Connor wrote:
I wasn't trying to criticise at all, but I feel that when the people of Keighley have the choice of £14 to watch a semi-professional team in the second tier or about £17 to watch Bradford or Leeds for example, they are always going to watch the better teams.
£14 might be the cheapest offer in our league, but I still feel it's quite high. I've mentioned to people before about going to watch our team Keighley and they're surprised that it is £11 to get in and feel a bit put off by that and I don't feel we'll get just as many new comers at this higher price.
£14 might be the cheapest offer in our league, but I still feel it's quite high. I've mentioned to people before about going to watch our team Keighley and they're surprised that it is £11 to get in and feel a bit put off by that and I don't feel we'll get just as many new comers at this higher price.
Thats not quite true Connor:
Bulls admission = £18 to £25
Leeds = £20 to £28
At £11 our admission was amazing value for money
At £14 I can see why people might have second thoughts but if we want to watch a team that can compete we have got to make some tough decisions.
The season ticket deal (whilst not being the most competetive in our division) offers great value for money. You can afford to miss a couple of matches and still be in pocket over last years "on the gate" prices.