Season Ticket Totaliser Thread 21:41 - Mar 20 with 155274 views | 442Dale | We have 87 days for people to get their £50 deposits in to determine the price of the 2017/18 Season Tickets. Average amount of daily sales required by 21st June to hit the targets: 2000 (£250): 23 2500 (£200): 29 3000 (£150): 35 4000 (£110): 46 Keeping a track of this really helped ramp up the interest when Hartlepool fans did it, so hopefully it'll have a similar effect. Debate the numbers here over the next week, then we can add the figures once sales commence. | |
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Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 13:32 - Jun 17 with 4348 views | Jimlidale |
Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 12:42 - Jun 17 by TVOS1907 | Tbh, I'm not really that fussed when the deadline is. My point was that the initiative started three months ago and a lot of people were saying the deadline should be changed to suit their own circumstances, rather than looking at the bigger picture. It's not as if these dates have just been sprung upon us. There has to be some cut-off point, otherwise we'll still be talking about it in September. re. all-ticket matches/fiascos, the club are dictated to by the police on that and always will be. |
I wonder if some people will have been saving up during the 3 month period. Only to find when they try to register they can't due to the glitches previously mentioned | | | |
Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 13:41 - Jun 17 with 4331 views | DannyG_RAFC |
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Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 13:50 - Jun 17 with 4318 views | DannyG_RAFC | 70 sales in 4 hours ! Just a few weeks ago it was 70 sales in 4 weeks ! | | | |
Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 14:01 - Jun 17 with 4308 views | D_Alien |
Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 13:31 - Jun 17 by pioneer | I am ook with extending the timeline but dont wait until the origial deadline to make the announcement. Why have people potentially scrambling around to make a deadline that you know is not going to be enforced. |
It's a fair point, as are those made by others. Poorly executing the extension of a deadline to ensure maximum sales would at least be consistent with the rest of the initiative! One of the other points made is about "seeing a bigger picture". The biggest picture, surely, is maximum sales, for anyone who wants to buy and who - for whatever reason - hasn't yet done so, or been able to do so | |
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Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 14:03 - Jun 17 with 4296 views | DannyG_RAFC |
Even with their 10 signings the buckets are still miles behind. | | | |
Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 14:49 - Jun 17 with 4230 views | boromat |
Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 12:08 - Jun 17 by 442Dale | Strange that the club shop didn't alter its opening hours to align with that. Surely it's worth staying open an extra hour in case people want to buy a shirt/something for Father's Day etc after going to the ticket office? |
It's worse than that I drove 35 miles to get to the club shop today arrived at just after half 11 it was shut!!! The official site says closed season it's open 9 - 12 on a Saturday. Now I know it's closed season but with the ticket office open later and it being father's Day tomorrow it's pretty terrible. They lost out on quite a bit of money today. I was going to buy a father's Day gift, something for a new born baby and a new shirt for myself. They've definitely missed out on the first too as it's too late but I might also give the shirt a miss as well now. Does anyone know if it was open at all? | |
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Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 15:14 - Jun 17 with 4200 views | Daleaholic | Club shop should have been open, I do believe the retail manager is off at the moment but there should've been someone else looking after it until 12PM. | |
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Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 15:21 - Jun 17 with 4175 views | TVOS1907 |
Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 14:01 - Jun 17 by D_Alien | It's a fair point, as are those made by others. Poorly executing the extension of a deadline to ensure maximum sales would at least be consistent with the rest of the initiative! One of the other points made is about "seeing a bigger picture". The biggest picture, surely, is maximum sales, for anyone who wants to buy and who - for whatever reason - hasn't yet done so, or been able to do so |
Couldn't agree more, but there has to be a cut off point at some point. Different people have given their own reasons for wanting different deadlines or deadlines extended. The club can't accede to each individual request. | |
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Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 15:22 - Jun 17 with 4173 views | TVOS1907 |
Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 14:03 - Jun 17 by DannyG_RAFC |
Even with their 10 signings the buckets are still miles behind. |
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Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 15:24 - Jun 17 with 4156 views | PDIDDY |
Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 14:03 - Jun 17 by DannyG_RAFC |
Even with their 10 signings the buckets are still miles behind. |
So dale are gonna get bigger crowds than bury? | |
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Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 15:26 - Jun 17 with 4159 views | dingdangblue |
Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 14:01 - Jun 17 by D_Alien | It's a fair point, as are those made by others. Poorly executing the extension of a deadline to ensure maximum sales would at least be consistent with the rest of the initiative! One of the other points made is about "seeing a bigger picture". The biggest picture, surely, is maximum sales, for anyone who wants to buy and who - for whatever reason - hasn't yet done so, or been able to do so |
Obviously the original cut off day is set to coincide with the new fixtures being released - and hopefully the buzz of some decent early games will tempt late deciders to go and put down a deposit. However it's a Wednesday and also it's only 9 days till pay day for a lot of folk - it would make total business sense to announce an extension till Saturday 1st July and have the office / shop open all day. (Obviously announce it after the original cut off date has passed). | |
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Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 15:29 - Jun 17 with 4151 views | TVOS1907 |
Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 15:24 - Jun 17 by PDIDDY | So dale are gonna get bigger crowds than bury? |
It will be like two bald men fighting over a comb! | |
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Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 15:58 - Jun 17 with 4114 views | 442Dale |
Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 14:49 - Jun 17 by boromat | It's worse than that I drove 35 miles to get to the club shop today arrived at just after half 11 it was shut!!! The official site says closed season it's open 9 - 12 on a Saturday. Now I know it's closed season but with the ticket office open later and it being father's Day tomorrow it's pretty terrible. They lost out on quite a bit of money today. I was going to buy a father's Day gift, something for a new born baby and a new shirt for myself. They've definitely missed out on the first too as it's too late but I might also give the shirt a miss as well now. Does anyone know if it was open at all? |
They were asked on Twitter about opening hours and said it was open until midday. How could it be shut before?! | |
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Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 20:20 - Jun 17 with 3924 views | PDIDDY |
Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 15:29 - Jun 17 by TVOS1907 | It will be like two bald men fighting over a comb! |
What were the average home gates of bury and Dale last season? Can't be many in it either way | |
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Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 21:03 - Jun 17 with 3880 views | 442Dale | Not sure why the original tweet from another club was included in this thread as we're concentrating on Dale's last few days of sales. If anyone wants to post crowd figures which compare statistics from the past, they can start a new thread. Thanks. | |
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Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 22:28 - Jun 17 with 3795 views | rochedale | 2026 sold, forgive my ignorance, do prices still drop if we hit the previous targets? | |
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Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 08:55 - Jun 18 with 3621 views | PDIDDY |
Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 21:03 - Jun 17 by 442Dale | Not sure why the original tweet from another club was included in this thread as we're concentrating on Dale's last few days of sales. If anyone wants to post crowd figures which compare statistics from the past, they can start a new thread. Thanks. |
Par for the course on here, most threads mention Bury or have annoying bury fans commenting | |
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Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 10:48 - Jun 18 with 3508 views | TVOS1907 |
Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 20:20 - Jun 17 by PDIDDY | What were the average home gates of bury and Dale last season? Can't be many in it either way |
bury 3844 Dale 3572 Pass the comb. | |
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Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 11:25 - Jun 18 with 3473 views | boromat |
Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 15:58 - Jun 17 by 442Dale | They were asked on Twitter about opening hours and said it was open until midday. How could it be shut before?! |
Even more of a joke if so. Maybe they wanted an extra 30 mins in the sunshine. | |
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Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 08:51 - Jun 19 with 3076 views | PDIDDY |
Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 10:48 - Jun 18 by TVOS1907 | bury 3844 Dale 3572 Pass the comb. |
Not bad for a relegation dog fight of a season, no wins in 3 months . | |
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Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 00:36 - Jun 21 with 2266 views | 442Dale | 54 sold on Monday is an impressive figure, as are things like the Castleton branch of the City supporters club buying 4 today. Over 8 days since the price was dropped to £200, we have seen sales go up by around 300-350 (had sold "over 1700" on the Saturday before). So that's averaging around 40 sales a day, maybe a few more. Compare this to sales from "almost 1600" in the three weeks after the price was dropped to £250 with little promotion thereafter, a period where we were averaging less than 10 a day, and you can see the impact the latest change has had. It has to be said that the coverage and promotion on Twitter has been excellent over the last week or so. But you can bet the club are fully aware of that.
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Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 09:22 - Jun 21 with 2126 views | DaleiLama | Another 66 in the bag.
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Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 10:15 - Jun 21 with 2069 views | Toffeemanc |
Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 00:36 - Jun 21 by 442Dale | 54 sold on Monday is an impressive figure, as are things like the Castleton branch of the City supporters club buying 4 today. Over 8 days since the price was dropped to £200, we have seen sales go up by around 300-350 (had sold "over 1700" on the Saturday before). So that's averaging around 40 sales a day, maybe a few more. Compare this to sales from "almost 1600" in the three weeks after the price was dropped to £250 with little promotion thereafter, a period where we were averaging less than 10 a day, and you can see the impact the latest change has had. It has to be said that the coverage and promotion on Twitter has been excellent over the last week or so. But you can bet the club are fully aware of that.
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I think the sudden increase in sales again after the drop to £200 was announced has now set the template for season ticket sales for 2018-2019. It appears this is a price most people are willing to commit to paying in the beginning with a chance of paying even less if we were to go on to sell 3000 - 4000 tickets. As I posted much earlier in the thread I never expected us to sell anymore than around 2300 on the current offer which I still think is a decent effort and I'd now expect the final figure to be somewhere close to this given today is the last day for the offer. Going forward for 2018- 2019 season IF it is financially viable for the club to maintain the price at £200 then there may be a real chance of hitting that 3000 - 4000 next season with a little tweaking of the current offer. Next season's offer should be something like, A maximum of £200 only by paying a £50 deposit by a preset date (ideally a month end to allow for peoples paydays). We really must begin advertising and taking the deposits in March whilst the season is still active and customers are still engaged with the product. If we are in with a shout of the play-offs/promotion as per the previous 2 seasons this would most likely increase early sales and should see a good start to the offer. We could then drop to £150 if 3000 sales achieved and again down to £110 for 4000 sales. Again anyone not paying a deposit would pay £250 so it is would be in every fans interest to pay the deposit and save themselves money. | |
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Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 13:13 - Jun 21 with 1894 views | boromat |
Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 10:15 - Jun 21 by Toffeemanc | I think the sudden increase in sales again after the drop to £200 was announced has now set the template for season ticket sales for 2018-2019. It appears this is a price most people are willing to commit to paying in the beginning with a chance of paying even less if we were to go on to sell 3000 - 4000 tickets. As I posted much earlier in the thread I never expected us to sell anymore than around 2300 on the current offer which I still think is a decent effort and I'd now expect the final figure to be somewhere close to this given today is the last day for the offer. Going forward for 2018- 2019 season IF it is financially viable for the club to maintain the price at £200 then there may be a real chance of hitting that 3000 - 4000 next season with a little tweaking of the current offer. Next season's offer should be something like, A maximum of £200 only by paying a £50 deposit by a preset date (ideally a month end to allow for peoples paydays). We really must begin advertising and taking the deposits in March whilst the season is still active and customers are still engaged with the product. If we are in with a shout of the play-offs/promotion as per the previous 2 seasons this would most likely increase early sales and should see a good start to the offer. We could then drop to £150 if 3000 sales achieved and again down to £110 for 4000 sales. Again anyone not paying a deposit would pay £250 so it is would be in every fans interest to pay the deposit and save themselves money. |
I've said it a few times but by differentiating the price in different stands you could offer cheap tickets from the start without taking as much of a financial risk. The sell is then Season tickets from £150 guaranteed from the start. Sandy - £150 Wilbutts - £150 (if/when Sandy sells out) Pearl Street - £200, Kids Free, Students & U18s £50 Main Stand - £250 | |
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Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 13:43 - Jun 21 with 1847 views | dingdangblue |
Season Ticket Totaliser Thread on 13:13 - Jun 21 by boromat | I've said it a few times but by differentiating the price in different stands you could offer cheap tickets from the start without taking as much of a financial risk. The sell is then Season tickets from £150 guaranteed from the start. Sandy - £150 Wilbutts - £150 (if/when Sandy sells out) Pearl Street - £200, Kids Free, Students & U18s £50 Main Stand - £250 |
Can't see many away fans paying £150 for a Wilbutts season ticket. | |
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