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18 hours ago, emilali said:

If Etheridge is signed again you might as well just write off another season the bloke is useless home and away. I have faith Dickson is switched on enough to not make that mistake.

He’s signed, bet he’s put a lot of people off buying a season ticket though. 

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2 hours ago, ruffdiamond said:

 

How many concessions will take advantage of the 'book early reduced rate' via the app.? ;)

Certainly a strange concession.IMO.Is it any different from last season,think fans thought that the concession for older fans was going to be re introduced.?

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8 hours ago, Fromafar said:

Certainly a strange concession.IMO.Is it any different from last season,think fans thought that the concession for older fans was going to be re introduced.?

£2 cheaper for them on the gate. Concessions in the main aren’t going to be the ones buying online advanced tickets. I do think it should be slightly cheaper than £18 though.

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6 hours ago, allthegearbutnaeidea said:

£2 cheaper for them on the gate. Concessions in the main aren’t going to be the ones buying online advanced tickets. I do think it should be slightly cheaper than £18 though.

I have long maintained that £15, a pound per race, is about right for Championship level speedway, even more so now if the product is to be watered down to increase that gap between Premiership and Championship. As you say a concession price of £18 is an still expensive night out for many, as by the way is £20 for full paying adults, but we hope that the promotion have done their research and this is the price they consider fair to the paying customer and to bring in much needed regular revenue.

If you want to watch speedway then we know the price on the ticket, you either pay it or you don't. 

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3 minutes ago, screm said:

I have long maintained that £15, a pound per race, is about right for Championship level speedway, even more so now if the product is to be watered down to increase that gap between Premiership and Championship. As you say a concession price of £18 is an still expensive night out for many, as by the way is £20 for full paying adults, but we hope that the promotion have done their research and this is the price they consider fair to the paying customer and to bring in much needed regular revenue.

If you want to watch speedway then we know the price on the ticket, you either pay it or you don't. 

Thing is it was £15 5-10 years ago, riders pay and everything else has increased fairly dramatically in those years, so unfortunately the admission price moves up with it.

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7 minutes ago, allthegearbutnaeidea said:

Thing is it was £15 5-10 years ago, riders pay and everything else has increased fairly dramatically in those years, so unfortunately the admission price moves up with it.

Agree,thing is we are paying lesser riders bigger money.Its is the entertainment that counts though.Crowd levels certainly haven’t risen much in the last few years which tells you something.It it the price or is it the entertainment value.Who knows.!

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34 minutes ago, screm said:

I have long maintained that £15, a pound per race, is about right for Championship level speedway, even more so now if the product is to be watered down to increase that gap between Premiership and Championship. As you say a concession price of £18 is an still expensive night out for many, as by the way is £20 for full paying adults, but we hope that the promotion have done their research and this is the price they consider fair to the paying customer and to bring in much needed regular revenue.

If you want to watch speedway then we know the price on the ticket, you either pay it or you don't. 

£17/£27 saving if you purchase a season ticket going by online price

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45 minutes ago, screm said:

I have long maintained that £15, a pound per race, is about right for Championship level speedway, even more so now if the product is to be watered down to increase that gap between Premiership and Championship. As you say a concession price of £18 is an still expensive night out for many, as by the way is £20 for full paying adults, but we hope that the promotion have done their research and this is the price they consider fair to the paying customer and to bring in much needed regular revenue.

If you want to watch speedway then we know the price on the ticket, you either pay it or you don't. 

£15 would be underselling the sport in my opinion, it's even £20 across the board to watch non-league (National League) football these days.

I had a look at 2015 admission prices and they were £15 for Championship level speedway then, when if you compare to a minimum wage of £6.50ph it does seem more expensive in 2015.

If you compare to 2024, minimum wage is due to be set at £11.44ph and admission £20. 

I know there an many other factors and many workers who are salaried don't often see large rises but it's one interesting way to look at it.

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