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Re: Boxing Day with Bulls

Posted: 08 Nov 2019, 15:09
by noxandrattles
we also have some fans who are never happy with anything that the club does

Re: Boxing Day with Bulls

Posted: 08 Nov 2019, 15:33
by lurcher
bradford haven't even got a squad yet and some on the bradford forum don't think they'll start the season. its a real can of worms concerning who actually owns it.

Re: Boxing Day with Bulls

Posted: 08 Nov 2019, 15:48
by Fumper27
noxandrattles wrote: 08 Nov 2019, 14:56 i see the usual happy bunch have found something to complain about as per usual
If by “complain” you mean “voice their opinions” then yes, count me in. Do you think that £15 per adult and £10 for a child is value for money?

Re: Boxing Day with Bulls

Posted: 08 Nov 2019, 15:53
by Johnlewis1920
The club certainly don’t have any Xmas spirit in those prices I do think £10 & £5 would have been appropriate for this game COYF

Re: Boxing Day with Bulls

Posted: 08 Nov 2019, 15:57
by Casmania
The pricing structure is steep @ £15 and £10 especially when team will be made up of chiefly under 19s etc.
When you look at the Leeds Rhino's v Wakefield game where juniors are priced at only £5.
GB v Australia junior tickets are only £10 for a test match where the best players in the world will be playing!
I hope, even at this late stage the club reconsider or at least introduce a discount for season ticket holders.

Re: Boxing Day with Bulls

Posted: 08 Nov 2019, 16:02
by braytontiger
As much as I’d like to go and support the young lads that play £50 for a family of 4 is just too much at a time of the year when money is tight for a meaningless friendly.
I doubt the club will change the pricing for this game but they need to have a long hard think in the future.

Re: Boxing Day with Bulls

Posted: 08 Nov 2019, 16:50
by gateman
i shall be going but who ever thought of charging this amount of money to watch our under 18S ought to give their head a shake in the normal season £3 --£1 50 was the price to watch our 19S last year

Re: Boxing Day with Bulls

Posted: 08 Nov 2019, 17:14
by duke street 10
Always thought the Boxing Day fixture was a waste of time once we moved into the summer era.

Re: Boxing Day with Bulls

Posted: 08 Nov 2019, 17:38
by Piquad1
I'll follow suit and pass on this.

Re: Boxing Day with Bulls

Posted: 08 Nov 2019, 17:50
by Mysterio
It's so funny to read folks defending the club agai ; purely because their pal/relation works there no doubt ha ha ha

Prices are absolutely scandalous
ABSOLUTELY SCANDALOUS

Re: Boxing Day with Bulls

Posted: 08 Nov 2019, 18:04
by Big Shug
Bah humbug get your asses down and support the boys, it will blow the cobwebs away.

Re: Boxing Day with Bulls

Posted: 08 Nov 2019, 18:11
by noxandrattles
Mysterio wrote: 08 Nov 2019, 17:50 It's so funny to read folks defending the club agai ; purely because their pal/relation works there no doubt ha ha ha

Prices are absolutely scandalous
ABSOLUTELY SCANDALOUS
no pal or relation working at the club, i just happen to be a lifelong supporter who thinks some people just like whining and do so at every opportunity

Re: Boxing Day with Bulls

Posted: 08 Nov 2019, 19:58
by Casmoley
First Team Guess:

Turner
Olpherts
Pete
Shen
Eden
Ellis
Richardson
Smith
O'Neil
Cook
Holmes
McMeeken
Massey

Clare
Hepi
Milner
Peachey
Summers
Storey
Kids

Re: Boxing Day with Bulls

Posted: 08 Nov 2019, 20:01
by tigerfeat
Casmania wrote: 08 Nov 2019, 15:57 The pricing structure is steep @ £15 and £10 especially when team will be made up of chiefly under 19s etc.
When you look at the Leeds Rhino's v Wakefield game where juniors are priced at only £5.
GB v Australia junior tickets are only £10 for a test match where the best players in the world will be playing!
I hope, even at this late stage the club reconsider or at least introduce a discount for season ticket holders.
It would be a nice gesture to change the junior price to £5 given the time of year and in the long run with more family's likely to go really won't cost the club much

Re: Boxing Day with Bulls

Posted: 09 Nov 2019, 10:43
by gateman
in these matches i would like them to give Robbie Storey a go in the centre his natural position ,he played a lot last year in the second row i was always impressed with the lads work rate

Re: Boxing Day with Bulls

Posted: 09 Nov 2019, 10:52
by braytontiger
gateman wrote: 09 Nov 2019, 10:43 in these matches i would like them to give Robbie Storey a go in the centre his natural position ,he played a lot last year in the second row i was always impressed with the lads work rate
He’s a good lad Robbie, he really needs to be playing at a decent level this year championship minimum along with Turner,Carr and summers otherwise they will stagnate. I hope York are willing to give them that exposure.

Re: Boxing Day with Bulls

Posted: 09 Nov 2019, 10:58
by HuddsTigers
Aren't friendlies split gate? Prices are high but I wonder if that is why.

3000 fans, max of £45k if all adults. Less if you factor in juniors and concessions.

Once costs have been taken into account, you are probably only looking at £15k per team.

Club has to make revenue/profit from every game it can.

Re: Boxing Day with Bulls

Posted: 09 Nov 2019, 11:54
by Fumper27
HuddsTigers wrote: 09 Nov 2019, 10:58 Aren't friendlies split gate? Prices are high but I wonder if that is why.

3000 fans, max of £45k if all adults. Less if you factor in juniors and concessions.

Once costs have been taken into account, you are probably only looking at £15k per team.

Club has to make revenue/profit from every game it can.
But they make no profit by pricing people out of going

Re: Boxing Day with Bulls

Posted: 09 Nov 2019, 12:06
by tigerfeat
If it's cas second team against a bulls side that I don't even know have got 17 players registerd at this moment in time it will be a poor show charging them prices IMO

Re: Boxing Day with Bulls

Posted: 09 Nov 2019, 12:22
by Juscas
Anymore than £5 for juniors is taking the pee
We won’t be going