Ticket pricing logic

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  1. tosh

    tosh Well-Known Member

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    Does make mathematical sense?

    Based on yesterdays attendance of 8088 and the unknown figure regarding STs.

    If the price was dropped to £20 it would have required the following impact to break even. (based on the assumption that all POTG paid £28 yesterday)

    8088-5500 STs = 2588 POTG x£28 = £72464 / £20 = 3623 reqd POTG = an additional 1035 POTG customers required to break even

    8088-6000 STs = 2088 POTG = an additional 835 POTG customers required to break even

    8088-6500 STs = 1588 POTG = an additional 635 POTG customers required to break even

    Do you think the club would attract the additional customers if the price was dropped to £20.00 and if they did, what are the chances of increasing the footfall over the following weeks so as ti increase the overall profit?
     
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    ryhilltyke Well-Known Member

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    Sod all that, pre season big advertising campaign all games £22 no pissing about,come and watch championship football.
     
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    'thereev' Banned Idiot

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    Look folks, if we keep winning the crowds will go up no matter what price!

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    Won't go up by much though
     

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