Bloody hell, that's impressive!
It's a good job they've got a bigger stadium than us!
Can you imagine the chaos if we'd got 18,000 season ticket applications?
We could get 18000 if we had the capacity and the season ticket prices were 149 quid. Not really backing them, just taking advantage of a deal that means 6.5 quid per match.
It would be interesting to compare relaitve prices to earnings that our fathers used to pay. Maybe it makes more economic sense to sell em cheap and stack em high.
I am sure the revenue would be similar but its about numbers and the future and I would like to think making the game accessible to the masses. Makes perfect sense to make the game affordable and future generations support. Well done Bradford.
For football to survive this needs to be done. I went to see the super 15 rugby final last week 40,000 sell out, cost me 17 pound. Tickets sold out on 59 seconds. Affordable entertainment took my 8 year old an experience he will always remember. How much would it have cost to see the FA cup final or Euro Championship?