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Posted November 15, 2022 23:09 · last edited November 15, 2022 23:10

theprof
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I did some research of the fixtures in December and what prices the tickets are going for...
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Sydney's brand spanking new stadium still has cheaper deceny seats than the Cake Tin. Sure, it's a massive city, but come on. I suspect because it was the NZ ticket website that was in NZD but still, Brisbane playing in Redcliffe offer $25, Jets $22. 

looks like our prices are on par with everyone else, and theirs are in Aussie $$, convert that $AU30 ticcket to NZD and shock horror its $32 on the wings or almost $50nzd if you buy on the day. It's always been the same, buy a ticket at the stadium on game daty and you'll pay more, buy a season pass and each game is cheaper, buy a single ticket the week of the game and its cheaper. Unfortunately the "casual" fan wont buy ahead of time becuase it might rain.

They may be on par with the Aussie prices, but for a team, city and population like Wellington's where football is not the most important sport, Welnix may have to suck it up and get closer to the CCM/Jets/Brisbane prices 🤷‍♂️

Obviously the priority should be the performance on the pitch, which may then justify the NZ$32 y'all are currently paying, but until then, these questions will keep getting asked.

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Unknown editor edited November 15, 2022 23:10
theprof
WhoStoleMySock
I did some research of the fixtures in December and what prices the tickets are going for...
Screenshot_20221115_204028.jpg 234.23 KB

Sydney's brand spanking new stadium still has cheaper deceny seats than the Cake Tin. Sure, it's a massive city, but come on. I suspect because it was the NZ ticket website that was in NZD but still, Brisbane playing in Redcliffe offer $25, Jets $22. 

looks like our prices are on par with everyone else, and theirs are in Aussie $$, convert that $AU30 ticcket to NZD and shock horror its $32 on the wings or almost $50nzd if you buy on the day. It's always been the same, buy a ticket at the stadium on game daty and you'll pay more, buy a season pass and each game is cheaper, buy a single ticket the week of the game and its cheaper. Unfortunately the "casual" fan wont buy ahead of time becuase it might rain.

They may be on par with the Aussie prices, but for a team, city and population like Wellington's where football is not the most important sport, Welnix may have to suck it up and get closer to the CCM/Jets/Brisbane prices 🤷‍♂️

Obviously first thing is the performance on the pitch, which may then justify the NZ$32 y'all are currently paying, but until then, these questions will keep getting asked.
Unknown editor edited November 15, 2022 23:10
theprof
WhoStoleMySock
I did some research of the fixtures in December and what prices the tickets are going for...
Screenshot_20221115_204028.jpg 234.23 KB

Sydney's brand spanking new stadium still has cheaper deceny seats than the Cake Tin. Sure, it's a massive city, but come on. I suspect because it was the NZ ticket website that was in NZD but still, Brisbane playing in Redcliffe offer $25, Jets $22. 

looks like our prices are on par with everyone else, and theirs are in Aussie $$, convert that $AU30 ticcket to NZD and shock horror its $32 on the wings or almost $50nzd if you buy on the day. It's always been the same, buy a ticket at the stadium on game daty and you'll pay more, buy a season pass and each game is cheaper, buy a single ticket the week of the game and its cheaper. Unfortunately the "casual" fan wont buy ahead of time becuase it might rain.

They may be on par with the Aussie prices, but for a team, city and population like Wellington's where football is not the most important sport, it needs to be re-jigged soon.

Obviously first thing is the performance on the pitch, which may then justify the NZ$32 y'all are currently paying, but until then, these questions will keep getting asked.