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Trialist
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I recently attended the preseason cup match which apart from the frustratingly unfair ending was a great match to watch. In fact I enjoyed it so much I couldnt wait for the first game ofthe season. My 10 or so mates and I walked down the ramps in discussion on the stormy night, just wondering whether this might be the start of something as football mad students we could begin to worship. however after registering for yellow fever I read that ticket prices would be $28. Now I realise that us students are prety scabby when it comes to moneyspending (booze/food/rent) but there was enough spare cash to afford a $10 ticket every fortnight. You might say get a job? I do have one but on top of study i can only fit in 2 7 hour shifts of washing dishes a week which gets me by. I understand your why the ticket prices are what they are, but i also think you have maybe lost the majority of students on this one. No doubt we will be supporting the nix from our couches now, frustratingly only a couple of miniutes from the game.

Good luck to you guys for your opening game on Sunday
Marquee
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Cancel Sky TV, eat less meat and more brown rice, drink less, and stop smoking.

That is saving you about $28 per week in my estimation, so you will able to afford a few beers in the Backbencher before each game as well.
Trialist
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about 17 years
Or get a season ticket, and each match will cost you the outrageously reasonable 8$
Early retirement
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about 17 years
...plus, get 5 of your mates together and six tickets will cost you $24 instead of $28.00 if you buy them from ticketek.

We should have a financial consulting TV show Frankie.
Starting XI
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about 17 years
Or come to the pub on Sunday, demonstrate your commitement (commitment to saving money for game entry) by not buying beer, then see if maybe any of the lads can spot you a fiver .. . .  you never know u might be able to fish out enough to buy a ticket phil_style2007-08-23 16:14:30
Trialist
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almost 17 years
Students get in for child prices, it makes it about $12 or $14. So get all your mates down there too.
First Team Squad
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over 16 years
James28 wrote:
Students get in for child prices, it makes it about $12 or $14. So get all your mates down there too.


only if your between the ages of 5 - 15
otherwise its the adult price
Trialist
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over 16 years
Students can buy a child tickets if they show a student ID.
 
The same child discount applies to Senior Citizens as well.
 
So he can now attend the match and buy a beer with the Yellow Fever boys as well!
Tegal
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Yeah i got my ticket for something like $13 by showing my ID, so it includes tertiary students as well. However a lotn of people do some how think that it doesn't,maybe it needs to be made clearer?
 
Adult prices seemed very expensive in comparison to a student one however. My student ID ahs expired (havent bothered getting a new one) so was stoked when it was accepted as i would have had to pay close to $20 extra if it hadnt been..
Phoenix Academy
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over 16 years
Tertiary students should consider themselves very lucky to get tickets at the discounted prices.  They're bloody cheap and there's nothing like that for the rugby.  Its really just a m,atter of prioritising or increasing that student loan
Trialist
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over 16 years
The Stadium holds some 35k, why not try an initial pilot of half price for the next home game - that way instead of 10k attending, it might surprise everyone that the stadium gets full.
Even 1/2 price [if the stadium is continually full] wil not only put the opposition on notice, but the atmosphere will be fantastic - "Half a loaf is better than none"
Just do the maths, notwithsanding the obvious advantage for the game of FOOTBALL in Wellington & NZ
Tegal
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Head Sleuth
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Then theres always the risk of setting the prices that low, and still only 15k turn up  highly embarassing
WeeNix
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almost 17 years
Three points.

1, If you don't get double the number, your budget is stuffed.

2, The FFA like all clubs to charge at similar levels.

3, What do you do for season ticket holders ?

Impractical.  Won't happen.
Trialist
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over 16 years
Hi Baiter- you raise some interesting points, however, now that the honeymoon is over, the REAL fans will support no matter what, however, we Wellingtonians now have a mandate to raise the bar, as far as FOOTBALL in NZ is concerned. 
Surely the name of the game now is to pack the stadium with followers, more than likely a huge proportion being sports lovers of ALL codes. Logic tells me that there is probably a hardcore of 7-8k genuine Phoenix supporters in Wellington, but we want the whole country to get in behind.
The Y/F [& others] have done a fantastic job, but this is ONLY a start, the real work now begins!
My issue here being the more inside shouting their lungs out, the better, no matter what the cost. Even to the point of running the first two seasons at a loss - as our American cousins [Ozzy being the 53rd state] say, speculate to accummulate.
Early retirement
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The other problem I would see is that sudden drop in prices after a few bad results smacks of desperation, and the media image that would flow with that would be latched on to in seconds by some parts of the media.

Trialist
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over 16 years
Season ticket holders and the faithful can be otherwise accommodated
Phoenix Academy
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about 17 years
no need for any great changes yet.
 
with daylight saving approaching, a win just round the corner and hopefully some warmer weather, regular crowds of 15k should be easily gettable.
 
maybe a xmas special deal for the game on the 14th, free scarves for first 500 through gates, something like that.

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