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Is Junior Football to Cheap?


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You don’t get much these days for £6, going to watch a local cover band in a pub costs £8/10

People refer to Junior Football as value of money, what would indicate it’s too cheap.

Would charging £8/£4 really Make much of a difference to fans?

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6 minutes ago, parkcircus said:

You don’t get much these days for £6, going to watch a local cover band in a pub costs £8/10

People refer to Junior Football as value of money, what would indicate it’s too cheap.

Would charging £8/£4 really Make much of a difference to fans?

I would scrap any charge on kids under 16 for league games get them hooked on the junior fitba before they start earning for a living

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The prices only went up from £5 to £6 very recently for top two leagues and I heard quite a lot of moans at the gate, still do and probably a few stopped going when introduced this slight increase so £8 / £4 would be way too much in my opinion. Totally fine for big cup games / local cup finals etc but when got 3 league games a week £24 a week to get in to watch your local Junior team is asking a bit much from supporters before they even buy anything else. As it's a cheap price a lot of loyal supporters who perhaps want to help their club buy raffles, hidden teams, programme's, food / drink etc that makes up to way more than £8 / £10 per person anyway. £6 and £3 is right price I think at the moment for top league especially now with lowland league to compare and they are all mostly the same too.

 

 

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We at st rochs don't charge kids and also do concessions for folk out of work meaning it's only a couple of quid for a family to get out the house and spend a couple of hours socialising and watching a match that's the way junior football should always be affordable for all and that's what it makes it more attractive than the big business of the senior game

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3 minutes ago, griffiti on the wall said:

We at st rochs don't charge kids and also do concessions for folk out of work meaning it's only a couple of quid for a family to get out the house and spend a couple of hours socialising and watching a match that's the way junior football should always be affordable for all and that's what it makes it more attractive than the big business of the senior game

Should clubs then be allowed to set their own prices for the season?

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Depends on the level. £6 for Pollok vs Talbot is probably too low, I'd pay £10 or £12 for that. £5-6 for some of the bottom feeders would be a rip off. Can't view "the grade" holistically.

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I agree with clubs setting there own prices with a certain range say between £6 -£10
For me for clubs to survive they have to become really community based as we say" in the community for the community ".
Nobody should know there community better than the club so they can speak with there fans and see what kind of pricing would be affordable within a said community .

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The whole u16 free thing, not sure. It's a massive jump from paying nothing (and being in the habit of doing so) to paying full price. You want people going because they want to, not because they're effectively being bribed to do so. I suppose the question would be  - they're interested enough in football, what's the minimum they would pay to get in (or how much would parents give them to get them out the house)? How many adults only go because they got free admission as kids?

At Pollok, the concessions gate is usually about a 1/3 of the gate, some OAPs but also some kids. Say 50% of that was kids, maybe 100 at the game u16? £300 a match, 15 home league games next season... £4500 will go a long way towards paying for a key player. It's too cut throat to shut off reasonable revenue. I paid £12 not long ago to take my 4 yr old around some fish tanks in an aquarium - I wouldn't begrudge paying 1/4 of that when she's old enough to be charged for.

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At the moment we let the region set the pricing, I don’t think many of the West Region have independently been at our matches, SJFA certainly have. 

Clubs having their own pricing could maybe make the game more appealing, maybe offering one free game a season but increases on the bigger matches, probably generates the same income but gets a lot of new faces in the crowd, like for non league day

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I run a supporters bus m8 and if I was to charge kids then gate money that's a tenner without food or a sweetie and say you get 2 games a week that's £20 and I know that then it's pricing kids out and they just stop going .
I love nothing more than seeing all the kids on the pitch at half time having a kick about as you know they love that they are getting to play on a real pitch where there hero's play and for some it's the only football match they ever get to .
I know junior football is not responsible for the social ills in some of our communities but if we can do our bit then we will be a better club and grade for it

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At the moment we let the region set the pricing, I don’t think many of the West Region have independently been at our matches, SJFA certainly have. 
Clubs having their own pricing could maybe make the game more appealing, maybe offering one free game a season but increases on the bigger matches, probably generates the same income but gets a lot of new faces in the crowd, like for non league day
I don't think as a grade we push the non league day anywhere near enough
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I think the prices are set as a guideline to your maximum.

I'd imagine that there would be no complaints if you charged less, after all, it's your gate revenue.

If you were to charge over the set limit, I think you'd soon be flooded by complaints.

That would only be ok in league games however as there is split gates and percentages to think about.

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3 minutes ago, griffiti on the wall said:

The question for me kennie is
Do we just want to be an extension of the senior game or do we want to be radically different and adopt a whole new approach to the junior game ?

In what respect?

I don't believe our pricing structure is as rigidly adhered to as it is in the seniors.

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I think that once we start going down the road of hiking prices up to 11-12 quid as quoted then we are simply pricing folk out of an already in most cases small fan bases .
I think we need to be radical in our pricing ,the way we promote our game ( non league day is non existent as one example ) and how we market our game ( very little sponsors social media poor and virtually no exposurer in the mainstream media .
I know this is more than just the original question but it just got me thinking out loud

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Most fans going to a game will probably be quite comfortable spending a tenner, that will probably go on gate fee, raffle ticket and a pie n Bovril.

Put the price up at the gate by a £1 and you'll probably just lose it elsewhere.

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9 minutes ago, Kennie said:

In what respect?

I don't believe our pricing structure is as rigidly adhered to as it is in the seniors.

The pricing structure in the SPFL isn't as rigid as you may think. Even within divisions prices vary, as do the categories. As well as adult and concessions prices, some charge u12s and students less. We don't charge extra for sitting in the stand, which I know some junior clubs do.

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One aspect I would like to see is doing away with spliting the gate for cup games which would allow clubs to really push there season tickets which would allow entry at any home game which in turn would hopefully give clubs a financial boost at the start of the season after a few months of no money or very little coming in for many clubs

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