13 Mar 2026 21:19:22
Good news about tickets prices. Deductions of 25% or more depending on where you sit, if your a youth etc. that has to be good news for season ticket holders!
1.) 14 Mar 2026
14 Mar 2026 11:55:24
Next season we will be in the Championship VB, so any price reductions surely just reflect on that. I see there's also talk of upgrading the commercial departments, presumably with a view to improving incomes, sponsorships, etc.
More engagement with the fans is to be welcomed as well, but anything on ground development? Unless that's linked to future commercial improvements.
2.) 14 Mar 2026
14 Mar 2026 12:02:08
The reduction in ticket prices is due to the reduction in the quality of the team.
If the owners believed they could sell tickets at current prices, there would be no reduction.
More players will be sold to offset ticket price reductions.
If fans want to watch cheap football, there are other options.
3.) 14 Mar 2026
14 Mar 2026 19:35:01
Exactly, all these people creaming their pants because they have announced a reduction are cracking me up. A top end ST at the minute is around the 840 pound mark; now 25% off is making it 630 pound. Coventry's premium season ticket is currently 600, so no, it's not Fosun "taking a different direction", it's just aligning us with top end Championship sides.
Now, if by some miracle we stay up (we won't), I can bet a pound to a pinch of Albion the tickets won't come down 25%; we will still have one of the most expensive st in the Championship next season. This is Fosun doing what they do best, feeding us s*** and some people are calling it ice cream.
4.) 14 Mar 2026
14 Mar 2026 19:50:27
Should say that's what I pay. ? I think our most expensive is about the 950 mark, so that will be around the 720 ballpark for Championship football.
Oooohhhhh Fosun are doing us all a fabulous service.
Wake up and smell the coffee, peeps, Fosun only give a monkeys about Fosun.
What was the other sound bite Shi Mark 2 said, something like football first or along those lines. Now, unless I'm much mistaken, we are a football club, so why should, or has it been, anything other than football first.
5.) 14 Mar 2026
14 Mar 2026 21:14:18
Just to give a different opinion, Coventry have an average of 29000 this season. Their highest average attendance since the 70s, I believe. It might have something to do with why their prices are lower, as they have not been able to sell out for 50-odd years. I am sure next season their prices will go up accordingly, as more fans want to watch Prem football, so demand will be higher.
A quick Google to see how Middlesbrough compare, and their top price is 780, so more expensive than us.
Now I am not saying I agree with the prices, tbh I think they are all stupidly expensive.
But each club differs in their own valuation, depending on amount of fans, etc. To compare us to one other team does not give a true picture of whether we are too expensive or roughly the same as others. The only way to tell is if we do not sell them all, in effect Fosun will shoot themselves in the foot if they have judged it badly.
My gripe is with train fares, it would cost me 2-3 times more than the price of a season ticket to attend the games. I would say it is cheaper to drive, but in the current climate that is probably not true.
6.) 14 Mar 2026
14 Mar 2026 22:09:00
Not sure about that, Goat. I'm fairly positive Boro is the most expensive st in the Championship, and that comes in at 620. Blues is about 320, and QPR, a London club, is even less than that. Make no mistake, unless Spurs come down with us, we will have the most expensive ticket in the Championship.
7.) 15 Mar 2026
14 Mar 2026 23:15:26
Not sure what to say, De, just saying what I can see. So we are clear, im not deliberately trying to argue with you, as I know we keep disputing things. Just trying to give the other side of the coin.
Obviously im using the most expensive ticket price I can see, as I thought that was what you mentioned earlier. Boro, I'm seeing west upper @781 and east upper @736. Their lowest price is 620.
Blues I'm seeing @580 with club class (whatever that is) more expensive still. If it's renewal it's £50 off the price above. Their lowest renewal price is @320.
As for QPR, they have a weird loyalty scheme seating system, with prices ranging from platinum @713, getting lower through gold, silver, bronze, and blue being their cheapest seats @305 new (again a bit cheaper for renewal).
So with our highest being around 700, that doesn't seem far off the mark, and again I'd argue all those clubs vary in circumstances. Blues just coming up, QPR being down the bottom for a while, etc., so of course prices will vary.
So unless Boro go up (hoping they won't personally), we won't have the most expensive by around £80. Not sure I can be bothered to research the rest of the Champ prices.
8.) 15 Mar 2026
14 Mar 2026 23:22:28
Ok, so I thought I'd just check one of the relegated clubs last season. Southampton, they gave their fans a 5% discount on the previous season prices when they were in the prem. Their top price for the 25/26 season comes in at a massive £855, no matter if you're an adult, over 65, or a disabled 14 year old, which just seems a bit shocking.
9.) 15 Mar 2026
15 Mar 2026 09:27:24
I get where you are coming from, Goat. I think the point I'm trying to make is people seem to be going on that Fosun are doing us this massive service by cutting the prices, but they aren't. They are just making the same as most other Championship clubs, not this "oh my god look what they are doing it's amazing". It is not; it's perfectly normal for when a club gets relegated.
The problem we have is we have effectively been gaslighted by them, and they have crapped on the fans for such a long time and treated us all with contempt. When they do something that any other club would do, people go crazy and make out they are brilliant.
I've said before, Fosun care about Fosun.