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gufct
28/02/2011, 3:53 PM
http://www.galwayunitedfc.ie/united-reduce-admission-prices :good:

A face
28/02/2011, 3:58 PM
That is unreal value for any fan to be fair, i hope it works out for United.

Terry
03/03/2011, 5:57 PM
Theres talk of an expected 2,500+ crowd for tomorrows opener, it would be great if it was to happen. The city and county has certainy got behind GUFC now that the supporters trust has taken over the running of the club and with the season ticket sales now past the 500 mark things are still on the up.

1st time post
03/03/2011, 6:53 PM
Theres talk of an expected 2,500+ crowd for tomorrows opener, it would be great if it was to happen. The city and county has certainy got behind GUFC now that the supporters trust has taken over the running of the club and with the season ticket sales now past the 500 mark things are still on the up.

Jaysus fair play, know ye were selling season tickets on the cheap but still impressive selling. If ye could get another 1000 paying customers(achievable at those prices imo) regulary coupled with away fans it would give ye a good base to go forward with. Best of luck with it.

PartySaint
03/03/2011, 7:22 PM
I'm definitely going to chance my arm and say I'm a secondary school student tomorrow night, sorry Galway lads:)

Hopefully there will be a big crowd at it tomorrow will be a great atmosphere, About 300 Saints will make the trip west

Red Army
03/03/2011, 8:28 PM
Fair play Galway I think ticket prices are too high in this league but it's a bit of a catch 22 situation for most clubs.

paudie
03/03/2011, 9:05 PM
Great value for the season tickets.

Terry
03/03/2011, 9:42 PM
Jaysus fair play, know ye were selling season tickets on the cheap but still impressive selling. If ye could get another 1000 paying customers(achievable at those prices imo) regulary coupled with away fans it would give ye a good base to go forward with. Best of luck with it.

Thats it exactly, we have to be realistic here, we aren't going to jump the gun in anyway thinking we can afford this that and the other. Everything will be within a tight budget and we are hoping it will really come good for us 3 or 4 seasons down the road.

legendz
03/03/2011, 9:53 PM
Fair play Galway I think ticket prices are too high in this league but it's a bit of a catch 22 situation for most clubs.

Yeah, fair play to them! It is a catch 22 as you say. €99 for a season ticket is great value. What are other clubs charging?

Ezeikial
03/03/2011, 11:45 PM
Thats it exactly, we have to be realistic here, we aren't going to jump the gun in anyway thinking we can afford this that and the other. Everything will be within a tight budget and we are hoping it will really come good for us 3 or 4 seasons down the road.

I can't figure out whether this is a far sighted visionary move or a foolish gamble that will backfire on Galway!!!

According to PS's attendance thread Galway averaged 869 people last year. If the claim of gate prices being reduced by 20% are accurate this alone would need an extra 175 paying in just to stand still (assume the extra in-ground profit opportunities are very limited with no bar etc?). But when you take into account that many of these regulars will now buy season tickets at €99 (or an average of say €8 per match) it might need close on double last seasons average numbers to return extra income.

From a fan perspective it looks great value, but I have always felt that price is only one part of the equation (although a very important one).

A gate of 2000+ would be a very encouraging start for Galway, but the real challenge for Galway and others is to hold and build on the gate when the season progresses. When you consider that Galway are unlikely to be competing in the top half of the table, this is going to be doubly difficult.

I hope this works for Galway and that they can reap the rewards of this down the line

roversforever
04/03/2011, 7:09 AM
€99 is great value for a season ticket,paid €230 for my Sligo Rovers one. What happens if Galway get relegated though?Attendances will obviously drop so would you be able to afford to leave prices as they are?and if people are paying €99 for premier div football surely they wouldn't pay more to watch first division if you decided you couldn't afford to leave it at €99?It could be a great success for galway but in my opinion its a pretty big risk,hope it works out though.

legendz
04/03/2011, 12:24 PM
€230 is around the average alright from what I've been able to see from other clubs. It's a fair price in fairness, average of around €12 a game.

Dodge
04/03/2011, 12:36 PM
Good to see from Galway. Wasn't too long ago they were charging €20 in! was there even a time when they went €25 or am I imagining that?

gufc2000
04/03/2011, 4:12 PM
Good to see from Galway. Wasn't too long ago they were charging €20 in! was there even a time when they went €25 or am I imagining that?
Spot on...for the first half of the 2008 season it was E20 in, and an extra E5 to get into the New Stand

Dave_SRFC
04/03/2011, 4:21 PM
Other clubs will probably have to follow suit, a tenner is a more realistic price for our league. I hope this works out for Galway.

legendz
04/03/2011, 9:38 PM
Other clubs will probably have to follow suit, a tenner is a more realistic price for our league. I hope this works out for Galway.

I think €12 a game over the season is about right, maybe €10 for behind the goal-ends.

Here's a breakdown of season ticket prices from what I can see on various club websites:
St Pat's: €240
Derry City: £200 (€230)
Shamrock Rovers: €220
Bohemians: €220
Sligo Rovers: €200
UCD: €180 (Student: €90)
Dundalk: €170
Drogheda United: €139
Bray Wanderers: €99
Galway United: €99

geezer
04/03/2011, 11:19 PM
I can't figure out whether this is a far sighted visionary move or a foolish gamble that will backfire on Galway!!!



We have lost so much credibility with the Galway public we have to reduce things, try and rebuild our crowds and see can we make them stick with us. We have over 600 season tickets sold now about 60k up to and before kick off the first night of season is not bad. The total all season last year for season ticket sales was about 34k. We are hoping the 600 will bring people and introduce them back over the season. We seem to be the ryanair of irish football at the minute but our gate money was up approx 35% tonight as well compared to average last season

Dodge
05/03/2011, 11:12 AM
I think €12 a game over the season is about right, maybe €10 for behind the goal-ends.

Here's a breakdown of season ticket prices from what I can see on various club websites:
St Pat's: €240
Derry City: £200 (€230)
Shamrock Rovers: €220
Bohemians: €220
Sligo Rovers: €200
UCD: €180 (Student: €90)
Dundalk: €170
Drogheda United: €139
Bray Wanderers: €99
Galway United: €99

pats is actually 216 9as they extended the 'early bird offer' to infinity...

CrowdedHouse
05/03/2011, 3:12 PM
Fair play to Pats brought a good crowd with them last night

Good percussion section too !

Port Saint
05/03/2011, 5:44 PM
Fair play to Galway we had 2 adults and 3 children all got in for €20.00. That's great value for money and hopefully other including Pats follow suit over the next couple of years.
Galway is taking over from Drogs as my Favoutite away trip - road, Stand, price if you could just move 1 of the 3 chipper vans back to the away section it'd be perfect.
On another note it was great to see that the pitch was in top order as well

sligored
05/03/2011, 6:17 PM
Fair play to Galway we had 2 adults and 3 children all got in for €20.00. That's great value for money and hopefully other including Pats follow suit over the next couple of years.
Galway is taking over from Drogs as my Favoutite away trip - road, Stand, price if you could just move 1 of the 3 chipper vans back to the away section it'd be perfect.
On another note it was great to see that the pitch was in top order as well

was charged 40 for 2 adults and a 7 year old into the brandywell

Dodge
05/03/2011, 7:59 PM
Was charged 24 for 2 adults into Terryland last night, so it would've saved me 4 if I had 3 kids with me? Jaysus

SkStu
05/03/2011, 8:01 PM
family friendly incentives are not a bad thing surely?

e24 for you and a mate? e20 for a family of 5? Is that right?

geezer
05/03/2011, 9:32 PM
Kids under 12 accompanied with a parent are free. €20 family ticket is for Mam, Dad, and 2 secondary school students. Seperate gate entry and match ticket booth so its monitored closely. Its to encourage families to come out for an evening and enjoy the occasion in these recessionary times. It wont be 2 games in when the secondary students have prized away from mam and dad and are in section c with flags and hopefully not flares for 20years thereafter. There will be anomolies from time to time with the new pricing models just like you find on ryanair sometimes when the lad beside ya tell you he paid €10.

Over the season we will be announcing early bird pricing if you book your ticket on line and print your own ticket bring it to the gate and we can scan it in for you. We will even be offering discounted hotels, pub, pizza if you book 2 weeks in advance . Seat sales for certain games available watch our website www.galwayunitedfc.net

Dodge
06/03/2011, 1:55 AM
family friendly incentives are not a bad thing surely?


No, far from it. I was just surprised by that. Good luck to them