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Interesting initiative!! Motivates clubs to sell cheap tickets as that's less costly. I actually think our chairman had a similar idea...
Yeah when looked at like that it's not a bad idea.

Think the reasoning I read was to improve the product to compete with the EPL on TV
 
That last question was managers but you still got them.

Drogba only one to score in four finals.

Kdb didn't win pl, it's another Belgian. Very obscure in one sense but very gettable in another. I thought he was out on loan .....Former United youth player Richie De Laet?

Courtois is correct, two fouls two reds.

French players are correct.

One of your numbers for Beckham is wrong. giggs probably had 11. 27 or 28?

The "potato" played for England in their famous win over Germany, and ended his playing career as a player manager. sounds like nicky barmby

Wanyama had three reds, correct.

5 Scottish teams to play in all SPL seasons? (this is the other one that I reckon cost us, we only got three of them) Aberdeen, Hibs, Celtic, Motherwell........Dundee?

Three Swedes to win the PL? Ljungberg and Blonvquist (spell). Did Larsson qualify for one during his loan spell at United

Only current pl club to never have supplied an England international? (Soon to be two if we go up) Swansea

Last winner of a World Cup in Brazil before 2014? Uruguay?

Top goalscorer in Euros qualification this campaign? Lewandowski

Top four Netherlands goal scorers of all time? Van Persie, Kliuvert, Bergkamp, Van Nistelrooy
 

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did i get the others right? i replied in the message

Others were right I think, Dundee United not Dundee was one. :P

Drogba
De Laet counts. The other three were mentioned.
Umm, Cisse for QPR?

De Laet is the one! Knew you or Jatz would get that.

It was in regards to this season so not Cisse.
 
What if they just don't have enough fans? Seems harsh.

Give out free tickets? I'm sure people would be happy with free tickets to La Liga games.
 
Give out free tickets? I'm sure people would be happy with free tickets to La Liga games.
But then fans would just not buy memberships etc because they know if they'll hold off they can get in for free.

Seems like it screws the club either way tbh.
 
But then fans would just not buy memberships etc because they know if they'll hold off they can get in for free.

Seems like it screws the club either way tbh.

I don't think that would happen at all. You'd just introduce surge pricing. Games with low demand will have the ticket prices drop, games with high demand will have the ticket prices rise.
 

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I don't think that would happen at all. You'd just introduce surge pricing. Games with low demand will have the ticket prices drop, games with high demand will have the ticket prices rise.
That would work for big clubs. Do the smaller clubs get close to a sell out each home game?
 
Not sure about the capacity of the stadiums but here are the averages

1 FC Barcelona 79.724
2 Real Madrid CF 71.280
3 Club Atlético de Madrid 47.113
4 Athletic Club de Bilbao 41.945
5 Real Betis Balompié 38.070
6 Valencia CF 37.474
7 Sevilla FC 34.142
8 RC Deportivo de La Coruña 23.797
9 Real Sporting Gijón 23.559
10 UD Las Palmas 21.304
11 Málaga CF 20.980
12 Real Sociedad de Fútbol 20.594
13 RCD Espanyol de Barcelona 20.267
14 RC Celta de Vigo 18.190 -4,6% 25.494
15 Villarreal CF 17.557
16 Granada CF 16.414 -
17 Levante UD 14.698 -
18 Rayo Vallecano de Madrid 11.606
19 Getafe CF 7.425
20 SD Eibar 5.216
 
Not sure about the capacity of the stadiums but here are the averages

1 FC Barcelona 79.724
2 Real Madrid CF 71.280
3 Club Atlético de Madrid 47.113
4 Athletic Club de Bilbao 41.945
5 Real Betis Balompié 38.070
6 Valencia CF 37.474
7 Sevilla FC 34.142
8 RC Deportivo de La Coruña 23.797
9 Real Sporting Gijón 23.559
10 UD Las Palmas 21.304
11 Málaga CF 20.980
12 Real Sociedad de Fútbol 20.594
13 RCD Espanyol de Barcelona 20.267
14 RC Celta de Vigo 18.190 -4,6% 25.494
15 Villarreal CF 17.557
16 Granada CF 16.414 -
17 Levante UD 14.698 -
18 Rayo Vallecano de Madrid 11.606
19 Getafe CF 7.425
20 SD Eibar 5.216

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So take Getafe for instance. If they're going to lower ticket prices to try and fill the stadium, why would you renew a season ticket? You'd just wait until tickets became cheaper/free (knowing that they will because the stadium won't fill out) and take them up then.

Just seems a very average deal for the lesser clubs.
 
So take Getafe for instance. If they're going to lower ticket prices to try and fill the stadium, why would you renew a season ticket? You'd just wait until tickets became cheaper/free (knowing that they will because the stadium won't fill out) and take them up then.

Just seems a very average deal for the lesser clubs.
if you care about your club would you really do that?
 

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I suspect a lot would. Personal finances > Club's bottom line for most people I would think.
If you're already willing to pay for you season ticket i cant see why you'd chose to not to get one just because you think can get a better deal by holding out. Carlton did something similar where people who weren't renewing got better deals and it definitely annoyed the loyal fans, but they're that loyal they still signed up the next year
 
If you're already willing to pay for you season ticket i cant see why you'd chose to not to get one just because you think can get a better deal by holding out. Carlton did something similar where people who weren't renewing got better deals and it definitely annoyed the loyal fans, but they're that loyal they still signed up the next year
Well we went backwards in membership for a couple of years (albeit their were other mitigating circumstances).

It's very hard to compare the Australian public to the Spanish public as well I would have thought.

If the AFL went down this path, do you think Carlton would fill out Etihad by offering reduced tickets each game? Would there be members that dropped off their membership in order to chase the cheaper tickets each week?
 
Well we went backwards in membership for a couple of years (albeit their were other mitigating circumstances).

It's very hard to compare the Australian public to the Spanish public as well I would have thought.

If the AFL went down this path, do you think Carlton would fill out Etihad by offering reduced tickets each game? Would there be members that dropped off their membership in order to chase the cheaper tickets each week?
I'd say the crowd would increase if prices were dropped or free tickets were introduced and it'd be the same in Spain.

I guess it's weighing up if it's better off getting a 40-70% full stadium & getting a fine at full prices vs 75-95% with no fine with lower prices. The extra bums on seats at a lower margin & no fine could in fact be better financially for the club
 
Jesus, you'd reckon the away fans would almost fill Eibar's stadium when they play the big boys.
 
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