €120 before Christmas last year. Nice gap between Shels and the rest cost wise. Looks like teams are following suit with the reduction of match day prices too. Limerick where €12 in 2009, dropped to €10 last season and I would hope they'll stick to that.

BonnieShels
26/11/2010, 12:17 AM
Saucy Enough.

Do Shels have 16 or 17 home games this year??

Dunno. As far as I know they were 200 last season as well. Couldn't afford one. Had one in 2009 and they were 200 then as well. Games are 15 in.

Jofspring
26/11/2010, 12:29 AM
Dunno. As far as I know they were 200 last season as well. Couldn't afford one. Had one in 2009 and they were 200 then as well. Games are 15 in.

€15 is pricey enough for a First Division game. Especially with most teams charging about €10.

SkStu
26/11/2010, 2:07 AM
i dont really understand the purpose of this thread.

Charlie Darwin
26/11/2010, 2:45 AM
I think it's leading up to the inevitable "Bohemians: €300,000" joke.

I, of course, would never endorse such a thing.

SkStu
26/11/2010, 3:21 AM
I think it's leading up to the inevitable "Bohemians: €300,000" joke.

I, of course, would never endorse such a thing.

touche! :)

D.24saint
26/11/2010, 9:22 AM
i dont really understand the purpose of this thread.

yeah nobody really likes to compare the price of stuff
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvqzx1bA488&feature=channel

paudie
26/11/2010, 8:50 PM
Cork City FC Adult - €149
OAPs and U16s - €74

New City Junior Membership for U12s - €30

Same as last year i think. we have an extra home game in 2011.

SkStu
26/11/2010, 8:55 PM
yeah nobody really likes to compare the price of stuff
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvqzx1bA488&feature=channel

so you'd buy a Rovers season ticket if it was cheaper? Ah, now i see....

BonnieShels
26/11/2010, 9:27 PM
€15 is pricey enough for a First Division game. Especially with most teams charging about €10.

It's clear that we are charging for quality.

D.24saint
27/11/2010, 11:07 AM
so you'd buy a Rovers season ticket if it was cheaper? Ah, now i see...
nah thats more likely to be your scenario next term you'll need somebody to support!

harpin
27/11/2010, 1:55 PM
I was thinking Shels where pricey alright. Average First Division season ticket prices must be about the €150 mark. Limerick where €120 before Christmas last year. Nice gap between Shels and the rest cost wise. Looks like teams are following suit with the reduction of match day prices too. Limerick where €12 in 2009, dropped to €10 last season and I would hope they'll stick to that.

Is it the same this year?

Enruoblehs
27/11/2010, 2:12 PM
Shelbourne
Family €300
Adult €200
Student €100
OAP/Juvenile €70

10% reduction if bought before December 20th.

Enruoblehs
27/11/2010, 2:15 PM
Does ANYONE think that €10 in, to stand on a mud back in Jackman Park, is good value?

Lim till i die
27/11/2010, 2:46 PM
Define value for money??

It's €22 to stand in no cover watching Munster reserves play a Bulmers League match.

Basing your view of your prices on a comparison with the worst ground in league football on the island mightn't be the soundest bit of logic either.

Don't get me wrong I couldn't give a Jacobs fig roll what ye charge, tis only two trips a year, I just thought it was a little saucy when you consider:

Waterford and Cork City FORAS CoOps season tickets are 50 quid cheaper than Shels for a superior facility. (no bar I grant you. Also I've never been in that newish stand behind the goals at Tolka so maybe it's AMAZING.)

Shamrock Rovers season tickets are a tenner dearer for a better facility and better standard.

Stand in Jackman is €12 aswell fwiw.

SkStu
27/11/2010, 2:57 PM
nah thats more likely to be your scenario next term you'll need somebody to support!

well let me know who you decide offers the best value for your money and ill take that into consideration if i need to.

total hoofball
27/11/2010, 3:40 PM
It's clear that we are charging for quality.

Shels' attendances fell by 25% last season so that policy won't work in 2011 with fans having even less money

The smart clubs will be reducing prices now to avoid alienating hard pressed fans ahead of the financial hell coming down the line because €10 prices will be the norm in 2 years time

Dillonman
27/11/2010, 6:04 PM
Define value for money??

It's €22 to stand in no cover watching Munster reserves play a Bulmers League match.

Basing your view of your prices on a comparison with the worst ground in league football on the island mightn't be the soundest bit of logic either.

Don't get me wrong I couldn't give a Jacobs fig roll what ye charge, tis only two trips a year, I just thought it was a little saucy when you consider:

Waterford and Cork City FORAS CoOps season tickets are 50 quid cheaper than Shels for a superior facility. (no bar I grant you. Also I've never been in that newish stand behind the goals at Tolka so maybe it's AMAZING.)

Shamrock Rovers season tickets are a tenner dearer for a better facility and better standard.

Stand in Jackman is €12 aswell fwiw.

Value for Money must contain the essential 3 E's, economy, efficiecy and effectiveness in the use of resourses. Never been to Jackman Park to say whether all three boxes can be ticked!

Enruoblehs
27/11/2010, 8:05 PM
Shels' attendances fell by 25% last season

Just to correct your figures - it was 19.03%

Spudulika
27/11/2010, 11:08 PM
It's interesting to see the variations in prices, even slight, and am I alone in thinking that 15e is too much to pay in for a LOI match? I thought the same a few years ago when the GAA instructed county boards to up prices and this went for club games too. As someone (living then in Dundalk) who went to club and county matches, as well as rugby and Lilywhite games, I found it quite off putting, even my Uncle, who'd watch any match on in the area, reduced it to once or twice a week. Maybe 10e for seating and 5e for standing (half-price for OAPs, students and under-18's) is the way to go?

The mention by Lim til I die about Munster rugby is a good point. I'd been a few times to the old Thomond and in April was at the RDS to see Leinster win a good game with Edinburgh. Now, I think I paid 25e a ticket to sit behind one of the goals, and a couple of days later paid in to see Rovers play Sporting Fingal in Tallaght - which was better value for money? Well, no disrespect, but the Magners League won hands down. Atmosphere, action on the field, game day experience, quality of venue. I'd still go to LOI matches though I can't see prices or value of the day/night out matching up.

Charlie Darwin
27/11/2010, 11:15 PM
Pricing tickets is extremely difficult for clubs. Galway halved theirs (I think) this season from e20 to e10 in response to drastically falling crowds but it had little effect. Reducing ticket prices from 15 to 10 might bring in bigger crowds but it makes little difference to the regulars and to the travelling crowd so the net effect would probably be just to diddle yourself out of up to 1/3 of gate receipts. I think any club that reduces its ticket prices is going to have to budget for a big dip in revenue and we all know that Irish clubs are useless at budgeting.

iceman
29/11/2010, 9:09 AM
I see Sligo are doing an "unwaged" ticket. Do any other clubs give this concession.
How is it implemented as Im sure its wide open to abuse?

Dodge
29/11/2010, 10:32 AM
Pats do it too, but not sure of the details.

Agree with Charles above. its a tough balancing act trying to price tickets to encourage peopel to come without bringing the overall income down. I know people say that if you get an extra X amount of fans it'll be worth it, but that doesn't pay the bills now...

micls
29/11/2010, 12:05 PM
Shamrock Rovers season tickets are the same as 2010's prices if bought before 30th November.


Usually you have this incentive because prices were going up with inflation year on year. does this mean if you wait till after Christmas you'll get them cheaper than last year :D

With the current disaster of a recession what's the justification or thought behind raising prices from last year after Christmas, for any club? I get that some clubs cant afford to drop their prices, e.g. I dont think we could afford to go lower than the 10euro a game, but raising them seems a bit much

Charlie Darwin
29/11/2010, 1:13 PM
Rovers can afford to raise prices because the demand for tickets is big enough.

micls
30/11/2010, 9:55 AM
Rovers can afford to raise prices because the demand for tickets is big enough.

Is it though? They don't sell out games, well not the majority anyway, so I don't see how demand is big enough to increase prices in a recession.

All that will happen I'd imagine is a certain percentage of people won't be able to afford a season ticket, and will pick and choose their games more.

I dont think it'l affect attendances hugely or anything, just people here and there but it just seems a bit cheeky. it would have been a nice touch to reward fans, a lot of whom are struggling I'd imagine by keeping prices the same.

Charlie Darwin
30/11/2010, 11:29 AM
Yeah, but at the same time it's a business and most fans don't mind a modest increase when the club is doing well. It's a balancing act.

What I meant by demand is that Rovers' season ticket sales have surpassed targets for the past two years so it's reasonable to assume that an increase in prices won't have the same drag on sales as it would at a club with a static season ticket base or a declining one. I'm sure it will keep some people away though.

Dunny
01/12/2010, 3:08 PM
http://www.dundalkfc.com/seasontickets2011.asp

Enruoblehs
01/12/2010, 5:32 PM
http://www.dundalkfc.com/seasontickets2011.asp

It's more expensive for a Juvenile in the General Ground (€140) than in the General Stand (€85) or Allocated Stand (€95) ?????

bullit
01/12/2010, 5:58 PM
It's more expensive for a Juvenile in the General Ground (€140) than in the General Stand (€85) or Allocated Stand (€95) ?????
There is a mistake there!!!
Reverse the prices for concession and juvenile.

Iorfa2MaccaJim
02/12/2010, 3:55 PM
There are some clubs we haven't heard from regarding season ticket prices.
Any news from both of the midlands clubs, Wexford, Drogheda, Bohs, U.C.D,
Sporting Fingal, Salthill, Mervue, Monaghan, and Limerick ?

DUFC4life
02/12/2010, 4:09 PM
Drogheda united:
http://www.droghedaunited.ie/tickets.php

outspoken
03/12/2010, 11:40 AM
There are some clubs we haven't heard from regarding season ticket prices.
Any news from both of the midlands clubs, Wexford, Drogheda, Bohs, U.C.D,
Sporting Fingal, Salthill, Mervue, Monaghan, and Limerick ?

Longford Town = €140 for an adult season ticket not 100% sure on students/children

Jofspring
10/12/2010, 11:44 PM
Limerick season tickets are up.

http://limerickfc.ie/Home/news/101210seasonticket.html

The Lep
15/12/2010, 1:05 PM
http://www.sportingfingal.ie/News/tabid/1260/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/3705/Reduction-in-ticket-price-for-2011-campaign.aspx
Great Value .

passerrby
15/12/2010, 1:20 PM
mons i hear is €120 and €180 for a family ticket not sure about anything else

outspoken
15/12/2010, 4:29 PM
mons i hear is €120 and €180 for a family ticket not sure about anything else

good value

BonnieShels
15/12/2010, 5:38 PM
Spingal's prices are keen to say the least. €10.00 is a great price point for a game especially if you are trying to tempt people on a Friday night! Fair dues.

One thing though and this is not a criticism of the club as I think that the pricing is perfectly apt (I mean look at what we charge!), But is a saving of €30.00 over the course of a year enough to entice people to get a season ticket? I suppose this is a problem for a lot of clubs. The higher the price of a match ticket the better value a season ticket becomes and therefore is the likelihood of getting cash up front for the season rather than hoping that a crowd could materialise over the course of a year. Quite a pickle.

With us you save 40/45 for an adult ticket which coupled with a higher price per match makes our season ticket seem better value over the year and means some would be more likely to buy it.
I could be living in Limerick or Galway come next season so I may not be able to...

The Lep
15/12/2010, 8:55 PM
Its a saving of €5 per home match and there are more than 6 home games in a season so its a saving of more than €30.

BonnieShels
15/12/2010, 9:25 PM
I hope that's not the sort of maths you are using for your budgeting for 2011! :P
According to your website:



The following is the ticket price structure (2011):

Adult: €10

Season Tickets 2011:
Adult: €150

Season Ticket Savings:

Adult Season Ticket represents a saving of €30 over the course of a season, compared to buying an individual match ticket every week.

So by my reckoning if I was to attend all of your home matches in 2011 and pay in it would cost me €180.00, however if I purchased a season ticket it would cost me €150.00. Thus a season ticket would save me EXACTLY €30.00.

Now this completely misses the point I was making. A saving of €30.00 over a season does not seem like "good value" in a sense ie. the advantage of being a season ticket holder is not that great and that it essentially means that your match tickets would be TOO keenly priced in my eyes. That is all.