Sheffield Wednesday launch season ticket guaranteed for 10 years after Premier League promotion https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51129422
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15-01-2020 10:07 PM #1
Could Hibs Find Money In This Idea?
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15-01-2020 10:09 PM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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15-01-2020 10:35 PM #3
Not for me, any money paid up front would be used meaning less money in the following years. Most fans won’t be able to afford it anyway so it would end up just being something that’s used as a bragging tool by a small minority.
United we stand here....
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15-01-2020 10:44 PM #4
I can't see many people paying more than £4000 up front for a season ticket to be honest, or in Sheffield Wednesday's case more than £6000.
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16-01-2020 01:18 AM #7
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16-01-2020 01:38 AM #8
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16-01-2020 02:47 AM #9
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16-01-2020 05:22 AM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-01-2020 06:52 AM #12
So they're valid every year before they get promoted and then valid for 10 years after that - at a minimum of 15 years (I'm not sure why it's being called a 10 year ticket).
You could quite easily have got your ticket forever with that - even the better teams in the championship can end up stuck there.
I guess it could be the initial cash injection they need to get them up, at which point the money from season tickets becomes much less important to them.Mon the Hibs.
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16-01-2020 10:26 AM #13
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Long term or life time STs smack of financial desperatism. Debenture schemes work better but you have to have sell outs every season for them to work too.
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16-01-2020 10:30 AM #14
If I was Hibs I'd replace STs with a monthly membership at £35 a month. Folk are much less likely to decide not to renew something that's direct debiting away quietly in smaller amounts than a one off hit of £400 they have to commit to once a year.
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16-01-2020 10:32 AM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote" Whatever the future may hold, Fans of this unique club will stand firm in Hibernians corner. Yes, united they stand, those wonderful supporters and The greatest football club on earth, " - Hibernian F.C. The team that wouldn't die. Click here
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16-01-2020 10:43 AM #16This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
People using the current payment plan have to reapply every year. If we set up a membership scheme that cost £35 a month and included a ST then it would be less likely that people would fail to renew. How many people have gym memberships, as an example, that they never use but never get round to cancelling? See also Amazon Prime, Spotify etc etc. The current payment plan is paid over 10 months, switch that to 12 but don't change the monthly cost, throw in a couple of 'members perks' and you have an extra £70pp coming in each year (admittedly that's simplistic but you get the idea).
I suppose the issue is with the current arrangement Hibs get the money up front from the finance company and the fans financial agreement is with them but there must be a way round it or a way a transition period could be incorporated.
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16-01-2020 04:04 PM #18
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16-01-2020 04:07 PM #19This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-01-2020 04:18 PM #20
Think Sheff Wed could be in a bit of bother behind the scenes, they certainty have been in recent times. I don't think they even own Hillsborough anymore?
Add to that the fact Sheff Utd are flying in the Prem, that must really be getting to them. It's well documented that Sheffield is a bit like Edinburgh in the football sense as Sheff Wed have over the years adopted a 'big team' attitude and constantly ridicule United as the smaller, less successful club... as if Wednesday have been amazing like ever!
Hope Leeds get up, Sheffield United contine to prosper in the Prem and Wednesday rot in the lower leagues.
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16-01-2020 04:49 PM #21This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-01-2020 05:05 PM #22This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Something along the lines of that
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16-01-2020 07:13 PM #24This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The good has been covered by PB but what about when we are having a crap season. Which let’s be honest is not unlikely.
2-3 months in a few thousand cancel their monthly DD mumbling something about how they will sign back up again once we are ‘good’.
Cash flow dries up at the club and there is no money for players to arrest the decline and the downward spiral is in place.
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