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SingYourHeartsOut

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Generally not too bad.

If the 5% ballot for away is correct then I think that is a good idea, even though it'll screw me as I'm often in the last 150 to get tickets! Think it should be far more or not at all, but sure many will differ!
 

Bill McCai

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Season ticket prices by stand from 2018/19 (first season back) to 2022/23 (we did not sell tickets for 20/21 due to Covid).

BWU (centre) £549, £628, £733, £786 (cumulative rise of £237 or 43%)
SBU £474, £544, £648, £686 (cumulative rise of £212 or 45%)
JH/SC £449, £514, £549, £590 (cumulative rise of £141 or 31%)

It seems like there has been a fairly muted reaction this (some ok, some not) online - I wonder if they have 'leaked it out' in this way to soften the blow when it is 'officially' communicated.

I'm not sure how much more this nets for the club, but ticket money in the scheme of things is fairly small fry (I'm sure what we would get for finishing another place higher - disregarding Europe - would be more significant). Lets say it makes us an extra £1m - how much have we lost by allowing Adama to go and sit on the bench at Barca? That move could have reasonably cost us double, triple or more what we are 'making' by doing this 7% increase. I hope the "top table" leadership team are considering that!
 
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A bit misleading the Express and star article, most of us in the Billy Upper centre paid £688 last season.

So nearly £100 rise for us :mad:
£688 was for the Billy Wright Upper Outer -£733 was the centre section prices.
 

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I imagine we may see some low attendance figures for televised games going forwards.
 

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Same with mine. Not sure what price my renewal will be, but I'm very keen to find out!
Yeah, tried logging in and despite having 3 season tickets, getting "no subscriptions to renew" :mad:
 

Alex Rae The Substitute

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How do you know if you’re owed Olympiakos ticket money?

I had a ticket for both home and away, but can’t recall if I was ever repaid it.
 

Wolf in Wednesbury

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Think the problem is the price we paid last season because of the refund from the behind closed door games … so my ticket in SB has gone up a small amount from around £650 to £686 but I only paid £507 due to the 4 game refund … £507 to £686 is a big increase from what I paid last season…. Add in the 2 kids and up to nearly £900 … cost me around £650 this season

Not Wolves fault … but still a lot of money
 

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I wonder what the waiting list will be after this latest round of ST purchases.

Well down from the original 9-10k I'd bet.

Yet another increase during these economic times and when they're not really investing in the team/ground will see a fair few knock it on the head IMO.
 

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Season ticket prices by stand from 2018/19 (first season back) to 2022/23 (we did not sell tickets for 20/21 due to Covid).

BWU (centre) £549, £628, £733, £786 (cumulative rise of £237 or 43%)
SBU £474, £544, £648, £686 (cumulative rise of £212 or 45%)
JH/SC £449, £514, £549, £590 (cumulative rise of £141 or 31%)

It seems like there has been a fairly muted reaction this (some ok, some not) online - I wonder if they have 'leaked it out' in this way to soften the blow when it is 'officially' communicated.

I'm not sure how much more this nets for the club, but ticket money in the scheme of things is fairly small fry (I'm sure what we would get for finishing another place higher - disregarding Europe - would be more significant). Lets say it makes us an extra £1m - how much have we lost by allowing Adama to go and sit on the bench at Barca? That move could have reasonably cost us double, triple or more what we are 'making' by doing this 7% increase. I hope the "top table" leadership team are considering that!
They don't consider anything but profit in my opinion. I really don't think the fans deserve to pay an increase. I will reluctantly pay to renew my ticket, but I'm ashamed of our owners to be honest.
 

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What is the deadline? (sorry if its obvious , but couldnt see it)
 

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Just realised the u18 ticket is now u17, one of mine is 17 so ticket more than doubled a year sooner :mad: :mad: :mad:
 

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What I don’t get is this.

If they raised 22500 season tickets by £100 that would generate an extra £2.2m.

According to 20/21 figures wolves got £116m prize money finishing 13th. The team finishing 8th got £130m, so £14m more.

Is the extra they’ll raise from increasing prices worth it in terms of income overall, it’s such a small % and from a business point of view instead of pure cash income I would have thought the goodwill and good feeling of supporters would be worth way more than that, but what do I know?
 

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Just realised the u18 ticket is now u17, one of mine is 17 so ticket more than doubled a year sooner :mad: :mad: :mad:
I thought it was u17 before. Now the 18-21 has been introduced leaving 17 yr olds in for free, that's how I read it anyway, cheers Jeff.
 

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Good job we got a good comeback draw at Chelsea otherwise we still wouldn't have heard from the ****s.

Very poor to increase prices again in the current climate.

An average of £50 rise across 20,000 brings in an extra £1m for a club that makes so much from TV money and pays £12m to agents each year.

Yes, other clubs do it, but I don't support or care for other clubs. There's no excuse for us exploiting fans as well for something that makes no difference in the bigger picture just because they can. Pure greed once again, sad to see.
You think the club are immune to the increase in costs???
 

MasWolf

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What I don’t get is this.

If they raised 22500 season tickets by £100 that would generate an extra £2.2m.

According to 20/21 figures wolves got £116m prize money finishing 13th. The team finishing 8th got £130m, so £14m more.

Is the extra they’ll raise from increasing prices worth it in terms of income overall, it’s such a small % and from a business point of view instead of pure cash income I would have thought the goodwill and good feeling of supporters would be worth way more than that, but what do I know?
In 2013, the Bayern Munich President said this:

"We could charge more than £104. Let's say we charged £300. We'd get £2m more in income but what's £2m to us?

'In a transfer discussion you argue about that sum for five minutes. But the difference between £104 and £300 is huge for the fan.

'We do not think the fans are like cows, who you milk. Football has got to be for everybody.

That's the biggest difference between us and England".

How right he is!
 

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I have renewed. i think the club have been fair. where I am it works out at £39 per match. the away tickets are £30. its not cheap or easy for everyone but its no where near what they might have done.
 
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