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Post by QPR Report on Jan 24, 2009 17:05:11 GMT
BBC - Norwich put ticket prices on hold
Norwich City have frozen ticket prices for next season, as they bid to hold on to their 20,000 season ticket holders.
With fans suffering the recession and recent poor results, chief executive Neil Doncaster said it is vital that they are offered a good deal.
"We felt a price freeze was the right option," he told BBC Radio Norfolk.
"We felt we needed to reflect both the loyalty and commitment our supporters have showed in spades as well as the difficult situation in the economy."
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Post by Markqpr on Jan 24, 2009 18:21:06 GMT
I think, that along with Tottenham, this is an exercise in preserving their prices if they were to get relegated. I can imagine that clubs at the wrong end of the table come February are rightly concerned about their season ticket sales for next season and want to sell as many as possible before they are confirmed as going down, especially in this economic climate. I suspect that we will announce our prices for next season after our fate is sealed, even if we get into the play-off final. I'm positive Briatore will raise prices if we do go up so until that possibility is exhausted we won't find out till then.
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Post by cpr on Jan 24, 2009 18:23:04 GMT
Spot on.
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