Any updates from clubs on 2024 season ticket volumes? Last we heard Rovers had hit 3750, Pats over 2700.
Aye, not going down well at all.
The removal of the first Championship match from the ST needed to come with a price reduction really. Priced at €150 for NFL D1 & 2.
Unless you're going to all away League games, the ticket isn't worth it. Guaranteed access to tickets all the way to the Championship final won't be a seller for the majority of counties.
They do a four match pass for €65 though. So if you go to the three home games, plus an away, it's ok value.
€20 a ticket otherwise, which is fairly similar to LoI.
There looks to be an increase in the Championship ticket prices coming too, maybe looking €30+, which is steep.
LoI ST prices work out much better value. You really don't need your ST to include aways, the majority will only attend a handful a season at most.
Last edited by brendy_éire; 12/12/2023 at 10:33 PM.
Any updates from clubs on 2024 season ticket volumes? Last we heard Rovers had hit 3750, Pats over 2700.
Galway Utd don't release that type of information. Or much information in general for some reason. Phenomenal sales by Rovers, fair play.
Well any news from clubs on ST sales? Rovers we know are over 4000, how about others?
I’d say St Pats have sold a right whack, probably not far off that.
From our pov the main stand(Jodi) is sold out between season tickets, 1250 I think, and memberships( part owners), which I think is about 2000 atm.
Now that could be over estimating the st s I think, membership may be higher.
Sts for the des kelly are I think still available , about 800 sold last I heard.
There will be approx 500 held back for on the day sales too.
I think from any club post Covid that has shown increases, for me Pats have been most impressive. I'm sure their fans on here would agree their crowds were quite modest** past 5 or so years, but to get to 4k games most Friday is very impressive. I was a little sceptical on figures last year as main stand was not always full, and gaps behind seating goal, so must have been some squeeze in camac end, but still the increase has been huge.
Then again getting almost 1k away fans 4 times a year with Bohs and Rovers visiting will help, still the home fans need to come to make up majority.
**In 1988 there were some huge crowds in RP as Pats went head to head with Dundalk for the title, a good few that 87/88 season had 5k, great games too.
Dundalk sold 1.5K possibly 1.8 ST in SK era, sales were 'brisk' over xmas per local media, I'd still think do well to get over 1k taking into account current scene.
#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), first Irish club to win points in a group stage in Europe (2016).
Bohs similar, and in a shorter period Shels. Shamrock Rovers have led that charge, jumping average for them from 3k+ to 5k to 6k. Season ticket sales are the lifeblood for lower league teams in England, and should be the same here. Pats/Bohs have probably earned 600K from season ticket sales - pre covid they would not earn that in gate receipts in a season.
Shamrock Rovers approaching 4250 season tickets sold.
Shels have sold 150 more than in 2023 and its a record for season ticket sales for them.
4,250 STs must be well over €1m in revenue. How much does a LOI club generate outside of gate receipts. Merchandise, sponsorship, TV/streaming and whatever else.
4,250 at an average of €200 = €850k.
Decent amount of pre season revenue for the club and with the prospect of possibly up to 10k attendances in some games that should help to offset the comically overstated wages of Towell, Jack Byrne et al.
From a Rovers perspective the only 2 positions in question for the upcoming season are goalkeeper and main striker - Quite important positions, we can all agree!!
Think the focus will be placed once again on winning the league and hoping an extended European run materialises.
I was told during the week that 100 STs for my club have being sold.
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
Pats have sold a record number of season tickets.
Same for Shels and Rovers and Kerry in first.
Waterford, must be similar, and possibly Galway and Bohs.
Out for a spell, got neglected, lay on the bench unselected.
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