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after reading the press release from berwick looking for sponsership

yhey claim to be the lowest priced track for the prem league

just out of interest just how much do each club charge as workington is my local ill start off

adult admission at workington £14 when we had the double headers it was £23 i think and you get free race card for that price

 

be interesting to see if there is much difference

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after reading the press release from berwick looking for sponsership

yhey claim to be the lowest priced track for the prem league

just out of interest just how much do each club charge as workington is my local ill start off

adult admission at workington £14 when we had the double headers it was £23 i think and you get free race card for that price

 

be interesting to see if there is much difference

Berwick is the same as you £14 plus £2 for programme

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£16 at Ipswich + £2-50 for a programme, so if you want a drink and something to eat as well you can kiss goodbye to £25 for effectivly 15 minutes of entertainment! Far too much in my opinion but I love the sport so will no doubt continue to part with my hard earned to go.

Do not go to Horseracing at Newmarket . I went recently there and saw 8 minutes racing for £25(plus £7.00 parking). without any food or drink. . Makes Speedway a bargain price then

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I think it should be a flat £20 across the board (kids and concession excepted).

Only if you want to commit commercial suicide. Increase the value of the product, increasing the attendance, then reduce the cost to attract more people. The more popular something is the cheaper it becomes, the more EXCLUSIVE it is the dearer it is. You can however stay in Mr Camerons virtual world, don't forget ''WE are all in it together'', I wonder if that is DEEP DO-DOO.

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Taffy that is one of your most sweeping generalisations.

Last season there were a number of meetings where the entrance was dropped to £10 and it had no effect on attendance (or at least as far as I am aware).

 

Compared to ANYTHING else I go to in my spare time, speedway is by far the cheapest, and best value for money.

 

£20 would still be the cheapest, and if that helps keep it going, then all the better.

 

Flat £20, good concessions, good family deals, keep the kids go free.

£20 includes a programme.

 

Do a meal deal, £25 includes programme, burger and juice/water/cup o' tea.

So not only do you get your tea, you get a good read while eating, followed by a night of racing.

 

It's a winner.

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Taffy that is one of your most sweeping generalisations.

Last season there were a number of meetings where the entrance was dropped to £10 and it had no effect on attendance (or at least as far as I am aware).

 

Compared to ANYTHING else I go to in my spare time, speedway is by far the cheapest, and best value for money.

 

£20 would still be the cheapest, and if that helps keep it going, then all the better.

 

Flat £20, good concessions, good family deals, keep the kids go free.

£20 includes a programme.

 

Do a meal deal, £25 includes programme, burger and juice/water/cup o' tea.

So not only do you get your tea, you get a good read while eating, followed by a night of racing.

 

It's a winner.

You are right they did drop the price, and it didn't make a blind bit of difference. So we must assume it is not the price that is the problem, it must be the product.

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Taffy that is one of your most sweeping generalisations.

Last season there were a number of meetings where the entrance was dropped to £10 and it had no effect on attendance (or at least as far as I am aware).

 

Compared to ANYTHING else I go to in my spare time, speedway is by far the cheapest, and best value for money.

 

£20 would still be the cheapest, and if that helps keep it going, then all the better.

 

Flat £20, good concessions, good family deals, keep the kids go free.

£20 includes a programme.

 

Do a meal deal, £25 includes programme, burger and juice/water/cup o' tea.

So not only do you get your tea, you get a good read while eating, followed by a night of racing.

 

It's a winner.

Don't you have a curfew at Berwick.

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