Newcastle tickets 21:55 - Dec 16 with 35940 views | 442Dale | Now we are through, with the added bonus of tonight’s game being on tv and the Newcastle game also on BT, really hope we are sensible with the ticket prices ie. not raising them by a fiver a la Sunderland etc. With the Accrington game three days before and Bolton the week after, we don’t want to see fans having to make a choice and missing vital league games. For a number of years we’ve not had a “big” draw in cup competitions. This will be the third in less than two years, floating fans will start to think twice if the price isn’t right as the novelty is going. If the home ends aren’t full, we’ll have got it wrong. | |
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Newcastle tickets on 21:12 - Dec 17 with 2708 views | nordenblue |
Newcastle tickets on 19:39 - Dec 17 by Rochdale_ger | Wasn’t trying to be clever or antagonistic. Was genuinely asking. Just asked one of my best mates if he wants a ticket picking up as I’m up near the ground tomorrow. He said he couldn’t justify spending that much money after Christmas and NYE. He’s got a couple of kids and and runs an household and already has BT. Genuinely surprised though as he’s a diehard. So there is one not going. |
Not that I'm a die hard nowadays but they can whistle if they think I'm laying out £22 to stand up either, I can remotely see the idea behind it but as others have pointed out it's a horrendous time of year for everyone too cost wise,especially after the what seems like years of negative shite on the pitch. I like the joined up thinking, we can't sell a product as it is at a cheaper price so let's increase the price instead making it much more attractive. Bottomley and co you can sit and count the money safe in the knowledge not a pound of mine will pass through them greedy short sighted fingers of yours, you'll be cutting the cloth that small soon they'll be no fooker left to watch the team anyway. | | | |
Newcastle tickets on 21:16 - Dec 17 with 2680 views | EllDale | Forty or so years ago we could only dream of playing fixtures like this one. I’m not the richest but I’ll willingly pay a premium to see my team against Premiership opposition. | | | |
Newcastle tickets on 21:20 - Dec 17 with 2658 views | D_Alien |
Newcastle tickets on 20:59 - Dec 17 by Ancoats_Blue | I wasn’t expecting this to be cheaper than a league pay on the day. Was anyone else? Rounds 1 & 2 against unattractive opposition yeah but a premier league side at home, no. I completely forgot about the A/B pricing structure but it’s obvious the club will price this game as the pricier band if they’ve set a precedent with league games. Also what’s with people moaning about cost after Christmas? The game was always in January. I’d naturally welcome a cheaper ticket but I don’t really understand the grief the club are getting for this. |
I get all that, and it's really not a case (as some suggest) of people giving the club grief just for the sake of it It's about the fanbase being seen not as fans but as something to be manipulated according to marketing ploys. In fact, it's the whole idea of category A/B games at L1 level in the first place It leaves a bad taste, and is that something that anyone involved in "marketing a product" seeks to do? That's why i've said the board are idiots - not for the sake of putting the boot in but because it's a rubbish policy and the fact they can't see that just makes it worse | |
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Newcastle tickets on 21:22 - Dec 17 with 2657 views | nordenblue |
Newcastle tickets on 21:16 - Dec 17 by EllDale | Forty or so years ago we could only dream of playing fixtures like this one. I’m not the richest but I’ll willingly pay a premium to see my team against Premiership opposition. |
We've played several Premiership teams very recently,the novelty wears off,if the game was away you'd expect to pay a premium not at home mind. | | | |
Newcastle tickets on 21:24 - Dec 17 with 2638 views | judd |
Newcastle tickets on 21:22 - Dec 17 by nordenblue | We've played several Premiership teams very recently,the novelty wears off,if the game was away you'd expect to pay a premium not at home mind. |
Yeah,.like we did at Wembley. | |
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Newcastle tickets on 21:28 - Dec 17 with 2607 views | 442Dale | The replies to this tweet give an insight into how our club is being viewed by other football supporters. | |
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Newcastle tickets on 21:33 - Dec 17 with 2582 views | judd |
Newcastle tickets on 21:28 - Dec 17 by 442Dale | The replies to this tweet give an insight into how our club is being viewed by other football supporters. |
"Just pure greed" is a description on there that screams volumes. Maybe we need to be because we're up shit creek? I would be interested to know how many Dale fans have bought the delicious breakfast package. | |
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Newcastle tickets on 21:55 - Dec 17 with 2500 views | nordenblue |
Newcastle tickets on 21:33 - Dec 17 by judd | "Just pure greed" is a description on there that screams volumes. Maybe we need to be because we're up shit creek? I would be interested to know how many Dale fans have bought the delicious breakfast package. |
Nearly every single reply is slagging the club off for being greedy and robbing fans, we charged Boston £15 and Newcastle nearly double for playing in the same cup at the same ground,yet another brilliant bit of PR from all concerned | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Newcastle tickets on 22:01 - Dec 17 with 2473 views | judd |
Newcastle tickets on 21:55 - Dec 17 by nordenblue | Nearly every single reply is slagging the club off for being greedy and robbing fans, we charged Boston £15 and Newcastle nearly double for playing in the same cup at the same ground,yet another brilliant bit of PR from all concerned |
I still think they'll sell out the Newcastle allocation. But I have to admit that I never , ever expected to read that sort of response to our family club. | |
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Newcastle tickets on 22:10 - Dec 17 with 2416 views | nordenblue |
Newcastle tickets on 22:01 - Dec 17 by judd | I still think they'll sell out the Newcastle allocation. But I have to admit that I never , ever expected to read that sort of response to our family club. |
They probably will quite easily but guessing a fair few will go to just to keep their "points" up for future away games. That sort of fan oriented family club type of thinking was tossed out of the window some time ago,it's now very much the norm. | | | |
Newcastle tickets on 23:16 - Dec 17 with 2176 views | Rochdale_ger |
Is five pounds extra going to break the bank? | | | |
Newcastle tickets on 05:52 - Dec 18 with 1884 views | Albert_Whitehurst |
Newcastle tickets on 21:16 - Dec 17 by EllDale | Forty or so years ago we could only dream of playing fixtures like this one. I’m not the richest but I’ll willingly pay a premium to see my team against Premiership opposition. |
It wouldn't have had much glamour back then, Newcastle were a drab 2nd Division club. | | | |
Newcastle tickets on 06:22 - Dec 18 with 1866 views | dale1968 | Sadly a full house away following means extra Police & Stewarding costs. | |
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Newcastle tickets on 06:39 - Dec 18 with 1831 views | fitzochris |
Newcastle tickets on 06:22 - Dec 18 by dale1968 | Sadly a full house away following means extra Police & Stewarding costs. |
And I believe that’s why the club have decided to charge the game the way they have. | |
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Newcastle tickets on 06:54 - Dec 18 with 1817 views | Albert_Whitehurst | It used to be the case that clubs were only charged if Police had to enter the stadium, do clubs now pay for all policing costs around the stadium (outside) as well? | | | |
Newcastle tickets on 07:25 - Dec 18 with 1757 views | RAFCBLUE |
Newcastle tickets on 06:39 - Dec 18 by fitzochris | And I believe that’s why the club have decided to charge the game the way they have. |
Then shouldn’t they explicitly say that is their rationale? And doesn’t that mean they are pocketing the TV money subsidy (I.e passing on all of the additional policing and stewarding costs, rather than use some/all of that subsidy to absorb some/all of the additional fixture costs)? Sadly, the current RAFC Board is now seen as profiteering in many spaces which is degrading and destroying goodwill/relationships in exchange for short term profit. | |
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Newcastle tickets on 07:26 - Dec 18 with 1754 views | dingdangblue |
Newcastle tickets on 16:27 - Dec 17 by KenBoon | I may be wrong but Isn't there supposed to be an 'early bird' discount for buying before the day of the match? It's nice of them to confirm no booking fees. |
'Please note, however, that for Category B games, there is no price difference between advance ticket prices and matchday ticket prices.' | |
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Newcastle tickets on 07:39 - Dec 18 with 1730 views | dingdangblue |
Newcastle tickets on 06:39 - Dec 18 by fitzochris | And I believe that’s why the club have decided to charge the game the way they have. |
Wouldn't the extra fans at normal prices cover the extra police? Charging 3200 Newcastle fans (I know they all wont pay that but for arguments sake) £27 instead of £22 brings in £16000 more. It's hardly a monumental amount especially when BT are paying us £144,000 to televise the game. | |
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Newcastle tickets on 07:54 - Dec 18 with 1695 views | fitzochris |
Newcastle tickets on 07:39 - Dec 18 by dingdangblue | Wouldn't the extra fans at normal prices cover the extra police? Charging 3200 Newcastle fans (I know they all wont pay that but for arguments sake) £27 instead of £22 brings in £16000 more. It's hardly a monumental amount especially when BT are paying us £144,000 to televise the game. |
Hey, again, I didn’t say I agreed with it. I just heard that the police costs were a consideration in the pricing. I haven’t heard that from DB or Frances either, so I’m taking it with a degree of caution. That said, I know police costs have been a factor in pricing before. | |
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Newcastle tickets on 08:16 - Dec 18 with 1650 views | judd |
Newcastle tickets on 07:54 - Dec 18 by fitzochris | Hey, again, I didn’t say I agreed with it. I just heard that the police costs were a consideration in the pricing. I haven’t heard that from DB or Frances either, so I’m taking it with a degree of caution. That said, I know police costs have been a factor in pricing before. |
But surely the additional costs are only a proportion of the significant increase in income? There is not one extra copper for each fan, for example. As RAFCBLUE also points out, is none of the TV revenue being earmarked to cover additional costs? Additional costs being funded solely by the cash cow fan? The question earlier regarding police costs only if they are inside the ground - is the fact that the police will be in the ground a legacy of the Bradford debacle, for which the club has no case to answer? Just how many police are required? | |
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Newcastle tickets on 08:18 - Dec 18 with 1639 views | dingdangblue |
Newcastle tickets on 07:54 - Dec 18 by fitzochris | Hey, again, I didn’t say I agreed with it. I just heard that the police costs were a consideration in the pricing. I haven’t heard that from DB or Frances either, so I’m taking it with a degree of caution. That said, I know police costs have been a factor in pricing before. |
At the end of the day the club know they have the fans over a barrel - Newcastle Utd at home in the FA Cup is a licence to print money in their eyes and they will try and milk every last drop out of it. I'll just get a match ticket and thats it - I dont spend any extra on match day's anymore. | |
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Newcastle tickets on 08:58 - Dec 18 with 1560 views | Mass_Debater |
Newcastle tickets on 23:16 - Dec 17 by Rochdale_ger | Is five pounds extra going to break the bank? |
It obviously is for your mate who you mentioned earlier. | | | |
Newcastle tickets on 09:08 - Dec 18 with 1536 views | dale1968 | From The Mag.. There were 3,200 tickets went on sale at 4pm yesterday (to season ticket holders with 20 loyalty points) and now 16 hours later at 8am on Wednesday, there are only 1,404 tickets left, as per the official NUFC ticketing site. The remaining ones will go very quickly. Will be sold out by Weekend at that rate... | |
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Newcastle tickets on 09:16 - Dec 18 with 1513 views | DaleiLama | It seems like there is now a Category A Team Rochdale (the have nots) and a Category B Team Rochdale (the "have carriages - will travel" brigade who are running the club). There is a much bigger gap than £5 between the two in so many ways. The free coach travel to Boston was a great way to start to bridge that gap. That was subsequently demolished by this pricing strategy, and the risk is the two become permanently disconnected by continuing in this vein on an on-going basis (as the Twitter thread suggests). Shame. As an aside, despite the pricing, I was hoping to buy a couple of tickets and the option to choose seats is greyed out on line. Even Dick Turpin made sure his powder remained dry! | |
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