Camdenite wrote:
It’s Milton Keynes where the car is king and getting on the road is the obsession of most people.
Also, it was pointed out years ago that many drift up the stands and watch the injury time on the concourse in order to be ahead of queue. Something unique about our ground you can do very little about. I’ve done it myself when I know we’ve had a dash to catch a late train back on on Tuesday night. Doesn’t mean I’m going to miss a 95th minute winner though.
In respect of Bradford, we’re miles away from having the sort of lapsed support that would make it economically viable. You’re forgetting the Bolton game last season where theoretically 250,000 people could have had free tickets. What did we increase our gate by on the day? Seven or eight thousand, I believe.. that shows the level of support in the town. Nothing to be ashamed of, in respect of our peers, but a long way from being a “one club” town or city, like Bradford.
It's a simple formula compare number of tickets x price per ticket at current price verses number of tickets x price per ticket at a lower price. I suspect the former is larger than the latter.
My kids go for £20 a season with a free shirt, how much cheaper do people want?