Feyernood @ Newcastle

Discussion in 'Newcastle United' started by Toony, Sep 24, 2002.

  1. Toony

    Toony New Member

    Apr 15, 2002
    We need a win here to have a realistic chance of qualifing for the next round comfortably - The worrying thing is that only about 40,000 seats have been sold - starting at £27 , this is a large financial commitment for many in Newcastle.

    For the Juve match in Turin, seats begin at 10 Euros ( £6 ), 5 Euros for season ticket holders in the Juve end.......Newcastle are charging £20 for the the same ticket , but for the Newcastle end of the match in Turin.

    Surely its better to get a full house for the important home games that we have to win, rather than make as much cash as possible from them ?
     
  2. greenie

    greenie New Member

    Feb 6, 2000
    Boulder, CO
    Fook mi.

    Yeah. Well. CRAP.
     
  3. rokstedy

    rokstedy Member+

    I love commieball
    Apr 20, 2001
    Northwest Orange County
    Club:
    Los Angeles Galaxy
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Judging by greenie's post, I think I know what that means.
     
  4. Wide Boy

    Wide Boy New Member

    Aug 23, 2002
    London
    Absolutely right. Not only that, but it makes better business sense to sell out at a lower price than to have the ground 20% empty at a higher price. Not only do you get extra income from tickets, but also much more in terms of ancillary income (e.g. programmes, catering etc.)

    I think the attendance will be better for Juventus, just on the basis that they are a truly "big name". But, if the Toon are still bottom when Kiev come to call, look out for a shockingly low attendance then.

    Having said all of that, the atmosphere wasn't too bad last night. It would have been improved by another 10,000 supporters, however.
     

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