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Everton make sure families are not priced

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posted on 24/5/13

Arsenal have a £10 teenagers-only section for next season.
About 1000 seats.

posted on 24/5/13

£10 for a season ticket that's a bargain

posted on 24/5/13

Good to see clubs looking after fans for a change. Plus it means they are likely to become long term ST holders in the future. I was glad to see our average attendance increase this season.

posted on 24/5/13

If it were £10 a game its good value.

posted on 24/5/13

Our season tickets for the kids are good though

Highlights of the 2013/14 Season Ticket offer:

Under 11s Season Ticket FROZEN at £95
Adult Season Ticket from £426.69
Concession Season Ticket from £313.82
Junior prices FROZEN... cheapest from £149
Minimum 25% DISCOUNT for Early Bird renewal
Minimum 20% DISCOUNT for Early Bird New Season Ticket holders

posted on 24/5/13

All kids 16 and under prices frozen

posted on 24/5/13

That's good to see. Ours are up by about 9% I think

posted on 24/5/13

Keep this quiet.

The RS think we have increased ST/ticket prices by 4%

People with half a brain deal in half the facts

posted on 24/5/13

Thing is as well the kids prices are available throughout the ground and not limited to the family enclosure which you find with other clubs

posted on 24/5/13

Supply and demand... If no sod wants to go, reduce the price.

You can sell anything if you make it cheap enough

posted on 24/5/13

Yeah.

That's a good way to work, Andy Carroll is a prime example of that

posted on 24/5/13

Biggest rise in attendances in the premiership if you discounted the 3 teams that came up means Everton are doing something right.

There's many a young Liverpool supporter that has never been inside anfield during a game solely down to the club pricing them out of market.

posted on 24/5/13

There's many a young Liverpool supporter that

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Oh let me play...

There's many a young Ever... Wait... All the young Everton supporters have seen their team win sod all!

And a bit of advice to dr Phil... There are so many supporters young and old for Liverpool that if the price was low would mean others wouldn't get in the stadium!

FSG are expanding the stadium making it accessible to MORE people.

posted on 24/5/13

Were the last owners going to build on Stanley Park?

posted on 24/5/13

Were the last owners going to build on Stanley Park?

They were Fella,but they spent £50million and ended up with a spade and a shed from Wickes.They new Yanks get more bang for their buck they spent £35million on a donkey.

posted on 24/5/13

"There's many a young Liverpool supporter that has never been inside anfield during a game solely down to the club pricing them out of market."

That's more to do with demand, and ability to get tickets, than it is to do with price. You see plenty of kids at the match at Anfield, and at away matches.

posted on 24/5/13

How much is a season ticket for a child in the kop Red_man?

posted on 24/5/13

Dr Phil

You can't get kids ST's in The Kop. Kids ST's are only available in The Annie Rd or The Paddock. They cost £200.

posted on 24/5/13

so a child would pay the adult price of £725 to have a season ticket in the kop as your owners won't give any concessions.Kids at Goodison can join their parents anywhere in the ground and still get a concession.

You mentioned Anfield getting redeveloped,how many of those new seats going to be sold at a concession I wonder.Rumour has it that IF Anfield gets redeveloped that your owners would be looking to increase prices even more.

posted on 24/5/13

Dr Phil

"so a child would pay the adult price of £725 to have a season ticket in the kop as your owners won't give any concessions.Kids at Goodison can join their parents anywhere in the ground and still get a concession."

Kids can go anywhere at Goidison because there are plenty of seats that the owners can sell at conssesionary rates. The demand for The Kop is huge, so selling at the lower conssesionary rate wouldn't be fair to those waiting years for a ST. Makes sense IMO.

Like I said that's the difference between the two clubs. One has a huge demand for tickets. The other hasn't.

posted on 24/5/13

How much have you paid for your season ticket Red?

posted on 24/5/13

Dr Phil

I don't have one, I've not made a secret of this. I go a few matches a year, as and when I can afford it/get time off work etc.

posted on 24/5/13

If its so difficult to get a ticket then how come you seem to find it easy to pick and chose the games you go to?

posted on 24/5/13

Dr Phil

I don't pick & choose. Plus I have a family member in the game who helps out. He got me tickets for the Fulham match a couple of weeks ago.

posted on 24/5/13

So part of the reason you don't attend games is cost.So the owners of LFC are pricing fans like yourself out of going

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