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27/7/2018 9:40 am  #26


Re: Season ticket sales

Beardy23 wrote:

...and eh mind of seeing United winning games with a season ticket.

Nae danger haha
 

 

27/7/2018 9:44 am  #27


Re: Season ticket sales

Given the arithmetic then the club is none the poorer for supporters NOT buying ST's as long as the attendances hold up (& they definitely will if we start winning) with PATG's flourishing.

So somebody goes into the shop today & parts with £350 for a ST. Ponder that his/her contribution subsidises ***** *******'s (insert name of your favourite player) wages for 2 days. Doesn't go far, does it?! I've often wondered about the importance of ST sales, is it no more than a drop in the ocean?

Who'd want to own a Scottish senior football club?

Last edited by smedDUm (27/7/2018 9:48 am)

 

27/7/2018 1:56 pm  #28


Re: Season ticket sales

smedDUm wrote:

 

Who'd want to own a Scottish senior football club?

Maybe someone with designs on becoming a committee man or more with the SFA/SPFL? Lots of perks available.

 

27/7/2018 2:59 pm  #29


Re: Season ticket sales

wylie1 wrote:

blackandtangerine wrote:

 
I remember getting into cup games with a season ticket!!

And, IIRC, reserve games.
 

Indeed. You still can when they are played at tannadice.  Not sure about our angus tour tho
 

 

27/7/2018 3:16 pm  #30


Re: Season ticket sales

Never used to need a season ticket in the good old lifty over days.

 

30/7/2018 10:14 pm  #31


Re: Season ticket sales

Happy to be corrected if wrong, but as far as I can tell, we've not had a season ticket sales figure update since July 2nd.

I'd be genuinely surprised if we have over 4,000.

 

30/7/2018 10:20 pm  #32


Re: Season ticket sales

PS It looks like we've managed to lose 2,000 season ticket holders in 4 years.

https://www.dundeeunitedfc.co.uk/news/3674/SEASON-TICKET-RECORD-SALES.html

 

30/7/2018 10:46 pm  #33


Re: Season ticket sales

blackandtangerine wrote:

wylie1 wrote:

blackandtangerine wrote:

 
I remember getting into cup games with a season ticket!!

And, IIRC, reserve games.
 

Indeed. You still can when they are played at tannadice. Not sure about our angus tour tho
 

The new reserve league games are scheduled for Tuesday afternoons which should suit retirees in Friockheim.
 

 

30/7/2018 11:03 pm  #34


Re: Season ticket sales

smedDUm wrote:

  
The new reserve league games are scheduled for Tuesday afternoons which should suit retirees in Friockheim.
 

smedDUm, I sometimes wonder if you post nonsense on purpose. It would take an approximate 2 hour round trip for Friockheim retirees to travel to United's home reserve games. And they'd be attending 24 hours after the games had taken place.

https://spfl.co.uk/admin/filemanager/images/shares/pdfs/SPFL%20Reserve%20League%20Fixtures_WEB.pdf 
 

 

31/7/2018 2:37 am  #35


Re: Season ticket sales

BennyBoy wrote:

Happy to be corrected if wrong, but as far as I can tell, we've not had a season ticket sales figure update since July 2nd.

I'd be genuinely surprised if we have over 4,000.

 

They havnt posted it as news section but it shows in background on the site.



 
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31/7/2018 6:50 am  #36


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PatReilly wrote:

smedDUm wrote:

  
The new reserve league games are scheduled for Tuesday afternoons which should suit retirees in Friockheim.
 

smedDUm, I sometimes wonder if you post nonsense on purpose. It would take an approximate 2 hour round trip for Friockheim retirees to travel to United's home reserve games. And they'd be attending 24 hours after the games had taken place.

https://spfl.co.uk/admin/filemanager/images/shares/pdfs/SPFL%20Reserve%20League%20Fixtures_WEB.pdf 
 

It is called the Reserve League tho...?
 

 

31/7/2018 10:18 am  #37


Re: Season ticket sales

smedDUm wrote:

PatReilly wrote:

smedDUm wrote:

  
The new reserve league games are scheduled for Tuesday afternoons which should suit retirees in Friockheim.
 

smedDUm, I sometimes wonder if you post nonsense on purpose. It would take an approximate 2 hour round trip for Friockheim retirees to travel to United's home reserve games. And they'd be attending 24 hours after the games had taken place.

https://spfl.co.uk/admin/filemanager/images/shares/pdfs/SPFL%20Reserve%20League%20Fixtures_WEB.pdf 
 

It is called the Reserve League tho...?
 

To be fair, even the SPFL forgot there was a Reserve League this season with their early rules on the Challenge Cup. So you are a greater authority than Neil Doncaster.

 

31/7/2018 12:26 pm  #38


Re: Season ticket sales

PatReilly wrote:

smedDUm wrote:

  
The new reserve league games are scheduled for Tuesday afternoons which should suit retirees in Friockheim.
 

smedDUm, I sometimes wonder if you post nonsense on purpose. It would take an approximate 2 hour round trip for Friockheim retirees to travel to United's home reserve games. And they'd be attending 24 hours after the games had taken place.

https://spfl.co.uk/admin/filemanager/images/shares/pdfs/SPFL%20Reserve%20League%20Fixtures_WEB.pdf 
 

Curious - looking through fixtures, there's no game at all in November - do reserves get their summer holidays then. (Not  a serious question)


Bring back the (real) "United Way" not the kiddy-on Martin version
 

08/8/2018 3:26 pm  #39


Re: Season ticket sales

3753 sold



 
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24/8/2018 4:58 am  #40


Re: Season ticket sales

3761 now sold



 
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24/8/2018 6:16 am  #41


Re: Season ticket sales

bowers wrote:

3761 now sold

So weve sold 8 in the last 16 days. After saturday that should be it. Not worth it after 2 home games down.
Maybe break the 4000 once the half season tickets come out.
 

 

24/8/2018 8:14 am  #42


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At least we're transparent with our figures. Some clubs (not a million miles away) are too embarrassed to declare their sales.

There too might be an element of STF (Season Ticket Fatigue), Fans are beginning to wonder if it's worth it. I mean miss 3 home games and you break even with patg's. The kids' ones though are brilliant value but that's all to do with marketing I guess.

 

24/8/2018 8:18 am  #43


Re: Season ticket sales

smedDUm wrote:

At least we're transparent with our figures. Some clubs (not a million miles away) are too embarrassed to declare their sales.

There too might be an element of STF (Season Ticket Fatigue), Fans are beginning to wonder if it's worth it. I mean miss 3 home games and you break even with patg's. The kids' ones though are brilliant value but that's all to do with marketing I guess.

Being honest, i only got one because i like my seat.
 

 

24/8/2018 8:40 am  #44


Re: Season ticket sales

smedDUm wrote:

At least we're transparent with our figures. Some clubs (not a million miles away) are too embarrassed to declare their sales.

There too might be an element of STF (Season Ticket Fatigue), Fans are beginning to wonder if it's worth it. I mean miss 3 home games and you break even with patg's. The kids' ones though are brilliant value but that's all to do with marketing I guess.

 
They announce them early in the off-season, when they believe ours are down, we announce ours a few days later, dwarfing theirs despite our current predicament, and voila.... Radio silence for the rest of the summer.

Season tickets nowadays, like you say, represent little to no value over PATG, miss a couple of Saturdays due to weddings or holidays etc. And you’re already at a loss. It’s something the club really needs to look into.

Last edited by JerryDungle (24/8/2018 8:41 am)

 

24/8/2018 9:13 am  #45


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Definitely all clubs need to consider their pricing structures for season tickets, not just United. Games switched for the telly as well as, as JD says, games missed due to other commitments, mean many fans cannot plan for simple Saturday 3pm football matches.

And before anyone says buying a season ticket shows faith and support in the club(s), rather than seeking value for money, then the club(s) themselves should show faith and support for their fan base(s) by sticking to the announced fixture list, amongst other customer favouring actions.

 

24/8/2018 9:36 am  #46


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I normally miss 2 games during the season due to holidays but it's only the second game of the season tomorrow and I'm going to miss it as I have to pick my brother in law up from hospital in Edinburgh tomorrow.

 

29/8/2018 3:02 pm  #47


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Now at 3805 (final sales this weekend)

Last edited by scarpia (29/8/2018 3:03 pm)

 

29/8/2018 3:42 pm  #48


Re: Season ticket sales

Anyone remember at the old baths you could buy a 12-timer, a kind of mini season ticket.
Maybe that's a solution, 12 games for the price of 10 sort of thing.

 

29/8/2018 3:46 pm  #49


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The solution is simple.
Win games the sales go up
Lose games the sales go down

 

29/8/2018 3:51 pm  #50


Re: Season ticket sales

kdyteejay wrote:

I normally miss 2 games during the season due to holidays but it's only the second game of the season tomorrow and I'm going to miss it as I have to pick my brother in law up from hospital in Edinburgh tomorrow.

There's aye something ktj
 

 

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